TCL 326: Health of Chicanas and Latinas: Welcome
Course Description
This course will uncover the complex interplay of gender, ethnicity, and health through examining the health and health care experience of Chicanas and Latinas.
Librarian
Chicano/a Research Collection
Use the Special Materials Index and Arizona Archives Online to find archival material.
Search Tip: When you're looking for material, use different search terms like: Chicana, Hispanic Women, Mexican American Women, Latina, Health Care, Health Issues, Diabetes, etc.
Databases
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Chicano DatabaseProvides access to Spanish Speaking Mental Health Database covering psychological, sociological, & educational literature.
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ProQuest Statistical InsightProvides access to statistical information produced by the state governments and selected private organizations.
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ProQuest CongressionalProvides access to a collection of historic and current congressional information and reports.
Books
Use the ASU Library Catalog or eBooks on EBSCOhost to find books.
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Latina Health in the United States byCall number: RA778.4.H57 L38 2003
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The Handbook of Chicana/o Psychology and Mental Health by
Call number: RC451.5.M48 H36 2004 -
Violence Against Latina Immigrants by
Call number: HV6250.4.W65 V5214 2010 -
Dangerous curves: Latina bodies in the media by
Call number: P94.5.W652 U665 2010 -
Respect Yourself, Protect Yourself by
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Surviving HIV/AIDS in the Inner City by
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Patient Citizens, Immigrant Mothers by
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Films
Use ASU Library Catalog, Films on Demand, or American History in Video to find films or documentaries.