- TxAM-CRS C000105-S3-1
- Box
- 1976-2012; Undated
Parte deYolanda Broyles-González and Francisco González Archive
1/1: Cuentos & Legends- lecture notes and related readings, 1985-1992
1/2: Reevaluating Public Art Mia Gutfreund with essay and photographs
1/3: Documents for course titled Introduction to Chicana Women Studies- syllabus, materials for Weeks 1, Week2 week 5 (Bodies), Traditional Elder, Instructional Tools/Grades, Quizzes and Course Assignments, Lecture on Gynecentrism/Patriarchy, Construction of 'Race', Chicanast Education, and Women in Domestic Sphere Baca Zinn and the Race for Theory with speech/oral culture documents, Spring 1997,Summer 2003, Fall 2007
1/4: Master Thesis " 'She Bathes in a Sacred Place' Rites of Reciprocity, Power and Prestige in Alta California" by Mary Virginia Munoz, January 1997
1/5: Rural to Urban; Lil Rob Narrates the Barrio: Summer Nights at YouTube
1/6: Rojas, Mary "Reclaiming Subjectivity in Chicana Art [or] The Transforming Eye" Presentation for Chicano Studies, June 29, 1994
1/7: Materials for the performance piece titled "Panza Monologue" - DVD with PowerPoint presentation, Booklet, Flyers and artist information for the performer, January 2006
1/8: Essay- "Mestizaje as Differential Methodology: Feminists-of-Color/Sliding the Rule of Canon" by Chela Sandoval with postcard written to Yolanda by the author, July 1996
1/9: Documents about Filomena & The Soldaderas of the Mexican Revolution
1/10: Book Chapter- "The Origins, Development, and Consequences of the Educational Segregation of Mexicans in the Southwest" by Guadalupe San Miguel
1/11: Documents about Labor Migrants- "Baiting Immigrants: Women Bear the Brunt" by Julie Light, syllabus for Introduction to Chicana Women's Studies, handwritten notes and notes about Martinez and MacCaughan article, 1997 and 2003
1/12: Documents about From Ranch to Barrio- handwritten notes, syllabus for Intor. To Chicana studies with this theme and notes, January 1995
1/13: Book Chapter- "A Promise Fulfilled: Mexican Cannery Workers in Southern California" by Vicki L. Ruiz and "Chicanas and Mexicanas within a Transnational Working Class" by Elizabeth Martinez and Ed McCaughan from Between Borders: Essays on Mexicana/Chicana History ed. A.R. Del Castillo, 1990
1/14: Salt of the Earth/Civil Disobedience Documents- notes and various essays about the film Salt of the Earth
1/15: Documents about Environmental Justice Movements- notes, and various academic sources, book chapters and online printouts
1/16: Book Chapter- "Hispanic Women's Liberation Theology" from Hispanic Women. Prophetic Voice In the Church. Towards a Hispanic Women's Liberation Theology by A.M. Isasi Diaz & Y. Tarango, 1989
1/17: Master Thesis- "Mujeres En La Linea: Engendering Migration, Agency, and Urban Space on Mexico's Northern Border" by Heather Elizabeth Craigie, 2005
1/18: Book Chapters- "Guerra florida de Juchitan" and excerpt from section titled "History" both from the book titled The Mud People by Patricia Gonzales with notes
1/19: Seminar Essay- "The Contributions and Participation of Women in Rural Society" by Cristina Elias
1/20: Documents for "Coyolxauhqui Lecture"- Notes, Flyer about presentation titled "El Mito de Coyolxauhqui", readings with timelines and copy of "La Voz de Esperanza" Vol. 15 Issue 6
1/21: Article- "Chicanas and the Issue of Involuntary Sterilization: Reforms Needed to Protect Informed Consent" by Antonia Hernandez from the Chicano Law Review Volume 3, 1976
1/22: Notes on the topic "Euroamerican Expansion + Race/Gender Relations" (NOTE the
Folder label is unclear might need to rename)
1/23: Book Chapters- "Introduction", "The Roots of Feminism in Mexico" and "Women and the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920" from Against All Odds: the Feminist Movement in Mexico to 1940 by Anna Macias, 1982
1/24: Photocopy of-"Body/Culture: Chicano Figuration" Edited by Elizabeth Partch published by the University Art Gallery of Sonoma State University (Unclear if its complete copy of it), 1990
1/25: Essay- "El Mundo Femenino: Chicana Artists of the Movement-A Commentary On Development and Production" by Amalia Mesa-Bans (Publication source unknown)
1/26: Various Chicana Studies Course Documents- notes, course materials and course reading packet
1/27: Various Chicana Readings "The Sacred Feminine Readings" - notes and academic/book chapter printouts
1/28: Student Free-Write Responses to the question "Do you approve of the United States capitalist governance system?" (anonymous responses and course unknown
1/29: Syllabus for Spanish 561:Topics in Hispanic Literature with the seminar topic of Chicana Women Sing the Borderlands: Norteno/Banda/Chicken Scratch/Cumbia/Bolero/Hip Hop taught by Yolanda
1/30: Course Reading Packets for INT 94: "Woman" in Native America a Freshman Seminar, 2003
1/31: Course Syllabus for Women's Studies 195: Coylxauqui- Feminine Energy in Chicana Native America, 2008
1/32: Various readings and notes over the Feminine course(s)
1/33: Various readings and notes over the topic Expansion, Race/Gender/Sexuality in the Writings of the New Chicana/o History (might to look at further)
1/34: Syllabus for Spanish 561:Topics in Hispanic Literature with the seminar topic of Chicana Women Sing the Borderlands: Norteno/Banda/Chicken Scratch/Cumbia/Bolero/Hip Hop taught by Yolanda and course notes, 2009
1/35: Oral Tradition, Cultures of Orality Documents- handwritten notes and copy of "Legacy of Hate: The Conquest of Mexico's Northwest" by Rodolfo Acuna
1/36: Tentative Syllabus for MAS 496A: Borderlands Raza Music, 2011
1/37: Course notes for MAS 485/495 Contemporary Raza Womanist Historical Challenges, 2012
1/38: Article- notes, drafts, and final copies of "Ranchera Music(s) and the Legendary Lydia Mendoza: Performing Social Location and Relations" by Yolanda Broyles- Gonzalez