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Review: Inland Shift: Race, Space and Capital in Southern California, by Juan D. De Lara 评论:《内陆转移:南加州的种族、空间和资本》,Juan D.De Lara著
Pub Date : 2019-05-01 DOI: 10.1525/SCQ.2019.101.2.253
D. Weber
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Review: Porous Boundaries: Multiracial Migrations and the Law in the US-Mexico Borderlands, by Julian Lim 书评:《多孔边界:美墨边境地区的多种族移民和法律》,朱利安·林著
Pub Date : 2019-05-01 DOI: 10.1525/SCQ.2019.101.2.250
E. Hu-deHart
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Review: Gold Mountain Turned to Dust: Essays on the Legal History of the Chinese in the Nineteenth-Century American West, by John R. Wunder 书评:《金山化为灰烬:19世纪美国西部华人法律史论文集》,约翰·r·文德尔著
Pub Date : 2019-05-01 DOI: 10.1525/SCQ.2019.101.2.245
S. Chung
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Partido Liberal Mexicano 墨西哥自由党
Pub Date : 2019-05-01 DOI: 10.1525/SCQ.2019.101.2.127
Nicole M. Guidotti-Hernández
Brothers Ricardo and Enrique Flores Magón led the Partido Liberal Mexicano (PLM), the anarchist movement that fomented the Mexican revolution of 1910 from within the U.S. This article studies Enrique’s relationship with his little-known first wife, Paula Carmona, to uncover his and the movement’s conflicted positions on gender roles; a power struggle for control of the PLM’s news organ, Regeneración; and the movement’s resort to denunciation and revisionist strategies.
里卡多·弗洛雷斯和恩里克·弗洛雷斯Magón兄弟领导了墨西哥自由党(PLM),这是一个无政府主义运动,在美国国内煽动了1910年的墨西哥革命。本文研究了恩里克与他鲜为人知的第一任妻子宝拉·卡莫娜的关系,以揭示他和该运动在性别角色上的冲突立场;一场争夺PLM新闻机构Regeneración控制权的权力斗争;运动诉诸于谴责和修正主义策略。
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Review: Birth of a Cemetery: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, by John F. Llewellyn 评论:《公墓的诞生:森林草坪纪念公园》,约翰·F·卢埃林著
Pub Date : 2019-05-01 DOI: 10.1525/SCQ.2019.101.2.248
David J. Neumann
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Shaping Generations of Architects 塑造一代又一代建筑师
Pub Date : 2019-05-01 DOI: 10.1525/SCQ.2019.101.2.163
Sian Winship
Two early high school architecture programs—Polytechnic High School in Los Angeles as of 1904 and Kern County High School in Bakersfield as of 1910—trained a cadre of architects that would populate the architectural programs of prestigious universities and would ultimately shape the built environment of Southern California and beyond. The programs’ charismatic founders, both trained in the Beaux-Arts pedagogical tradition and styles, transitioned to practical vocational training and became proponents of modernism. Their programs took steps to diversify the architectural profession in terms of race/ethnicity and gender. The graduates of their programs introduced advances in building codes and designed significant architectural landmarks.
两个早期的高中建筑项目——1904年在洛杉矶的理工高中和1910年在贝克斯菲尔德的克恩县高中——培养了一批建筑师,他们后来进入了著名大学的建筑项目,并最终塑造了南加州乃至更远的建筑环境。这些项目富有魅力的创始人都接受过Beaux-Arts教学传统和风格的培训,后来转向实用的职业培训,成为现代主义的支持者。他们的项目采取措施,使建筑行业在种族/民族和性别方面多样化。他们项目的毕业生介绍了建筑规范的进步,并设计了重要的建筑地标。
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Review: State of Resistance: What California’s Dizzying Descent and Remarkable Resurgence Mean for America’s Future, by Manuel Pastor 评论:《抵抗状态:加州令人眩晕的衰落和显著的复兴对美国的未来意味着什么》,曼努埃尔·帕斯特著
Pub Date : 2019-05-01 DOI: 10.1525/SCQ.2019.101.2.257
K. Olmsted
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Language, Citizenship, and the “Model Minority Myth” 语言、公民身份与“模范少数民族神话”
Pub Date : 2019-05-01 DOI: 10.1525/SCQ.2019.101.2.205
Zevi Gutfreund
Noting that the image of Japanese Americans as a “model minority” reflected a conservative vision of citizenship that excluded other racial and foreign language minorities from civic participation, this article traces the careers of California’s two most prominent Nisei of the postwar period, Judge John Aiso and Senator S. I. Hayakawa. Both of them established careers based on language arts. Although Aiso had experienced a multiculturalist background and Hayakawa an assimilationist education, both voiced right-wing opposition to bilingual education and racial identity politics by citing the self-achievements of Japanese Americans.
