By: Francisco A. Lomeli, Denise A. Segura, and Elytte Benjamin-Labarthe
The Routledge Handbook of Chicana/o Studies is a unique interdisciplinary resource for students, libraries, and researchers interested in the largest and most rapidly growing racial-ethnic community in the United States and elsewhere which can either be identified as Chicano, Latino, Hispanic, or Mexican-American. Structured around seven comprehensive themes, the volume is for students of American studies, the Social Sciences, and the Humanities. The volume is organized around seven critical domains in Chicana/o Studies: Chicana/o History and Social Movements, Borderlands, Global Migrations, Employment, and Citizenship, Cultural Production in Global and Local Settings, Chicana/o Identities, Schooling, Language, and Literacy, Violence, Resistance, and Empowerment, and International Perspectives.