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  1. The son mexicano is a broad Mexican musical category. (T/F)
  2. The son jarocho is native to  western Merico. (T/F)

3.       The canción mexicana and the son mexicano are one in the same.(T/F)

4.       The canción ranchera is a form of son. (T/F)

5.       Mariachi Cobre is an  example of  a Chicano mariachi.(T/F)

  1. Los Lobos and  Conjunto Hueyapan are examples of Chicano ensembles, who perform son jarocho. (T/F)

7.       Chicano literature is limited to poetry and novels. (T/F)

8.       Code-switching and__________are defining features of Chicano literature.

(a)     caló  (b) pochismos  (c) profanity  (d) both a & b

9.       Chicanismo  is not often reflected in works by Chicano writers. (T/F)

10.    Juan Seguín and Mariano Vallejo were early writers, who wrote protest literature. (T/F)

 

11.    Sandra Cisneros wrote Mexican Village in 1945. (T/F)

12.    Quinto Sol Publications nurtured the careers of authors such as Rodolfo Anaya,

(a)     Rolando Hinojosa-Smith  (b) Tomás Rivera  (c) Luis Valdez  (d) both a & b

13.    I am Joaquín is an epic poem written by Chicano activist

(a)     Alurista  (b) Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzáles (c) José Montoya (d) Rodlofo Anaya

14.    I am Joaquín laid the groundwork for the future of Chicano literature since 1967. (T/F)

15.    I am Joaquín popularized the use of the term, Mexican-American. (T/F)

 

  1. I am Joaquín is an epic poem, which relates the history of the Chicano. (T/F)
  2. El Plan Espiritual de Aztlan, written by “Alurista”, inspired a sense of Chicano nationalism. (T/F)
  3. Chicano author, Richard Rodríguez, often expresses his sense of chicanismo is his work. (T/F)
  4. Sandra Cisneros wrote the popular novel Bless Me Última. (T/F)
  5. Author Cherrie Montoya deals with issues of Chicana lesbianism in her works. (T/F)
  6. Tomás Rivera and Rolando Hinojosa-Smith wrote Spanish language estampas. (T/F)
  7. Mexican corridos often narrated stories of the Mexican-American experience in the 1800’s. (T/F)
  8. Richard Rodríguez often explores his strong sense of chicanismo. (T/F)
  9. The poet, José Montoya, utilizes much caló in his poems. (T/F)
  10. Gregorio Cortéz is the subject of a popular 19th century corrido from Texas. (T/F)

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