Philosophy: Mexican-American Philosophy
Mexican-American Philosophy
“Mexican American philosophy is best understood as an ethnic philosophy; that is, it is the philosophical work produced by the Mexican American ethnos. That Mexican Americans form an ethnos is not particularly difficult to establish. Mexican Americans are a distinct group of people who, like Latin Americans in general, were brought into existence by particular set of historical circumstances.” from Jose-Antonio Orosco, “The Philosophical Gift of Brown Folks: Mexican American Philosophy in the United States.” APA Newsletter on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy (Spring 2016, Vol. 15:2), pg. 24
HIstory of Philosophy (General)
- Latin American Thought byCall Number: Marriott Library Level 2: General Collection B1001 .N8 2002
"The Philosophical Gift of Brown Folks: Mexican-American Philosophy in the United States." Jose-Antonio Orosco in American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy
Thought and Social Engagement in the Mexican-American Philosophy of John H. Haddox (online only). Carlos Alberto Sanchez
Cesar Chavez and the Common Sense of Non-Violence. Jose-Antonio Orosco
Marriott Library Special Collections HD6509.C48 O76 2008
Toppling the Melting Pot (online only). Jose-Antonio Orosco
Metaphysics + Epistemology
- Chicanismo byCall Number: Marriott Library Level 2: General Collection E184.M5 C367
Phenomenology of Chicana Experience and Identity. Jacqueline Martinez
Marriott Library Level 2: General Collection PS153.M4 M37 2000
Old Town Liquor Dispute. Tomas Atencio
Marriott Library Special Collections F804.A3 A835 1985
Aesthetics
- Aesthetic Concepts of Hispanics in the United States in The Handbook of Hispanic Cultures in the United States byCall Number: Marriott Library Level 2: General Collection E184.S75 H365 1993