he war between the cultures, and the war within the Mexican-American culture itself. Limon takes a liberal, even Marxist (14) perspective in his cultural analysis, specifically in terms of the impact of a dominant class on a weaker class.
Limon has written pieces on a number of related subjects, including "Stereotyping and Chicano Resistance," "The Folk Performance of Chicano and the Cultural Limits of Political Ideology," "Texas-Mexican Popular Music and Dancing," "Mexican Speech Play: History and the Psychological Discourses of Power," and Mexican Ballads, Chicano Poems: History and Influence in Mexican-American Social Poetry (227). These titles show that Limon has long been focused on those elements of daily life which are perhaps taken by granted by the
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