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_aThe Mexico reader : _bhistory, culture, politics / _cedited by Gilbert M. Joseph and Timothy J. Henderson. |
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_aDurham : _bDuke University Press, _c2002. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 757-762) and index. | ||
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_gI. _tThe Search for "Lo Mexicano" -- _tThe Mexican Character / _rJoel Poinsett -- _tThe Cosmic Race / _rJose Vasconcelos -- _tThe Sons of La Malinche / _rOctavio Paz -- _tThe Problem of National Culture / _rGuillermo Bonfil Batalla -- _tDoes It Mean Anything to Be Mexican / _rRoger Bartra -- _tMexico City 1992 / _rAlma Guillermoprieto -- _tTwo Ranchera Songs / _rJose Alfredo Jimenez and Cuco Sanchez -- _gII. _tAncient Civilizations -- _tThe Origins of the Aztecs / _rAnonymous -- _tThe Cost of Courage in Aztec Society / _rInga Clendinnen -- _tPopol Vuh / _rAnonymous -- _tThe Meaning of Maize for the Maya / _rJ. Eric Thompson -- _tOmens Foretelling the Conquest / _rAnonymous -- _gIII. _tConquest and Colony -- _tThe Spaniards' Entry into Tenochtitlan / _rBernal Diaz del Castillo and Hernan Cortes -- _tCortes and Montezuma / _rJ. H. Eliott -- _tThe Battles of Tenochtitlan and Tlatelolco / _rAnonymous -- _tThe Spiritual Conquest / _rFray Jeronimo de Mendieta -- _tWhy the Indians Are Dying / _rAlonso de Zorita -- _tThe Colonial Latifundio / _rEnrique Florescano -- _tA Baroque Archbishop-Viceroy / _rIrving Leonard -- _tOn Men's Hypocrisy / _rSor Juana -- _tThe Itching Parrot, the Priest, and the Subdelegate / _rJose Joaquin Fernandez de Lizardi -- _gIV. _tTrials of the Young Republic -- _tThe Siege of Guanajuato / _rLucas Alaman -- _tSentiments of the Nation / _rJose Maria Morelos -- _tPlan of Iguala / _rAgustin de Iturbide -- _tWomen and War in Mexico / _rFrances Calderon de la Barca -- _tThe Glorious Revolution of 1844 / _rGuillermo Prieto -- _tDecimas Dedicated to Santa Anna's Leg / _rAnonymous -- _tWar and Finance, Mexican Style / _rJuan Bautista Morales -- _tA Conservative Profession of Faith / _rThe Editors of El Tiempo -- _tConsiderations Relating to the Political and Social Situation / _rMariano Otero -- _tLiberals and the Land / _rLuis Gonzalez y Gonzalez -- _tStandard Plots and Rural Resistance / _rRaymond B. Craib -- _tOffer of the Crown to Maximilian / _rJunta of Conservative Notables -- _tA Letter from Mexico / _rEmpress Carlotta -- _tThe Triumph of the Republic / _rBenito Juarez -- _tPofirio Diaz Visits Yucatan / _rChanning Arnold and Frederick J. Tabor Frost -- _tScenes from a Lumber Camp / _rB. Traven -- _tPresident Diaz, Hero of the Americas / _rJames Creelman -- _tGift of the Skeletons / _rAnonymous -- _tMexican History in Photographs / _rJohn Mraz -- _gV. _tRevolution -- _tLand and Liberty / _rRicardo Flores Magon -- _tPlan of Ayala / _rEmiliano Zapata -- _tThe Restoration of the Ejido / _rLuis Cabrera -- _tZapatistas in the Palace / _rMartin Luis Guzman -- _tMexico Has Been Turned into a Hell / _rWilliam O. Jenkins -- _tPancho Villa / _rJohn Reed -- _tLa Punitiva / _rAnonymous -- _tPedro Martinez / _rOscar Lewis -- _tJuan the Chamula / _rRicardo Pozas -- _tThe Constitution of 1917: Articles 27 and 123 -- _tAn Agrarian Encounter / _rRosalie Evans -- _tOde to Cuauhtemoc / _rCarlos Pellicer -- _tThe Socialist ABC's / _rAnonymous -- _tThe Ballad of Valentin of the Sierra / _rAnonymous -- _tMexico Must Become a Nation of Institutions and Laws / _rPlutarco Elias Calles -- _tThe Formation of the Single-Party State / _rCarlos Fuentes -- _tThe Rough and Tumble Career of Pedro Crespo / _rGilbert M. Joseph and Allen Wells -- _tA Convention in Zacapu / _rSalvador Lemus Fernandez -- _tThe Agrarian Reform in La Laguna / _rFernando Benitez -- _tThe Oil Expropriation / _rJosephus Daniels -- _tCardenas and the Masses / _rArturo Anguiano -- _gVI. _tThe Perils of Modernity -- _tThey Gave Us the Land / _rJuan Rulfo -- _tMexico's Crisis / _rDaniel Cosio Villegas -- _tStruggles of a Campesino Leader / _rRuben Jaramillo -- _tArt and Corruption / _rDavid Alfaro Siqueiros -- _tThe Two Faces of Acapulco during the Golden Age / _rAndrew Sackett -- _tMexico / _rSid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett -- _tThe Dark Deeds of "El Negro" Durazo / _rJose Gonzalez G. -- _tThe Sinking City / _rJoel Simon -- _tCiudad Nezahualcoyotl / _rRoberto Vallarino -- _tModesta Gomez / _rRosario Castellanos -- _gVII. _tFrom the Ruins -- _tThe Student Movement of 1968 / _rElena Pomatowska -- _tEl Santo's Strange Career / _rAnne Rubenstein -- _tAfter the Earthquake / _rVictims' Coordinating Council -- _tLetters to Cuauhtemoc Cardenas / _rAnonymous -- _tCorazon del Rocanrol / _rRuben Martinez -- _tI Don't Believe Them at All / _rMaldita Vecindad y los Hijos del Quinto Patio -- _tIdentity Hour / _rCarlos Monsivais -- _tThe COCEI of Juchitan, Oaxaca: Two Documents / _rLeopoldo de Gyves de la Cruz / _rCocei -- _tWomen of Juchitan / _rJeffrey W. Rubin -- _tEZLN Demands at the Dialogue Table / _rZapatista Army of National Liberation -- _tThe Long Journey from Despair to Hope / _rSubcomandante Marcos -- _tA Tzotzil Chronicle / _rMarian Peres Tsu -- _tDebtors' Revenge / _rHeather Williams -- _tMexicans Would Not Be Bought, Coerced / _rWayne A. Cornelius -- _gVIII. _tThe Border and Beyond -- _tPlan of San Diego / _rAnonymous -- _tThe Mexican Connection / _rRudolfo Acuna -- _tThe Maquiladoras / _rWilliam Langewiesche -- _tDompe Days / _rLuis Alberto Urrea -- _tPedro P. Coyote / _rJudith Adler Hellman -- _tThere's a Party Going On in Texas / _rAnonymous -- _tTwo Poems about Immigrant Life / _rPat Mora and Gina Valdes -- _tThe Deadly Harvest of the Sierra Madre / _rAlan Weisman -- _tTwo Songs about Drug Smuggling / _rSalome Gutierrez and Paulino Vargas -- _tThe New World Border / _rGuillermo Gomez-Pena. |
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