Aztlan: an anthology of Mexican American literature. Edited by Luis Valdez and Stan Steiner.
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- ISBN: 0394473698
- ISBN: 9780394473697
- Physical Description: xxxiv, 410 pages 22 cm.
- Edition: [1st ed.].
- Publisher: New York, Knopf, 1972.
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- Formatted Contents Note:
- Where are the roots of men? The origins of Mexico. The heart of earth, from Popol Vuh : the sacred book of the ancient Quiche Maya -- In a time nobody exactly remembers : the Olmecs / Miguel Leon-Portilla -- The city of Tenochtitlan -- What greater grandeur, from the dispatches of Hernando Cortez -- Greater than Constantinople and Rome / Father Bernal Diaz del Castillo -- Life of the Aztecs -- Aztec democracy : in favor of the common man / Icazbalceta -- Aztec imperialism : Tlacaelel and human sacrifice / Miguel Leon-Portilla -- The cosmos and man : Aztec humanism -- Where are the roots of men? -- Does man possess any truth? -- One day we must go -- Who am I? -- The blood was fulfilled, from the Chilam Balam of Chumayel -- Death emerges from life, life emerges from death / Domingo Martinez Paredes.The conquest : flowers and songs of sorrow. No, it is not a dream, from the Aztec Codices. We come as friends : the meeting of Motecuhzoma and Cortez -- The fall of Tenochtitlan -- The dirges -- Broken spears -- Flowers and songs of sorrow -- All wars of conquest are unjust / Father Bartolome de las Casas -- The last judgment -- The king must pay -- It is not proper that this book be published : a royal cedula of Philip II.The genesis of the chicanos. The journals of Nunez Cabeza de Vaca -- The thoughts that clothe the soul of a European -- Our countrymen, these slave catchers -- From the edge of the mountains to the stones and sand in the rivers, the proclamation of Don Juan de Onate -- The vow of poverty / Father Jeronimo de Zarate Salmeron -- Sonora is our motherland / Arnold R. Rojas -- The simple pastoral life (Texas) / Americo Paredes -- The vaquero / Arnold R. Rojas -- The gold miners / Francisco Salazar -- The sheepherders / Fabiola Cabeza de Baca -- The campesinos / Raymond Barrio -- The braceros / Ernesto Galarza -- With the coming of the barbwire, came hunger : folk-lore of the Texas-Mexican vaquero / Jovita Gonzales -- Los caballeros de labor y los gorras blancas / Fabiola Cabeza de Baca.The Gods of war : death to the gringos! The invasions of this modern Rome / Jose Maria Tornel y Mendivil -- To the Texas colonists "Mexican" is an execrable word -- After we took them to our bosom, they destroyed us -- The fall of the Alamo / General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana -- What child will not shed abundant tears at the tomb of his parents / Governor Juan Bautista Vigil -- The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Article VIII : rights of Mexicans established in territories ceded to United States -- The betrayal -- California is lost! / El clamor publico -- They have no voice / Don Pablo de la Guerra -- The guerrilla wars -- I will not submit / Joaquin Murieta -- Joaquin Murrieta / Arnold R. Rojas -- Love secrets of Joaquin Murieta, from an old newspaper -- Suffer the death of martyrs, Proclamation of Juan Nepomuceno Cortina -- Revolutionaries are also sons of God / General Francisco Villa -- Viva la revolucion : we are heading toward life / Ricardo Flores Magon.The migrations. The roots of migration / Ernesto Galarza -- Corridos : the songs of exodus -- An emigrant's farewell -- El coyotito -- Deported -- La cucaracha -- As loyal citizens of the United States -- El arrimado : the guest in the land of buy now, pay later / Antonio Gomez.In the barrios. Life in the barrios -- On the road to Texas : Pete Fonesca / Tomas Rivera -- Tucson, Arizona : el hoyo / Mario Suarez -- Tucson, Arizona : las comadres / Mario Suarez -- East Los Angeles : passing time / J.L. Navarro -- Los Angeles : the sacred spot / Javier Alva -- The vatos -- The story