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Research paper thumbnail of Ethnic Identity and Bilingualism Attitudes

Research paper thumbnail of Ethnic Identity and Bilingualism Attitudes

Research paper thumbnail of The Impact of Language and Nativity on Ethnic Labeling

iSabes quC? Ora como que apaiio guergiienza, siempre camellando como un pinchi animal, Cse, ustC ... more iSabes quC? Ora como que apaiio guergiienza, siempre camellando como un pinchi animal, Cse, ustC que ha leyido tantos "comics." iQut semos slaves, nosotros la ram? luego Cse . . . es come si le filieran a uno 10s higados. All& Cse, pos es uno "greaser," "un mexican," viene uno a d , tse, y quesque uno es "pocho;" me empieza a cuadrar que me llamen "chicane," bato; me cai a toda madre, carnal, siquiera ya es uno, algo, no cualquier greaser o pocho. iQut no? UstC que ha leyido tantos funnys, carnalito, iquC semos Cse? -Bueno . . . pues mtxico-americanos.

Research paper thumbnail of Joblessness Among Hispanic Youth: 1973-1981

Research paper thumbnail of Tres hermanas (three sisters): A model of relational achievement

Research paper thumbnail of Chicana Feminisms: Young Women Speak Out on Sexuality and Identity

Research paper thumbnail of Cultural, Media, and Peer Influences on Body Beauty Perceptions of Mexican American Adolescent Girls

Social and cultural values are believed to play a role in the types of bodies that adolescent gir... more Social and cultural values are believed to play a role in the types of bodies that adolescent girls consider beautiful and desirable. In this article, the authors analyzed qualitative interviews from 27 Latina mid-adolescent girls (ages 14 to 16) regarding their perceptions of what body shapes and sizes are valued in Latino culture and European American culture, the nature of their conversations with friends about appearance, and whether boys and the larger community consider large body sizes to be acceptable. There was an overwhelming consensus that a slender but curvy figure is the ideal body type in Latino culture and that European Americans value unnaturally thin physiques. Themes drawn from the adolescents’ responses point to their friends’ opinions, perceptions of boys’ dating preferences, norms in their communities, and body shapes of female celebrities in Latino media outlets as sources of beauty and desirability. These findings have implications for body image intervention programs that expose Latina girls to multiple possibilities of beauty when their physical body shapes exclude them from attaining the ideal that they perceive is appreciated in Latino culture.

Research paper thumbnail of Group Contacts and Ethnicity in the Social Identities of Mexicanos and Chicanos

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1994

Research paper thumbnail of DOMINATION AND INTERGROUP RELATIONS: THE IMPACT ON CHICANO LINGUISTIC ATTITUDES

Research paper thumbnail of Domination and intergroup relations : the impact of Chicano linguistic attitudes /

Research paper thumbnail of DISAPPEARING DYNAMICS OF WOMEN OF COLOR

Research paper thumbnail of Variations, combinations, and evolutions: Latino families in the United States

Research paper thumbnail of The Color of Privilege: Three Blasphemies in Race and Feminism

Research paper thumbnail of Social identities--A framework for studying the adaptations of immigrants and ethnics: Mexicans in the United States

Social Problems

JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, a... more JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org.

Research paper thumbnail of Becoming American: A Review of current research on the development of racial and ethnic identity in children

Research paper thumbnail of Sitios y lenguas: Chicanas theorize feminism

Research paper thumbnail of CENTER FOR GENDER IN ORGANIZATIONS DISAPPEARING DYNAMICS OF WOMEN OF COLOR

Research paper thumbnail of Latinos in Fashion

Research paper thumbnail of Underground Feminisms: Inocencia's Story

Research paper thumbnail of Chicana/o identity in a changing U.S. Society. ¿Quién soy? ¿Quiénes somos?

