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Introductionessay 1980 • Melville, Margarita B.
Chicanos • North America > Regional, Ethnic and Diaspora Cultures
This paper is the introduction to documents nos. 47-66 in this file, which present a variety of data on Mexican American women collected by both Mexican American and Anglo American social scie...Matrescenceessay 1980 • Melville, Margarita B.
Chicanos • North America > Regional, Ethnic and Diaspora Cultures
The general concept of motherhood among Mexican Americans is the main topic of this paper. Melville includes in his discussion brief bits of information on birth control (or lack thereof), abo...Gender rolesessay 1980 • Melville, Margarita B.
Chicanos • North America > Regional, Ethnic and Diaspora Cultures
Gender roles are one of the principal means of social specialization, and '…the critical factor in developing attitudes and behavior considered characteristic of a specific gender role. If a f...Cultural conflictessay 1980 • Melville, Margarita B.
Chicanos • North America > Regional, Ethnic and Diaspora Cultures
This is a brief and somewhat superficial article on conflict situations that arise among Mexican American women as they attempt to adjust or acculturate to Anglo American institutions. These c...Selective acculturation of female Mexican migrantsessay 1980 • Melville, Margarita B.
Chicanos • North America > Regional, Ethnic and Diaspora Cultures
As a result of extensive interviews and observations made in 1977, Melville found that Mexican women migrating into the city of Houston, Texas, adapted or acculturated in different degrees and...