of a vato -- You are lower than animals -- Justice in the Southwest, report of the United States Commission on Civil Rights -- The caste system of employment, report of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission -- Manana is too late : labor standards / Maclovio R. Barraza.La causa : in the beginning. The plan of Delano -- Huelga! : the history of the National Farm Workers Association -- Why Delano? / Cesar Chavez -- Nothing has changed : an interview with Cesar Chavez -- El malcriado : the voice of the farm worker -- The dignity of the farm worker -- What is a movement? -- Walkout in Albuquerque : the Chicano movement becomes nationwide -- Venceremos! : Mexican-American statement on travel to Cuba / Luis Valdez and Roberto Rubalcava -- We demand : statement of Chicanos of the Southwest in the Poor People's Campaign / Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales -- La Raza Unida / Jorge Lara-Braud.La causa : la tierra (the earth). Mother of all life : the earth / Cleofas Vigil -- The land grants / Clark S. Knowlton -- My cow, she was almost arrested / Tobia Leyba -- The alianza : a hope and a dream / Father Robert G. Garcia -- Our time has come -- La cooperativa / Valentina Valdez Tijerina -- Our allegiance is to the land / Alex Mercure.La causa : la mujer (the woman). The act of love, from the Aztec Codices. Do not throw yourself upon women ; Must we live weeping? : a father's advice to his daughter -- The pioneer women / Fabiola Cabeza de Baca -- Songs of sorrows -- El abandonado -- La firolera -- El sombrero ancho -- Madre -- La jefita / Jose Montoya -- Cruz / Augustin Lira -- The new Chicana -- The women of La Raza / Enriqueta Longauez y Vasquez -- La madre de Aztlan / Mary Lou Espinosa.La causa : the Chicanos. The emergence of the new Chicano / Guillermo Fuenfrios -- El grito / Guadalupe de Saavedra -- Education and de-education -- The writing on the blackboard / students of Los Angeles -- The word was made flesh : Spanish in the classroom / Sabine R. Ulibarri -- The Mexican American child : how have we failed him?, from a report of the U.S. Office of Education -- The blow outs!, from the Chicano student news -- The Chicano movement : a new breed -- The brown berets -- La Junta -- Los comancheros del norte : for machos only -- The Chicano movement : a controversy -- Reverse racism / Congressman Henry Gonzales -- The youth will be heard / Carta editorial -- Voices of the Chicanos -- Aztec angel / Luis Omar Salinas -- Musica de machete / Benjamin Luna -- 22 miles / Jose Angel Guitierrez -- Jail flashes / Roberto Vargas -- Segundo canto / Roberto Vargas -- Poem in lieu of preface / Alberto Alurista -- El Louie / Jose Montoya -- To a dead lowrider / J.L. Navarro -- A trip through the mind jail / Raul Salinas.La causa : The artist. The Toltec (The artist) : he makes things live, from the Aztec Codices. The good painter ; He who gives life to clay ; He is whole -- The art of the Chicano movement, and the movement of Chicano art / Manuel J. Martinez -- Chicano theater / Luis Valdez -- Notes on Chicano theater -- El teatro campesino -- Bernabe, a play / Luis Valdez -- Notes of the playwright -- Bernabe : a drama of modern Chicano -- Mythology (scene 3).La causa : God and church. The destruction of the Aztec temples : I overturned the idols / Hernando Cortez -- God and man -- Sayings of Patrocino Barela -- I believe in God. But not in priests / Cleofas Vigil -- God is beside you in the picket line, from the writings of Cesar Chavez -- Peregrinacion, penitencia, revolucion -- To be a man is to suffer for others : God help us to be men! -- The church and the Chicanos -- The church and La Raza -- Campo cultural de La Raza / Alberto Alurista -- Catolicos por La Raza -- Jesus Christ as a revolutionist / Delores del Grito -- The new Christ, poems ; The organizer ; A new cross / Abelardo Delgado.Aztlan. The children of the Aztec : the vision of Motecuhzoma -- El plan espiritual de Aztlan : Chicano Liberation Youth Conference.