注意到日裔美国人作为“模范少数族裔”的形象反映了保守的公民身份观,将其他种族和外语少数族裔排除在公民参与之外,本文追溯了战后加州两位最著名的日裔法官约翰·艾索和参议员s.I.早川的职业生涯。他们两人的职业生涯都建立在语言艺术的基础上。尽管Aiso经历了多元文化背景,Hayakawa接受了同化主义教育,但两人都以日裔美国人的自我成就为由,表达了右翼对双语教育和种族认同政治的反对。
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I. Digging through the Old and Unearthing the New: The Native American Peoples of California during the Mission Era in the Southern California Quarterly 1 .《挖掘旧事物,发掘新事物:传教时代加利福尼亚的印第安人》,载于《南加州季刊》
Pub Date : 2019-02-01 DOI: 10.1525/SCQ.2019.101.1.7
Corey D. Blanchard
Abstract:Corey D. Blanchard's essay on Native Americans during the mission period (1769–1833) finds early articles focused on Euro-American pioneers to the near exclusion of the Indigenous population of Southern California. When they do appear in early articles they are treated more as obstacles than as sentient beings. Racial bias or condescension is evident in articles published as late as 1953 and research was limited to Euro-American sources. Articles reflecting the New Social History turn of the late 1950s-1960s; they analyzed quantifiable evidence to reconstruct the daily life of Mission Indians. The cultural history turn of the 1990s brought analyses of material culture into the pages of the SCQ. New levels of analysis and computerized data emerged in the current decade, uncovering individual lives and Native American agency into a complex understanding of California's Indigenous history, while early articles continue to serve as data sources and indicators of Euro-American/Native American relationships.
摘要:Corey D. Blanchard在其关于传教时期(1769-1833)美洲原住民的文章中发现,早期的文章主要关注欧美拓荒者对南加州原住民的排斥。当他们在早期的文章中出现时,他们更多地被视为障碍,而不是有情众生。直到1953年才发表的文章中明显存在种族偏见或优越感,而且研究仅限于欧美来源。反映20世纪50年代末至60年代新社会历史转向的文章他们分析了可量化的证据来重建印第安人的日常生活。20世纪90年代的文化史转折将物质文化的分析带入了SCQ的页面。在最近的十年里,新的分析水平和计算机化的数据出现了,揭示了个人生活和美洲原住民对加利福尼亚土著历史的复杂理解,而早期的文章继续作为欧洲-美洲/美洲原住民关系的数据来源和指标。
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III. From Single-Stranded to Braided Histories of Race and Ethnicity in the Southern California Quarterly III、 《南加州季刊》从单一的种族史到编织的种族史
Pub Date : 2019-02-01 DOI: 10.1525/scq.2019.101.1.34
Y. N. Hunter
Abstract:This article finds an emphasis on "foreignness" in early SCQ articles on the Asian American experience. Early twentieth-century authors explored changing racial identities. By the 1960s, articles in the Southern California Quarterly were comparing the evolving racial identities of various racial groups and exploring the transnational stigmatization of immigrant race and culture. The "new" social history shifted focus to the powerless and the analysis of racial power structures. By the 1990s authors were utilizing a relational analysis of multiple racial and cultural groups' experience. Recent scholarship has examined oppressed communities taking agency and challenging power structures in multilayered contexts, pointing the way to the braided interactions of racialized groups.
摘要:本文在SCQ早期关于亚裔美国人经历的文章中发现了对“外国性”的强调。二十世纪早期的作家探索了种族身份的变化。到20世纪60年代,《南加州季刊》上的文章比较了各种种族群体不断演变的种族身份,并探讨了移民种族和文化的跨国污名化。“新”社会史将焦点转移到无权者和对种族权力结构的分析上。到20世纪90年代,作者们开始对多个种族和文化群体的经历进行关系分析。最近的学术研究考察了受压迫的社区在多层面的背景下承担代理权和挑战权力结构,为种族化群体的编织互动指明了道路。
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