TCL 326: Health of Chicanas and Latinas
Librarian
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.
Books
Use the ASU Library Catalog or eBooks on EBSCOhost to find books.
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Latina Health in the United States by Marilyn Aguirre-Molina (Editor); Carlos W. Molina (Editor)Call number: RA778.4.H57 L38 2003
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Violence Against Latina Immigrants by Roberta Villalon
Call number: HV6250.4.W65 V5214 2010 -
Dangerous curves: Latina bodies in the media by Isabel Molina-Guzman
Call number: P94.5.W652 U665 2010 -
Respect Yourself, Protect Yourself by Lorena Garcia
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Surviving HIV/AIDS in the Inner City by Sabrina Maria Chase
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Patient Citizens, Immigrant Mothers by Alyshia Galvez
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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.
Films
Use ASU Library Catalog, Films on Demand, or American History in Video to find films or documentaries.
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.