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505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gWhere are the roots of men? The origins of Mexico. ‡tThe heart of earth, from Popol Vuh : the sacred book of the ancient Quiche Maya -- ‡tIn a time nobody exactly remembers : the Olmecs / ‡rMiguel Leon-Portilla -- ‡tThe city of Tenochtitlan -- ‡tWhat greater grandeur, from the dispatches of Hernando Cortez -- ‡tGreater than Constantinople and Rome / ‡rFather Bernal Diaz del Castillo -- ‡tLife of the Aztecs -- ‡tAztec democracy : in favor of the common man / ‡rIcazbalceta -- ‡tAztec imperialism : Tlacaelel and human sacrifice / ‡rMiguel Leon-Portilla -- ‡tThe cosmos and man : Aztec humanism -- ‡tWhere are the roots of men? -- ‡tDoes man possess any truth? -- ‡tOne day we must go -- ‡tWho am I? -- ‡tThe blood was fulfilled, from the Chilam Balam of Chumayel -- ‡tDeath emerges from life, life emerges from death / ‡rDomingo Martinez Paredes. |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gThe conquest : flowers and songs of sorrow. ‡tNo, it is not a dream, from the Aztec Codices. ‡tWe come as friends : the meeting of Motecuhzoma and Cortez -- ‡tThe fall of Tenochtitlan -- ‡tThe dirges -- ‡tBroken spears -- ‡tFlowers and songs of sorrow -- ‡tAll wars of conquest are unjust / ‡rFather Bartolome de las Casas -- ‡tThe last judgment -- ‡tThe king must pay -- ‡tIt is not proper that this book be published : a royal cedula of Philip II. |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gThe genesis of the chicanos. ‡tThe journals of Nunez Cabeza de Vaca -- ‡tThe thoughts that clothe the soul of a European -- ‡tOur countrymen, these slave catchers -- ‡tFrom the edge of the mountains to the stones and sand in the rivers, the proclamation of Don Juan de Onate -- ‡tThe vow of poverty / ‡rFather Jeronimo de Zarate Salmeron -- ‡tSonora is our motherland / ‡rArnold R. Rojas -- ‡tThe simple pastoral life (Texas) / ‡rAmerico Paredes -- ‡tThe vaquero / ‡rArnold R. Rojas -- ‡tThe gold miners / ‡rFrancisco Salazar -- ‡tThe sheepherders / ‡rFabiola Cabeza de Baca -- ‡tThe campesinos / ‡rRaymond Barrio -- ‡tThe braceros / ‡rErnesto Galarza -- ‡tWith the coming of the barbwire, came hunger : folk-lore of the Texas-Mexican vaquero / ‡rJovita Gonzales -- ‡tLos caballeros de labor y los gorras blancas / ‡rFabiola Cabeza de Baca. |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gThe Gods of war : death to the gringos! ‡tThe invasions of this modern Rome / ‡rJose Maria Tornel y Mendivil -- ‡tTo the Texas colonists "Mexican" is an execrable word -- ‡tAfter we took them to our bosom, they destroyed us -- ‡tThe fall of the Alamo / ‡rGeneral Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana -- ‡tWhat child will not shed abundant tears at the tomb of his parents / ‡rGovernor Juan Bautista Vigil -- ‡tThe Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Article VIII : rights of Mexicans established in territories ceded to United States -- ‡tThe betrayal -- ‡tCalifornia is lost! / ‡rEl clamor publico -- ‡tThey have no voice / ‡rDon Pablo de la Guerra -- ‡tThe guerrilla wars -- ‡tI will not submit / ‡rJoaquin Murieta -- ‡tJoaquin Murrieta / ‡rArnold R. Rojas -- ‡tLove secrets of Joaquin Murieta, from an old newspaper -- ‡tSuffer the death of martyrs, Proclamation of Juan Nepomuceno Cortina -- ‡tRevolutionaries are also sons of God / ‡rGeneral Francisco Villa -- ‡tViva la revolucion : we are heading toward life / ‡rRicardo Flores Magon. |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gThe migrations. ‡tThe roots of migration / ‡rErnesto Galarza -- ‡tCorridos : the songs of exodus -- ‡tAn emigrant's farewell -- ‡tEl coyotito -- ‡tDeported -- ‡tLa cucaracha -- ‡tAs loyal citizens of the United States -- ‡tEl arrimado : the guest in the land of buy now, pay later / ‡rAntonio Gomez. |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gIn the barrios. ‡tLife in the barrios -- ‡tOn the road to Texas : Pete Fonesca / ‡rTomas Rivera -- ‡tTucson, Arizona : el hoyo / ‡rMario Suarez -- ‡tTucson, Arizona : las comadres / ‡rMario Suarez -- ‡tEast Los Angeles : passing time / ‡rJ.L. Navarro -- ‡tLos Angeles : the sacred spot / ‡rJavier Alva -- ‡tThe vatos -- ‡tThe story of a vato -- ‡tYou are lower than animals -- ‡tJustice in the Southwest, report of the United States Commission on Civil Rights -- ‡tThe caste system of employment, report of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission -- ‡tManana is too late : labor standards / ‡rMaclovio R. Barraza. |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gLa causa : in the beginning. ‡tThe plan of Delano -- ‡tHuelga! : the history of the National Farm Workers Association -- ‡tWhy Delano? / ‡rCesar Chavez -- ‡tNothing has changed : an interview with Cesar Chavez -- ‡tEl malcriado : the voice of the farm worker -- ‡tThe dignity of the farm worker -- ‡tWhat is a movement? -- ‡tWalkout in Albuquerque : the Chicano movement becomes nationwide -- ‡tVenceremos! : Mexican-American statement on travel to Cuba / ‡rLuis Valdez and Roberto Rubalcava -- ‡tWe demand : statement of Chicanos of the Southwest in the Poor People's Campaign / ‡rRodolfo "Corky" Gonzales -- ‡tLa Raza Unida / ‡rJorge Lara-Braud. |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gLa causa : la tierra (the earth). ‡tMother of all life : the earth / ‡rCleofas Vigil -- ‡tThe land grants / ‡rClark S. Knowlton -- ‡tMy cow, she was almost arrested / ‡rTobia Leyba -- ‡tThe alianza : a hope and a dream / ‡rFather Robert G. Garcia -- ‡tOur time has come -- ‡tLa cooperativa / ‡rValentina Valdez Tijerina -- ‡tOur allegiance is to the land / ‡rAlex Mercure. |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gLa causa : la mujer (the woman). ‡tThe act of love, from the Aztec Codices. ‡tDo not throw yourself upon women ; ‡tMust we live weeping? : a father's advice to his daughter -- ‡tThe pioneer women / ‡rFabiola Cabeza de Baca -- ‡tSongs of sorrows -- ‡tEl abandonado -- ‡tLa firolera -- ‡tEl sombrero ancho -- ‡tMadre -- ‡tLa jefita / ‡rJose Montoya -- ‡tCruz / ‡rAugustin Lira -- ‡tThe new Chicana -- ‡tThe women of La Raza / ‡rEnriqueta Longauez y Vasquez -- ‡tLa madre de Aztlan / ‡rMary Lou Espinosa. |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gLa causa : the Chicanos. ‡tThe emergence of the new Chicano / ‡rGuillermo Fuenfrios -- ‡tEl grito / ‡rGuadalupe de Saavedra -- ‡tEducation and de-education -- ‡tThe writing on the blackboard / ‡rstudents of Los Angeles -- ‡tThe word was made flesh : Spanish in the classroom / ‡rSabine R. Ulibarri -- ‡tThe Mexican American child : how have we failed him?, from a report of the U.S. Office of Education -- ‡tThe blow outs!, from the Chicano student news -- ‡tThe Chicano movement : a new breed -- ‡tThe brown berets -- ‡tLa Junta -- ‡tLos comancheros del norte : for machos only -- ‡tThe Chicano movement : a controversy -- ‡tReverse racism / ‡rCongressman Henry Gonzales -- ‡tThe youth will be heard / ‡rCarta editorial -- ‡tVoices of the Chicanos -- ‡tAztec angel / ‡rLuis Omar Salinas -- ‡tMusica de machete / ‡rBenjamin Luna -- ‡t22 miles / ‡rJose Angel Guitierrez -- ‡tJail flashes / ‡rRoberto Vargas -- ‡tSegundo canto / ‡rRoberto Vargas -- ‡tPoem in lieu of preface / ‡rAlberto Alurista -- ‡tEl Louie / ‡rJose Montoya -- ‡tTo a dead lowrider / ‡rJ.L. Navarro -- ‡tA trip through the mind jail / ‡rRaul Salinas. |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gLa causa : The artist. ‡tThe Toltec (The artist) : he makes things live, from the Aztec Codices. ‡tThe good painter ; ‡tHe who gives life to clay ; ‡tHe is whole -- ‡tThe art of the Chicano movement, and the movement of Chicano art / ‡rManuel J. Martinez -- ‡tChicano theater / ‡rLuis Valdez -- ‡tNotes on Chicano theater -- ‡tEl teatro campesino -- ‡tBernabe, a play / ‡rLuis Valdez -- ‡tNotes of the playwright -- ‡tBernabe : a drama of modern Chicano -- ‡tMythology (scene 3). |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gLa causa : God and church. ‡tThe destruction of the Aztec temples : I overturned the idols / ‡rHernando Cortez -- ‡tGod and man -- ‡tSayings of Patrocino Barela -- ‡tI believe in God. But not in priests / ‡rCleofas Vigil -- ‡tGod is beside you in the picket line, from the writings of Cesar Chavez -- ‡tPeregrinacion, penitencia, revolucion -- ‡tTo be a man is to suffer for others : God help us to be men! -- ‡tThe church and the Chicanos -- ‡tThe church and La Raza -- ‡tCampo cultural de La Raza / ‡rAlberto Alurista -- ‡tCatolicos por La Raza -- ‡tJesus Christ as a revolutionist / ‡rDelores del Grito -- ‡tThe new Christ, poems ; ‡tThe organizer ; ‡tA new cross / ‡rAbelardo Delgado. |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gAztlan. ‡tThe children of the Aztec : the vision of Motecuhzoma -- ‡tEl plan espiritual de Aztlan : Chicano Liberation Youth Conference. |
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