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Mexico Reader History Culture Politics

by Gilbert M Joseph
Mexico Reader History Culture Politics

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The Mexico Reader is a vivid introduction to muchos Mandeacute;xicosandmdash;the many Mexicos, or the many varied histories and cultures that comprise contemporary Mexico. Unparalleled in scope and written for the traveler, student, and expert alike, the collection offers a comprehensive guide to the history and culture of Mexicoandmdash;including its difficult, uneven modernization; the ways the country has been profoundly shaped not only by Mexicans but also by those outside its borders; and the extraordinary economic, political, and ideological power of the Roman Catholic Church. The book looks at what underlies the chronic instability, violence, and economic turmoil that have characterized periods of Mexicoandrsquo;s history while it also celebrates the countryandrsquo;s rich cultural heritage.

A diverse collection of more than eighty selections, The Mexico Reader brings together poetry, folklore, fiction, polemics, photoessays, songs, political cartoons, memoirs, satire, and scholarly writing. Many pieces are by Mexicans, and a substantial number appear for the first time in English. Works by Octavio Paz and Carlos Fuentes are included along with pieces about such well-known figures as the larger-than-life revolutionary leaders Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata; there is also a comminiquandeacute; from a more recent rebel, Subcomandante Marcos. At the same time, the book highlights the perspectives of many othersandmdash;indigenous peoples, women, politicians, patriots, artists, soldiers, rebels, priests, workers, peasants, foreign diplomats, and travelers.

The Mexico Reader explores what it means to be Mexican, tracing the history of Mexico from pre-Columbian times through the countryandrsquo;s epic revolution (1910andndash;17) to the present day. The materials relating to the latter half of the twentieth century focus on the contradictions and costs of postrevolutionary modernization, the rise of civil society, and the dynamic cross-cultural zone marked by the two thousand-mile Mexico-U.S. border. The editors have divided the book into several sections organized roughly in chronological order and have provided brief historical contexts for each section. They have also furnished a lengthy list of resources about Mexico, including websites and suggestions for further reading.

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andrdquo;For any journey through Mexican history, politics, social movements, and popular culture, travelers should start with this fascinating collection. Expertly edited and translated, each document adds to the rich landscape and each is cogently introduced to the reader. The perfect source book for any college course on Mexico from the Aztecs and Mayas to the 21st century.andrdquo;andmdash;John H. Coatsworth, Harvard University

Synopsis

Includes bibliographical references (p. [757]-762) and index.

Synopsis

An interdisciplinary anthology that includes many primary resources never before published in English.

About the Author

Gilbert M. Joseph is Farnam Professor of History and Director of Latin American and Iberian Studies at Yale University. He is coeditor of Everyday Forms of State Formation: Revolution and the Negotiation of Rule in Modern Mexico and Close Encounters of Empire: Writing the Cultural History of U.S.andndash;Latin American Relations (both published by Duke University Press).

Timothy J. Henderson is Associate Professor of History at Auburn University Montgomery. He is the author of The Worm in the Wheat: Rosalie Evans and Agrarian Struggle in the Puebla-Tlaxcala Valley of Mexico, 1908andndash;1927 (also published by Duke University Press).


Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi

A Note on Style xiii

Introduction 1

I The Search for andquot;Lo Mexicanoandquot;

Introduction 9

The Mexican Character / Joel Poinsett 11

The Cosmic Race / Josandeacute; Vasconcelos 15

The Sons of La Malinche / Octavio Paz 20

The Problem of National Culture / Guillermo Bonfil Batalla 28

Does It Mean Anything to Be Mexican? / Roger Bartra 33

Mexico City 1992 / Alma Guillermoprieto 41

Two Ranchera Songs / Josandeacute; Alfredo Jimandeacute;nez and Cuco Sandaacute;nchez 53

II Ancient Civilizations

Introduction 55

The Origins of the Aztecs / Anonymous 57

The Cost of Courage in Aztec Society / Inga Clendinnen 61

Popol Vuh / Anonymous 79

The Meaning of Maize for the Maya / J. Eric Thompson 86

Omens Foretelling the Conquest / Anonymous 92

III Conquest and Colony

Inroduction 95

The Spaniardsandrsquo; Entry into Tenochtitlandaacute;n / Bernal Dandiacute;az del Castillo and Hernandaacute;n Cortandeacute;s 97

Cortandeacute;s and Montezuma / J.H. Eliott 105

The Battles of Tenochtitlandaacute;n and Tlateloclo / Anonymous 109

The Spiritual Conquest, Fray Jerandoacute;nimo de Mendieta 114

Why the Indians Are Dying / Alonso de Zorita 122

The Colonial Latifundio / Enrique Florescano 131

A Baroque Archbishop-Viceroy / Irving Leonard 141

On Men's Hypocrisy / Sor Juana 156

The Itching Parrot, the Priest, and the Subdelegate / Josandeacute; Joaquandiacute;n Fernandaacute;ndez de Lizardi 160

IV Trials of the Young Republic

Introduction 169

The Siege of Guanajuato / Lucas Alamandaacute;n 171

Sentiments of the Nation / Josandeacute; Marandiacute;a Morelos 189

Plan of Iguala / Agustandiacute;n de Iturbide 192

Women and War in Mexico / Frances Calderandoacute;n de la Barca 196

The Glorious Revolution of 1844 / Guillermo Prieto 206

Dandeacute;cimas Dedicated to Santa Annaandrsquo;s Leg / Anonymous 213

War and Finance, Mexican Style / Juan Bautista Morales 217

A Conservative Procession of Faith / The Editors of El Tiempo 220

Considerations Relating to the Political and Social Situation / Mariana Otero 226

