Mexicano Political Experience in Occupied Aztlan: Struggles and Change
Author(s): Armando Navarro (Author)
Publisher: AltaMira Press
Publication Date: July 7, 2005
Edition: First Edition
Language: English
Print length: 768 pages
ISBN-10: 0759105677
ISBN-13: 9780759105676
Book Description
This exciting new volume from Armando Navarro offers the most current and comprehensive political history of the Mexicano experience in the United States. He examines in-depth topics such as American political culture, electoral politics, demography, and organizational development. Viewing Mexicanos today as an occupied and colonized people, he calls for the formation of a new movement to reinvigorate the struggle for resistance and change among Mexicanos. Navarro envisions a new political and cultural landscape as the dominant Latino population ‘Re-Mexicanizes’ the U.S. into a more multicultural and multiethnic society. This book will be a valuable resource for political and social activists and teaching tool for political theory, Latino politics, ethnic and minority politics, race relations in the United States, and social movements.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Armando Navarro has written a sweeping panorama of the role and importance of political culture in Chicano history. It revises the general stereotype of the apolitical Mexican and scholarly documents the central role of political agency among Chicanos.” ―Mario T. García, University of California, Santa Barbara, author of Mexican Americans: Leadership, Ideology & Identity, 1930-1960
“The Mexican Political Experience in Occupied Aztlán represents an important contribution to Chicano scholarship. Armando Navarro is a major participant in the U.S. political scene; he is also a trained political scientist whose work represents the synthesis between scholarship and activism. This is a unique book that recognizes the nuances of the Chicano political experience.” ―Rodolfo Acuña, California State University, Northridge, author of Occupied America: A History of Chicanos (4e), Anything but Mexican: Chicanos
About the Author
Armando Navarro is a political scientist and professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Riverside. He has over twenty-eight years of activism and professional experience in community organizing and advocacy, dealing with a myriad of local, state, national, and international social justice issues that affect Latinos. His previous books include Mexican American Youth Organization; The Cristal Experiment; and