From Pocholandia to Aztlan: Belonging,homeland politics,and citizenship in U.S.-Mexican thought,Texas 1910--1979.
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"From Pocholandia to Aztlá;n: Belonging, Homeland Politics, and Citizenship in U.S.-Mexican Thought, Texas 1910-1979" is an intellectual history that explores changing ideas and discourses of belonging among ethnic Mexicans in the twentieth century in Texas. It examines how citizenship became the most recognizable form of belonging over the course of the century. While some chose to become citizens of either Mexico or the United States, some ethnic Mexicans asserted transnational understandings of belonging. From the Mexican Revolution through the Chicano Movement, ethnic Mexicans engaged in a long intellectual and ideological debate that explained their positionality in the region, nation, and world.