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ABSTRACT This thesis aims to demonstrate the validity of political violence in contemporary Chicano and Peruvian American narratives as a reflection of the sociopolitical situation of immigrants and their descendants in the United States (U.S.). The thesis explores the various ways in which contemporary Chicano and Peruvian American narratives present the political violence in the U.S.
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- Sifuentes, Ana (Author)
- Rosales, Jesus (Thesis advisor)
- García-Fernández, Carlos J. (Thesis advisor)
- Alarcon, Justo (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2013
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- Partial requirement for: M.A., Arizona State University, 2013Note typethesis
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-85)Note typebibliography
- Spanish and EnglishNote typelanguage
- Field of study: Spanish
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by Ana Sifuentes