Chicano
See also: chicano
English
Pronunciation
- (Spanish) IPA(key): /t͡ʃiˈkano/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /t͡ʃɪˈkɑːnəʊ/[1]
- Rhymes: -ɑːnəʊ
Adjective
Chicano (not comparable)
- (chiefly US) Of a person: American but of Mexican descent, especially if conscious of one's political identity in the U.S. body politic.
- 1980, [Juan D.] Bruce-Novoa, “Bernice Zamora”, in Chicano Authors: Inquiry by Interview, Austin, Tex.; London: University of Texas Press, →ISBN, page 214:
- When Chicanos think about us at all, they perpetuate the stereotypes. Gabacho depiction of us as emotionally unchecked, sultry women lusting after pale bodies is just an extension of the fantasy they have about all women. Such dishonest portrayals are why Chicanas are "breaking the silence," as Rita Sánchez calls it.
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- (of a person) Identifying with the mixed-raced heritage of Old World and New World.
- Of or pertaining to Chicano people.
Usage notes
Usage notes
- See notes about the noun, above.
See also
- pachuco, a subset of Chicanos from the early 20th century
References
- The Concise Oxford English Dictionary, Eleventh Edition.
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