Descriptor
Hispanic American Culture | 3 |
Mexican Americans | 3 |
Language Variation | 2 |
Advocacy | 1 |
Art Education | 1 |
Art Expression | 1 |
Art History | 1 |
Bilingualism | 1 |
Child Rearing | 1 |
Children | 1 |
Code Switching (Language) | 1 |
More ▼ |
Source
Aztlan--International Journal… | 3 |
Publication Type
Journal Articles | 3 |
Reports - Research | 2 |
Historical Materials | 1 |
Reports - Evaluative | 1 |
Education Level
Audience
Location
California (Los Angeles) | 1 |
Mexico | 1 |
Texas | 1 |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Arora, Shirley L. – Aztlan--International Journal of Chicano Studies Research, 1982
Examines proverb use among 304 Mexican Americans (aged 16-85) of Los Angeles (California), assembling information on how or where particular proverbs were learned, with whom or what kind of individual their use is associated, the occasions on which they are used, and general attitudes toward the use of proverbs. (LC)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Context, Ethnicity
Goldman, Shifra M. – Aztlan--International Journal of Chicano Studies Research, 1982
Traces the history of Mexican muralism (1920s to 1970s) as an art of advocacy intended to change consciousness and promote political action; shows how it can still be used in an educative manner in schools. Emphasizes the effects of three great muralists (Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco, and David Alfaro Siqueiros). (LC)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Art Education, Art Expression, Art History
McDowell, John H. – Aztlan--International Journal of Chicano Studies Research, 1982
Discusses verbal performances of East Austin (Texas) Chicano children; how their attitudes about language influence their choice of English-Spanish codes, the verbal code favored being Spanish-English code-switching; their ability to maintain code separation; and how their two major cultural heritages are fully exploited to create a resolutely…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Children, Code Switching (Language), English