Page 1. he mexican american experienc Chicana/o Identity in a Changing US Society ¿Quién Soy? ¿Qu... more Page 1. he mexican american experienc Chicana/o Identity in a Changing US Society ¿Quién Soy? ¿Quiénes Somos? f\ÍDK HISRTKDO UNO PKTRiCiK CjURiN Page 2. Page 3. Chicana/o Identity in a Changing US Society This On© Page 4. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Ethnic Identity and Bilingualism Attitudes

Research paper thumbnail of Ethnic Identity and Bilingualism Attitudes

Research paper thumbnail of The Impact of Language and Nativity on Ethnic Labeling

iSabes quC? Ora como que apaiio guergiienza, siempre camellando como un pinchi animal, Cse, ustC ... more iSabes quC? Ora como que apaiio guergiienza, siempre camellando como un pinchi animal, Cse, ustC que ha leyido tantos "comics." iQut semos slaves, nosotros la ram? luego Cse . . . es come si le filieran a uno 10s higados. All& Cse, pos es uno "greaser," "un mexican," viene uno a d , tse, y quesque uno es "pocho;" me empieza a cuadrar que me llamen "chicane," bato; me cai a toda madre, carnal, siquiera ya es uno, algo, no cualquier greaser o pocho. iQut no? UstC que ha leyido tantos funnys, carnalito, iquC semos Cse? -Bueno . . . pues mtxico-americanos.

Research paper thumbnail of Joblessness Among Hispanic Youth: 1973-1981

Research paper thumbnail of Tres hermanas (three sisters): A model of relational achievement

Research paper thumbnail of Chicana Feminisms: Young Women Speak Out on Sexuality and Identity

Research paper thumbnail of Cultural, Media, and Peer Influences on Body Beauty Perceptions of Mexican American Adolescent Girls

Social and cultural values are believed to play a role in the types of bodies that adolescent gir... more Social and cultural values are believed to play a role in the types of bodies that adolescent girls consider beautiful and desirable. In this article, the authors analyzed qualitative interviews from 27 Latina mid-adolescent girls (ages 14 to 16) regarding their perceptions of what body shapes and sizes are valued in Latino culture and European American culture, the nature of their conversations with friends about appearance, and whether boys and the larger community consider large body sizes to be acceptable. There was an overwhelming consensus that a slender but curvy figure is the ideal body type in Latino culture and that European Americans value unnaturally thin physiques. Themes drawn from the adolescents’ responses point to their friends’ opinions, perceptions of boys’ dating preferences, norms in their communities, and body shapes of female celebrities in Latino media outlets as sources of beauty and desirability. These findings have implications for body image intervention programs that expose Latina girls to multiple possibilities of beauty when their physical body shapes exclude them from attaining the ideal that they perceive is appreciated in Latino culture.

Research paper thumbnail of Group Contacts and Ethnicity in the Social Identities of Mexicanos and Chicanos

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1994

Research paper thumbnail of DOMINATION AND INTERGROUP RELATIONS: THE IMPACT ON CHICANO LINGUISTIC ATTITUDES

Research paper thumbnail of Domination and intergroup relations : the impact of Chicano linguistic attitudes /

Research paper thumbnail of DISAPPEARING DYNAMICS OF WOMEN OF COLOR

Research paper thumbnail of Variations, combinations, and evolutions: Latino families in the United States

Research paper thumbnail of The Color of Privilege: Three Blasphemies in Race and Feminism

Research paper thumbnail of Social identities--A framework for studying the adaptations of immigrants and ethnics: Mexicans in the United States

Social Problems

JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, a... more JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org.

Research paper thumbnail of Becoming American: A Review of current research on the development of racial and ethnic identity in children

Research paper thumbnail of Sitios y lenguas: Chicanas theorize feminism

Research paper thumbnail of CENTER FOR GENDER IN ORGANIZATIONS DISAPPEARING DYNAMICS OF WOMEN OF COLOR

Research paper thumbnail of Latinos in Fashion

Research paper thumbnail of Underground Feminisms: Inocencia's Story

Research paper thumbnail of Chicana/o identity in a changing U.S. Society. ¿Quién soy? ¿Quiénes somos?

Page 1. he mexican american experienc Chicana/o Identity in a Changing US Society ¿Quién Soy? ¿Qu... more Page 1. he mexican american experienc Chicana/o Identity in a Changing US Society ¿Quién Soy? ¿Quiénes Somos? f\ÍDK HISRTKDO UNO PKTRiCiK CjURiN Page 2. Page 3. Chicana/o Identity in a Changing US Society This On© Page 4. ...

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