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Documenting a Family Case Study. Identifying Thematic Trends in “Introduction” to Little Nation.

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Purpose:
The purpose of this third writing assignment is to allow students the opportunity to build upon the first two compositions completed this semester. Essay #1 provided students with a foundation in which to begin exploring key themes within a Chicano-Xicanx Research Framework. These terms include Aztlan, Identity, Performing Public Space, and New Forms of Expression (Research + Art). Explorations in multi-disciplinary fields, such as history and geography allowed students to question the factors that shape and re-shape identities over time.
Essay #2 allowed students to explore the significance of examining the ways in which colonialism/imperialism impacted sacred histories as well as the continuance of historical traumas across generations. Situating contexts, subtexts, and intertextualities was a priority in this assignment, which led to deepened understandings of self--within global and local spaces.
Currently, Essay #3 is primarily designed to allow students to feel empowered by research that centers on, oftentimes, underrepresented voices and cultural practices that adhere to the various aspects of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (T.E.K).The assignment  is centered on the gathering of oral histories in order to demonstrate the applicability of T.E.K. within the sphere of each student and to allow for the opportunity to engage with qualitative research techniques, resulting in the creation and documentation of a Family Case Study.
Required Readings/Sources:
Morales, “Mama Concha” (short story) 
Miller-Rosser, et al., “Analysing Oral History: A New Approach when Linking Method to Methodology”
Kimmerer, “Weaving Traditional Ecological Knowledge” (scholarly article) 
Kimmerer, The Honorable Harvest (TEDTalk video) 
LaDuke, Seeds of Our Ancestors (TEDTalk video)
Nelson, Grandfather, how do I learn? (Vimeo video)
One personal interview 
Optional Previous Sources:
Urrieta, "Identities Also Cry" 
Vasquez, "Reflections on Chicano/Chicana Studies" 
Writing Task:
To plan, organize, and write a Case Study that includes application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of ALL SIX required sources mentioned above in relation to the completed interview conducted by the student that ALSO adheres to the format described below.Format:
To familiarize themselves with the purpose, characteristics, and format of a Case Study, students should review their lecture notes from the class discussion of the following sources as well as the brief lecture on “Analysing Oral History: A New Approach when Linking Method to Methodology” by Miller-Rosser, et al. This reading is available under the Files tab. 
http://www.qualres.org/HomeCase-3591.html (Links to an external site.)
Borrowing from Miller-Rosser, et al., students should organize their project in the following manner:
LEVEL 1--The Interview
Conduct an oral interview with a person you believe practices T.E.K. (based on the definitions provided and developed in the sources listed above
Record the interview, which should be based on open-ended questions (approved by the professor prior to conducting the interview)
Make observations on voice, emotions, and gestures (if possible)
Prioritize the participant’s unobstructed connection to their history and meaning making
Your Family Case Study can begin with a brief description of why you chose this person for the assignment, what relationship you have had with them and for how long, and basic details about when and where the interview took place (consider using this to help organize your introductory paragraph)
LEVEL 2--Portraits of Meaning (Biographies) (approximately 2 pages)
The biography is NOT a verbatim transcript of the recorded interview but rather a RECONSTRUCTION of the story that the student researcher was provided during the interview
The student researcher should use the oral history (interview) to reconstruct, how, in detail, the social environment influenced the participant to develop T.E.K.• Living and working environments as well as social/traditional/cultural aspects of society and boundaries should be emphasized
Students should keep in mind the importance of telling a story in this section--who? what? when? where? why?LEVEL 3-Seeds of Meaning: Telling Extracts (approximately 2.5 to 3 pages)
In this section, student researchers focus on KEY CONCEPTS and THEMES revealed in the interview that INTERSECT with the 6 sources
The purpose of this section is to APPLY the concept of T.E.K as defined and described in the sources in relation to the interview and subsequent biography
The “TELLING EXTRACTS” or commonalities/intersections that the student researcher discovers should be closely examined and analyzed• At this point, it may also be necessary to expand the concept of T.E.K. and the student researcher would set the parameters for this, providing detailed explanations and necessary contexts for the reader to understandLEVEL 4-Collective Meaning--The Historiography (1.5 to 2 pages)• This section provides the student researcher’s INTERPRETATION of the ENTIRE PROCESS, from the inception of the assignment until its culmination; it is an opportunity to offer synthesizing statements with regard to all sources• The student researcher should explore what they have learned about T.E.K. by doing this qualitative research. They should also express what they have learned about the importance of research and the impact it can have when done in a respectful, reciprocal, responsible way as well as what is at stake when it is not• The student researcher should examine, deeply, how histories have intertwined as a result  of this assignment and they should evaluate the process of inquiry and learningGuidelines:Please read & re-read this document clearly and follow it closely; doing so will ensure an engaged process and committed response to the assignment and course.Students have the choice of following either MLA or APA format. Please use the Owl at Purdue website for further guidance or ask for assistance. Writing Tutors are also available for this.https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_overview_and_workshop.html (Links to an external site.)Final Revisions should have an original title.

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May 3, 2020
Identifying Thematic Trends in “Introduction” to Little Nation
Understanding thematic trends in relation to real life cases is an important skill for any researcher. It allows the researcher to be able to foresee and understand how abstract concepts relate to real-life phenomenon and provide sufficient evidence for its analysis. In this article, I would like to create a case study of a Mexican Catholic family who is living in New York. The analysis of this would be in relation to Alejandro Morales’ Little Nation, specifically, the concepts Aztlan, space, Identity, and new forms of Identity. In order to do so, the author have conducted an interview with the family and have asked several open-ended questions relating to the idea of cultural clash between one’s original culture and the dominant ones (Imperialism) existing in the street of New York CITATION Mil09 \l 1033 (Miller‐Rosser, Robinson‐Malt and Chapman). All in all, the author believes that the case study would reveal a deeper relationship between the influence of cultures (original and dominant) to the family itself.
Brief Description of the Family
The family that I studied for this analysis is a Mexican Catholic Family living in New York. Since both of the parents are devout Catholics, the family espouses a highly conservative attitude in most aspects of life (i.e., sex after marriage). The father was working as a craftsman in a local refinery shop in downtown and the mother is a teacher who found work in the local elementary school inside the city. The couple have one child who is studying in the same school where the mother is working. They also live with the father’s mother (grandmother) which makes the family an extended one.
The main reason why I chose this family was because my father was a close friend of the family’s father. We are also close with all members of the family especially the children. Whenever we visit the city, we tend to eat at a local restaurant near their place. Upon asking they also told me that they are available for interview through Skype. Both of the close relationship and the availability of the interviewees are some of the reasons why I chose their family for this study.
Portraits of Meaning
The family originated from Chiapas, Mexico which is one of the poorest states in the country. The father was previously a farmer while the mother was an English school teacher in a small local elementary school in the place. The grandmother was a laundrywoman, but had been inactive from work ever since she suffered from stroke about 5 years before the interview. Based from the interview, it seems that a fire that started in the plantation area 3 years ago have made a lot of farmers such as the father to lose their jobs. Fortunately, the family was taken by the grandmother’s sister who was living in New York two and a half years ago.
Ever since the family was able to establish their own lives in the city. The father was able to work as a craftsman in an assembly shop in the city while the mother worked as an English teacher for Hispanic students in a public school in the city. The child is already 14 years old and is a wor...
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