By Abi Rosales THE AFTERMATH OF COLONIALISM. Spanish rule established a social hierarchy based on skin color and male female inequality- during the colonization.

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By Abi Rosales THE AFTERMATH OF COLONIALISM

Spanish rule established a social hierarchy based on skin color and male female inequality- during the colonization of Mesoamerica has had a lasting effect on Chicano’s self-perception and identity. THESIS

My research paper spoke of the lasting effects that Spanish colonialism its institutions have had on Chicanos. The social institutions that I focused on were the caste system and inequality of the sexes. I tried to explain how there two institutions influence the relationship between skin color and Chicanos and identity within inequality of the sexes. SYNOPSIS

 How do these relationships reflected in Latino’s internalized racism?  How does the caste system of the past influence the varying degrees of privilege people are given today?  how does inequality of the sexes limit the freedom to self identify? RESEARCH QUESTIONS

 This institutions are at play in Chicanos lives today. It is part of the history that creates the reality Chicanos live.  Social issues that Chicanos face today are related to the actions of the past.  Revisiting the roots of these problems would allow Chicanos and Chicanas to understand their place in society more. RELATION TO CHICANA/O STUDIES

Acuña, Rodolfo F.. "The Occupation of Middle America." Occupied America: a history of Chicanos. 7th ed. New York: Harper & Row, Print. Carrillo, Andres L. "The Cost of Success Mexican-American Identity Performance Within Culturally Coded Classrooms and Educational Achievement." n. page. Web. 1 Apr Fernandez, Paula, and Dionne P. Stephens. "The Role of Skin Color on Hispanic Women's Perception of Attractiveness." Hispanic Journal of Behavior Science. vol. 34. no. 1 (2012): pp Web. 26 Mar Hunter, Margret L. ""If You're Light You're Alright": Light Skin Color as Social Capital for Women of Color." Gender and Society. Vol. 16. (2002): pp Web. 26 Mar Moraga, Cherríe. "From a long Line of Vendidad: Chicanas and Feminism." Feminist Studies Critical Studies: n. pag. Print. Nakano Glenn, Evelyn. "Yearning for Lightness: Transnational Circuits in the Marketing and Consumption of Skin Lighteners." Gender and Society. vol. 22. no.3 (2008): Web. 20 Mar WORKS CITED