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Edition 40 (2019) Winner
UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center
ユーシーエルエー チカーノ ケンキュウ センター
UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center
Profile
- Gender
- Unknown
- Born
- 1969-01-01 (Los Angeles, California (UCLA))
- Nationality
- United States
- Languages
- English, Spanish
- Residence History
- Los Angeles, California (UCLA)
Career
- Occupations
- Research center, Academic publisher
- Active Years
- 1969-
- Affiliations
- Institute of American Cultures (IAC), Inter-University Program for Latino Research (IUPLR), University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
- Memberships
- Inter-University Program for Latino Research (IUPLR), Institute of American Cultures (IAC)
Awards
| Year | Award | Work | Category | Organization | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | International Latino Book Awards (multiple winners) | Multiple books (published by CSRC Press) | — | Latino Literacy Now (International Latino Book Awards) | 受賞 |
| 2020 | International Latino Book Awards (first-place awards) | CSRC Press publications (several) | — | Latino Literacy Now (International Latino Book Awards) | 受賞(1位複数) |
Awards & Nominations
Works
Major Works
Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies
1972 Academic journalAn academic journal covering Chicano/Latino studies. A flagship publication of the CSRC that publishes research on history, culture, and politics.
A Ver: Revisioning Art History (book series)
2012 Book seriesA book series documenting and analyzing important works of Latino art. Aims to reassess the work of prominent Latino artists.
Chicano Archives (reference guides and collections)
Archive/ReferenceReference guides and collections for Chicano-related special collections in collaboration with UCLA libraries. Holds periodicals, original prints, and records.
Bibliography
- Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies (periodical)
- A Ver: Revisioning Art History (book series)
- Chicano Archives (reference guides)
- Chicano Cinema & Media Arts (series)
Style & Themes
- Literary Style
- Interdisciplinary approachCritical, community-rooted analysis
- Recurring Motifs
- Immigration and communityCultural preservation and archivingIdentity expressed through art
Legacy
The UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC) has contributed to the development of Chicano/Latino studies through academic publishing, archival preservation, and research funding. It promotes preservation and dissemination of materials through campus and external collaborations.
Academic Societies
- Inter-University Program for Latino Research (IUPLR)
Archives
- CSRC Archive (UCLA)
Quotes
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The CSRC serves campus researchers and students and advances interdisciplinary research on Chicano and Latino communities.
Source: UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center official website (2025)
Trivia
- Founded in 1969. Former names have included "Mexican American Cultural Center."
- CSRC Press publications have won multiple International Latino Book Awards.
- CSRC is part of the Institute of American Cultures (IAC) and a founding member of IUPLR.