Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 18,Oplag 1–21995 |
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Side 149
... live in close contact with U.S. culture . In other words , at times any given cholo may never have crossed the U.S. - Mexican border . His or her most direct contact with " U.S. culture " may be through family members or other social ...
... live in close contact with U.S. culture . In other words , at times any given cholo may never have crossed the U.S. - Mexican border . His or her most direct contact with " U.S. culture " may be through family members or other social ...
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... live and work in the urban centers on the border as well as those who live 900 kilometers to the South of the U.S. - Mexican border . One of the arguments used to justify these limits is Berumen's contention that one must not approach ...
... live and work in the urban centers on the border as well as those who live 900 kilometers to the South of the U.S. - Mexican border . One of the arguments used to justify these limits is Berumen's contention that one must not approach ...
Side 201
... lives through the same popular racism theorized by Apple ; this racism materially affects identity formation and is supported by curricular and pedagog- ical practices . Undertaken in British , Australian , French , and American schools ...
... lives through the same popular racism theorized by Apple ; this racism materially affects identity formation and is supported by curricular and pedagog- ical practices . Undertaken in British , Australian , French , and American schools ...
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