Chican@ & Latinx Topics : Books
This research guide provides an introduction to Chicanx/Chican@ & Latinx/Latin@ topics & resources at UW-Madison and beyond.
Library Catalog
Selected Books/Chapters by UW-Madison Faculty
- Constructing Identities in Mexican American Political Organizations by Benjamin MarquezCall Number: E184 M5 M3567 2003ISBN: 0292752776Publication Date: 2003-07-01
- Why Immigrants Come to America: braceros, indocumentados, and the migra by Robert Joe StoutISBN: 9780313348303Publication Date: 2007-11-01
- Transnational Social Work Practice by Nalini Negi; Rich FurmanCall Number: e-bookISBN: 9780231526319Publication Date: 2010-08-22"Incorporating transnational social work into the curriculum" co-authored by Andrea-Teresa "Tess" Arenas
- Gender Mosaics - Social Perspectives by Dana Vannoy (Editor)Call Number: HQ1075 G46655 2001ISBN: 1891487469Publication Date: 2000-11-01"Cuando fuíste mujer: remaking woman in Latino cultures" authored by Consuelo López Springfield
- Roaring Camp by Susan Lee Johnson; Susan JohnsonCall Number: F865 J675 2001ISBN: 0393320995Publication Date: 2000-12-17
- The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Multicultural Counseling Psychology by Carolyn Zerbe Enns (Editor); Elizabeth Nutt Williams (Editor)Call Number: BF636.7.C76 O94 2013ISBN: 9780199744220Publication Date: 2012-09-19"Realidades culturales y identidades dimensionadas: The complexities of Latina diversities" co-authored by Alberta M. Gloria
- Street Entrepreneurs by John C. Cross (Editor); Alfonso Morales (Editor)Call Number: HF5458 S77 2007ISBN: 9780415770286Publication Date: 2007-06-19Edited by John Cross and Alfonso Morales
- Cuba : contrapuntos de cultura, historia y sociedad by Francisco A. Scarano, Margarita ZamoraCall Number: F1788 C845 2007ISBN: 9781881748601Publication Date: 2007Edited by Francisco A. Scarano and Margarita Zamora
Ethnic Studies Collection
Located in College Library, the collection houses a unique collection of resources which cover course-related subject matter and topics that are of current interest to students and faculty in Ethnic Studies Departments and for courses that fulfill the Ethnic Studies Requirement. This collection covers contemporary socio-economic, political and health issues, as well as literary, artistic, and historical material.