Mexicanos, Third Edition

Mexicanos, Third Edition
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 491
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ISBN-10 : 9780253041753
ISBN-13 : 0253041759
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Mexicanos, Third Edition by : Manuel G. Gonzales

Responding to shifts in the political and economic experiences of Mexicans in America, this newly revised and expanded edition of Mexicanos provides a relevant and contemporary consideration of this vibrant community. Emerging from the ruins of Aztec civilization and from centuries of Spanish contact with indigenous people, Mexican culture followed the Spanish colonial frontier northward and put its distinctive mark on what became the southwestern United States. Shaped by their Indian and Spanish ancestors, deeply influenced by Catholicism, and often struggling to respond to political and economic precarity, Mexicans play an important role in US society even as the dominant Anglo culture strives to assimilate them. With new maps, updated appendicxes, and a new chapter providing an up-to-date consideration of the immigration debate centered on Mexican communities in the US, this new edition of Mexicanos provides a thorough and balanced contribution to understanding Mexicans' history and their vital importance to 21st-century America.

Mexicanos, Second Edition

Mexicanos, Second Edition
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 435
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ISBN-10 : 9780253007773
ISBN-13 : 0253007771
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Mexicanos, Second Edition by : Manuel G. Gonzales

Newly revised and updated, Mexicanos tells the rich and vibrant story of Mexicans in the United States. Emerging from the ruins of Aztec civilization and from centuries of Spanish contact with indigenous people, Mexican culture followed the Spanish colonial frontier northward and put its distinctive mark on what became the southwestern United States. Shaped by their Indian and Spanish ancestors, deeply influenced by Catholicism, and tempered by an often difficult existence, Mexicans continue to play an important role in U.S. society, even as the dominant Anglo culture strives to assimilate them. Thorough and balanced, Mexicanos makes a valuable contribution to the understanding of the Mexican population of the United States—a growing minority who are a vital presence in 21st-century America.

Mexicanos

Mexicanos
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 0253214009
ISBN-13 : 9780253214003
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Mexicanos by : Manuel G. Gonzales

A lively, original interpretive history of Mexicans in the United States.

In Years Gone by

In Years Gone by
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 0253337658
ISBN-13 : 9780253337658
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis In Years Gone by by : Manuel G. Gonzales

"An interdisciplinary anthology covering diverse aspects of the Mexican-American experience in the United States."--Amazon.com viewed November 12, 2020.

Mexican Short Stories / Cuentos mexicanos

Mexican Short Stories / Cuentos mexicanos
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9780486121604
ISBN-13 : 0486121607
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Mexican Short Stories / Cuentos mexicanos by : Stanley Appelbaum

This collection offers a rich sampling of the finest Mexican prose published from 1843 to 1918. Nine short stories appear in their original Spanish text, with expert English translations on each facing page.

Famous Mexican Americans

Famous Mexican Americans
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Publisher : Puffin Books
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 0140384375
ISBN-13 : 9780140384376
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Famous Mexican Americans by : Janet N. Morey

Discusses the accomplishments and contributions to society of fourteen Mexican Americans, representing a variety of professions.

Mexican American Voices

Mexican American Voices
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9781405182607
ISBN-13 : 1405182601
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Mexican American Voices by : Steven Mintz

This short, comprehensive collection of primary documents provides an indispensable introduction to Mexican American history and culture. Includes over 90 carefully chosen selections, with a succinct introduction and comprehensive headnotes that identify the major issues raised by the documents Emphasizes key themes in US history, from immigration and geographical expansion to urbanization, industrialization, and civil rights struggles Includes a 'visual history' chapter of images that supplement the documents, as well as an extensive bibliography

Indians into Mexicans

Indians into Mexicans
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Publisher : University of Texas Press
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9780292789104
ISBN-13 : 0292789106
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Indians into Mexicans by : David Frye

The people of Mexquitic, a town in the state of San Luis Potosí in rural northeastern Mexico, have redefined their sense of identity from "Indian" to "Mexican" over the last two centuries. In this ethnographic and historical study of Mexquitic, David Frye explores why and how this transformation occurred, thereby increasing our understanding of the cultural creation of "Indianness" throughout the Americas. Frye focuses on the local embodiments of national and regional processes that have transformed rural "Indians" into modern "Mexicans": parish priests, who always arrive with personal agendas in addition to their common ideological baggage; local haciendas; and local and regional representatives of royal and later of national power and control. He looks especially at the people of Mexquitic themselves, letting their own words describe the struggles they have endured while constructing their particular corner of Mexican national identity. This ethnography, the first for any town in northeastern Mexico, adds substantially to our knowledge of the forces that have rendered "Indians" almost invisible to European-origin peoples from the fifteenth century up to today. It will be important reading for a wide audience not only in anthropology and Latin American studies but also among the growing body of general readers interested in the multicultural heritage of the Americas.

From Out of the Shadows

From Out of the Shadows
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Publisher : OUP USA
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780195374773
ISBN-13 : 0195374770
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis From Out of the Shadows by : Vicki Ruíz

An anniversary edition of the first full study of Mexican American women in the twentieth century, with new preface

M is for Mexico

M is for Mexico
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Publisher : Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1847802575
ISBN-13 : 9781847802576
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis M is for Mexico by : Flor de Maria Cordero

In this photographic alphabet, Flor de Mar¡a Cordero introduces young readers to the culture of Mexico. Ranging from food and drink to the lively celebrations during the Festival of the Dead, this book focuses on both city and country life, and is the perfect way to introduce children to this vibrant and beautiful country.