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Chicanismo, the idea of what it means to be Chicano, was born in
the 1970s, when grassroots activists, academics, and artists joined
forces in the civil rights movimiento that spread new ideas about
Mexican American history and identity. The community murals those
artists painted in the barrios of East Los Angeles were a powerful
part of that cultural vitality, and these artworks have been an
important feature of LA culture ever since. This book offers
detailed analyses of individual East LA murals, sets them in social
context, and explains how they were produced. The authors, leading
experts on mural art, use a distinctive methodology, analyzing the
art from aesthetic, political, and cultural perspectives to show
how murals and graffiti reflected and influenced the Chicano civil
rights movement. This publication is made possible in part by a
generous contribution from Furthermore, a program of the J. M.
Kaplan Fund.
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