Chicano

英 [tʃi:'kɑ:nəu] 美
  • n. 奇卡诺人(指墨西哥裔美国人或在美国的讲西班牙语的拉丁美洲人后裔)
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Chicano (n.)
1947, from Mexican Spanish dialectal pronunciation of Mexicano "Mexican," with loss of initial unaccented syllable [Barnhart]. Said to have been in use among Mexican-Americans from c. 1911. Probably influenced by Spanish chico "boy," also used as a nickname. The adjective in English is attested by 1967. Fem. form is Chicana.
1. Chicano literature boomed in the social movements of the 1960 s.
奇卡诺文学勃兴于20世纪60年代社会运动的高潮中.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. Sanchez, George . Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity, Culture, and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles . 1993.
《成为墨裔美国人: 族群 、 文化和洛杉矶墨裔的认同》1993.

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