Liberals and the Land / Luis Gonzandaacute;les y Gonzandaacute;les 239

Standard Plots and Rural Resistance / Raymond B. Craib 252

Offer to the Crown to Maximilian / Junta of Conservative Notables 263

A Letter from Mexico / Empress Carlotta 265

The Triumph of the Republic / Benito Juandaacute;rez 270

Pofirio Dandiacute;az Visits Yucatandaacute;n / Channing Arnold and Frederick J. Tabor Frost 273

Scenes from a Lumber Camp / B. Traven 279

President Dandiacute;az, Hero of the Americas / James Creelman 285

Gift of the Skeletons / Anonymous 292

Special Section

Mexican History in Photographs / John Mraz 297

V Revolution

Introduction 333

Land and Liberty / Ricardo Flores Magandoacute;n 339

The Restoration of the Ejido / Luis Cabrera 344

Zapatistas in the Palace / Martandiacute;n Luis Guzmandaacute;n 351

Mexico Has Been Turned into a Hell / William O. Jenkins 357

Pancho Villa / John Reed 364

La Punitiva / Anonymous 372

Pedro Martinez / Oscar Lewis 375

Juan the Chamula / Ricardo Pozas 387

The Constitution of 1917: Articles 27 and 123 398

An Agrarian Encounter / Rosalie Evans 403

Ode to Cuanhtandeacute;moc / Carlos Pellicer 406

The Socialist ABC's / Anonymous 411

The Ballad of Valentin of the Sierra / Anonymous 418

Mexico Must Become a Nation of Institutions and Laws / Plutarco Elias Calles 421

The Formation of the Single-Party state / Carlos Fuentes 426

The Rough and Tumble Career of Pedro Crespo / Gilbert M. Joseph and Allen Wells 428

A Convention in Zacapu / Salvador Lemus Fernandez 439

The Agrarian Reform in La Laguna / Fernando Benitez 445

The Oil Expropriation / Josephus Daniels 452

Cardenas and the Masses / Arturo Anguiano 456

VI The Perils of Modernity

Introduction 461

They Gave Us the Land / Juan Rulfo 465

Mexico's Crisis / Daniel Cosio Villegas 470

Struggles of a Campesino Leader / Ruben Jaramillo 482

Art and Corruption / David Alfaro Siqueiros 492

The Two faces of Acapulco during the Golden Age / Andrew Sackett 500

Mexico / Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett 511

The Dark Deeds of andquot;El Negroandquot; Durazo / Josandeacute; Gonzandaacute;lez G. 512

The Sinking City / Joel Simon 520

Ciudad Nezahualcandoacute;yotl / Roberto Vallarino 536

Modesta Gomez / Rosario Castellanos 545

VII From the Ruins

Introduction 553

The Student Movement of 1968 / Elena Poniatowska 555

El Santo's Strange Career / Anne Rubenstein 570

After the Earthquake / Victims' Coordinating Council 579

Letters to Cuauhtandeacute;moc Candaacute;rdenas / Anonymous 591

Corazandoacute;n del Rocanrol / Rubandeacute;n Martandiacute;nez 598

I Don't Believe Them at All / Maldita Vecindad y los Hijos del Quinto Patio 612

The COCEI of Juchitan, Oaxaca: Two Documents / Leopoldo de Gyves de la Cruz and COCEI 619

Women of Juchitan / Jeffrey W. Rubin 625

EZLN Demands at the Dialogue Table / Zapatista Army of National Liberation 638

The Long Journey from Despair to Hope / Subcomandante Marcos 646

A Tzotzil Chronicle / Marian Peres Tsu 655

Debtors' Revenge / Heather Williams 670

Mexicans Would Not Be Bought, Coerced / Wayne A. Cornelius 684

VIII The Border and Beyond

Introduction 687

Plan of San Diego / Anonymous 689

The Mexican Connection / Rudolfo Acuandntilde;a 692

The Maquiladoras / William Langewiesche 698

Dompe Days / Luis Alberto Urrea 708

Pedro P., Coyote / Judith Adler Hellman 717

There's a Party Going On in Texas / Anonymous 728

Two Poems about Immigrant Life / Pat Mora and Gina Valdes 731

The Deadly Harvest of the Sierra Madre / Alan Weisman 734

Two Songs about Drug Smuggling / Salomandeacute; Guitandeacute;rrez and Paulino Vargas 747

The New World Border / Guillermo Gandoacute;mez-Peandntilde;a 750

Suggestions for Further Reading 757

Acknowledgment of Copyrights 763

Index 773


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Product Details

ISBN:
9780822330424
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
01/16/2003
Publisher:
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Series info:
Latin America Readers
Pages:
808
Height:
1.90IN
Width:
6.10IN
Thickness:
2.00
Series:
Latin America Readers (Paperback)
Number of Units:
1
Illustration:
Yes
Copyright Year:
2002
Series Volume:
no. 11
UPC Code:
2800822330426
Author:
Gilbert M Joseph
Editor:
Gilbert M. Joseph
Editor:
Gilbert M. Joseph
Editor:
Robin Kirk
Editor:
Orin Starn
Editor:
Timothy J. Henderson
Editor:
Robin Kirk
Editor:
Orin Starn
Editor:
Timothy J. Henderson
Subject:
Mexico History.
Subject:
World History-Mexico
Subject:
Mexico Economic conditions.
Subject:
History

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