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Américo Paredes Latino Studies Oxford Bibliographies ~ Américo Paredes b 1915–d 1999 was considered to be one of the foremost MexicanAmerican scholars of the 20th century Having influenced an entire generation of Chicano scholars—such as José E Limón David Montejano and Ramón Saldívar—he is one of the forerunners of Chicano studies
Americo Paredes Wikipedia ~ Americo Paredes Américo Paredes September 3 1915 – May 5 1999 was a MexicanAmerican author born in Brownsville Texas who authored several texts focusing on the border life that existed between the United States and Mexico particularly around the Rio Grande region of South Texas
PAREDES AMERICO The Handbook of Texas Online Texas ~ In 1940 Paredes went to work for Pan American Airways as a civilian war worker In 1941 however he had enlisted in the United States Army and was sent to the Pacific Theater where the army made use of his literary skills assigning him to write and edit Stars and Stripes
UT College of Liberal Arts UT College of Liberal Arts ~ The author of The Devil in Silicon Valley Race Mexican Americans and Northern California 2003 and American Latinos and the Making of the United States 2012 he serves as an editor of the Politics and Culture in Modern America series for the University of Pennsylvania Press a member of the Latina and Latino Oral History Journal advisory board and a member of the Board of Directors of Freedom University in Georgia
Professor Emeritus Américo Paredes obituary UT News ~ In the fall of 1997 Paredes received an award from the American Folklore Society’s Section on Latino Latin American and Caribbean Folklore recognizing him as “the most important and influential American folklorist in the field of MexicanAmerican and borderlands folklore”
Américo Paredes Humanities Texas ~ After serving as an Army journalist during World War II Paredes returned to his home state to train as a scholar In 1956 he became the first Mexican American to receive a doctorate in English from The University of Texas Paredes made the border the focus of his fortyyear career
Américo Paredes Prize American Folklore Society ~ Américo Paredes 1915–1999 a leading scholar in folklore and Greater Mexico studies worked relentlessly throughout his life in the words of Olga NajeraRamirez to better understand represent and respect the rights lives and culture of US Latinas and Latinos Paredes contributed significantly to the formation of various intellectual trends and in particular to the scholarship on native folklorists and anthropologists indeed he trained several generations of natives
Latino History and Culture Subject Guides Reference ~ Sources for Latino History and Culture at the Briscoe Center for American History recordings created by students and professors of the Folklore Center over many years include important compilations of Latino music by Américo Paredes a collection of TexasMexican border ballads recorded in 1954
Rebecca Thatcher Murcia LibraryThing ~ Rebecca Thatcher Murcia author of Americo Paredes Latinos in American History on LibraryThing LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers Home Groups Talk Zeitgeist
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