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= Draft One of Contributions to Wikipedia Article on "Chicana/o Studies" =

Schools of thought
Chicana/o studies has two major threads, one is considered pragmatic and the other transformational. The pragmatic method involves a more activist and "politicized" approach while the transformational method is more in line with working within the traditions of academia, rather than against it.

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