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 by
Call 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 by
Call 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 by
Call Number: Marriott Library Level 2: General Collection E184.S75 H365 1993