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      토마스 리베라 작품에 나타난 치카노 이미지 연구 = A study on the Chicano images reflected in Tomas Rivera`s literary works

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      Tomas Rivera started working in the fields located in the southwest of the United States from his childhood as coming along with his parents who had immigrated to Texas from Mexico. He earned a living by picking crops. The novel "...And the Earth Did Not Devour Him" was based on the experiences of migrant farm workers. This novel was published while the Chicano Movement was at the peak and contributed reinvigorate the Chicano spirit against the white supremacy in the United States. It acted as a literary protest against racial, socio-economic discrimination and political injustice. The objective of this study is to analyze the anecdotes related to migrant Chicano and to specify the Chicano images reflected in this novel. Due to their migratory life, the characters in the novel suffer from insecurity; they could not enjoy a home that gives them both economic and emotional stability. In summary, this novel documents the struggle of the minority Chicano, who was neglected and exploited while resisting the dominance culture by Anglo who exploits the labor of people. Also, it shows us the importance of the Chicano culture and Catholic religion that contain many critical important aspects derived from the Mexican life. This work became a land-mark in the Mexican American community`s search for identity.
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      Tomas Rivera started working in the fields located in the southwest of the United States from his childhood as coming along with his parents who had immigrated to Texas from Mexico. He earned a living by picking crops. The novel "...And the Earth Did ...

      Tomas Rivera started working in the fields located in the southwest of the United States from his childhood as coming along with his parents who had immigrated to Texas from Mexico. He earned a living by picking crops. The novel "...And the Earth Did Not Devour Him" was based on the experiences of migrant farm workers. This novel was published while the Chicano Movement was at the peak and contributed reinvigorate the Chicano spirit against the white supremacy in the United States. It acted as a literary protest against racial, socio-economic discrimination and political injustice. The objective of this study is to analyze the anecdotes related to migrant Chicano and to specify the Chicano images reflected in this novel. Due to their migratory life, the characters in the novel suffer from insecurity; they could not enjoy a home that gives them both economic and emotional stability. In summary, this novel documents the struggle of the minority Chicano, who was neglected and exploited while resisting the dominance culture by Anglo who exploits the labor of people. Also, it shows us the importance of the Chicano culture and Catholic religion that contain many critical important aspects derived from the Mexican life. This work became a land-mark in the Mexican American community`s search for identity.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 이용선, "히스패닉의 문화적 정체성 연구" 한국스페인어문학회 (34) : 277-296, 2005

      2 이용선, "소설 『뽀초 Pocho』에 나타난 문화변용에 관한 연구" 한국스페인어문학회 (29) : 493-509, 2003

      3 "https://www.census.gov/newsroom/facts-for-features/2016/cb16-ff16.html"

      4 "https://www.census.gov/hhes/families/data/cps2015AVG.html"

      5 "https://news.google.co.kr/news/story"

      6 "http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Programs/Diversity/jvvita.html"

      7 "http://www.georgetown.edu/tamilt/essays/chicano.html"

      8 "http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=1095638&cid=40942&categoryId=31611"

      9 "http://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages"

      10 Huntington, Samuel, "Who are we?" 김영사 2004

      1 이용선, "히스패닉의 문화적 정체성 연구" 한국스페인어문학회 (34) : 277-296, 2005

      2 이용선, "소설 『뽀초 Pocho』에 나타난 문화변용에 관한 연구" 한국스페인어문학회 (29) : 493-509, 2003

      3 "https://www.census.gov/newsroom/facts-for-features/2016/cb16-ff16.html"

      4 "https://www.census.gov/hhes/families/data/cps2015AVG.html"

      5 "https://news.google.co.kr/news/story"

      6 "http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Programs/Diversity/jvvita.html"

      7 "http://www.georgetown.edu/tamilt/essays/chicano.html"

      8 "http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=1095638&cid=40942&categoryId=31611"

      9 "http://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages"

      10 Huntington, Samuel, "Who are we?" 김영사 2004

      11 Melville, Margarita B., "Understanding the Chicano experience through literature" Center for American Studies, UT 43-53, 1981

      12 Shirley, Carl, R., "Understanding Chicano Literature" University of South Carolina press 1988

      13 Fernández, Roberta, "Twenty-Five Years of Hispanic Literature in the United States 1965-1990" University of Houston 1993

      14 Osborne, Linda Barrett, "This Land Is Our Land: A History of American Immigration" Abrams 2016

      15 Jiménez, Francisco, "The Identification and Analysis of Chicano Literature" Bilingual Press 1979

      16 Uriost, Donaldo W., "The Chicano Struggle; Analyses of Past and Present Efforts" Bilingual press 178-191, 1984

      17 López Morin, José R., "Redefinig Epic and Novel through Rulfo’s Pedro Páramo and River’s Y no se lo tragó la tierra" 22 (22): 1993

      18 "Market Segment Report" Market Segment Research

      19 Rodríguez del Pino, Salvador, "La novela chicana escrita en español: Cinco autores comprometidos" Bilingual 1982

      20 Alarcón, Justo S., "La búsqueda de la identidad en la literature chicana/tres textos" 13 : 137-143, 1987

      21 Berry, John W., "Immigration, Acculturation and Adaptation" 46 : 6-34, 1997

      22 Kanellos, Nicolás, "Hispanic Literature of the United States" Greenwood Press 2003

      23 Cárdenas, Lupe, "Growing Up Chicano-Crisis Time in Three Contemporary Chicano Novels" 12 : 129-136, 1987

      24 Castro Dopacio, "Emperatriz de las Américas: La Virgen de Guadalupe en la Literatura Chicana" PUV 2010

      25 Martínez, Julio A., "Chicano Literature" Greenwood Press 1985

      26 Bruce-Novoa, "Chicano Authors: Inquiry by interview" University of Texas 1980

      27 Martíinez, Elizabeth, "500 años del pueblo chicano" SouthWest Organizing Project 1991

      28 Rivera, Tomás, ". . . Y no se lo tragó la tierra" Arte Público Press 1992

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