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Aztlán presents original research that is relevant to or informed by the Chicano experience. An interdisciplinary, refereed journal, Aztlán focuses on scholarly essays in the humanities, social sciences, and arts, supplemented by thematic pieces in the dosier section, an artist's communiqué, a review section, and a commentary by the editor, Chon A. Noriega. Aztlán seeks ways to bring Chicano studies into critical dialogue with Latino, ethnic, American, and global studies.

Aztlán has been the leading journal in the field of Chicano studies since 1970. Aztlán is issued twice a year.

 
 
 
"Aztlán … signals the vibrancy of Chicano Studies."
The Chronicle of Higher Education
 
"The preeminent scholarly journal in Chicano Studies."
— Magazines for Libraries
 
"This esteemed journal of record is essential for virtually all academic libraries."
— Library Journal
 
 

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