04850oam 22008654a 450 991016272470332120240501161736.00-8263-5676-1(CKB)3710000001043973(MiAaPQ)EBC4744146(OCoLC)1273307143(MdBmJHUP)musev2_76991(Perlego)1588918(EXLCZ)99371000000104397320160624d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierAztlánEssays on the Chicano Homeland. Revised and Expanded Edition. /edited by Rudolfo Anaya, Francisco A. Lomelí and Enrique R. LamadridRevised and expanded editionAlbuquerqueUniversity of New Mexico Press[2017]©[2017]1 online resource (440 pages) illustrationsQuerencias series0-8263-5675-3 Includes bibliographical references.Front Cover -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Revisiting the Vision of Aztlán: Origins, Interpretations, and Theory vis-à-vis Fact and Fiction / Francisco A. Lomelí -- Part 1: Aztlán as Myth and Historical Conscience -- 1: El plan espiritual de Aztlán -- 2: Aztlán: A Homeland without Boundaries / Rudolfo Anaya -- 3: The Archaic, Historical, and Mythicized Dimensions of Aztlán / Michael Pina -- 4: Spanish Colonial Mapmakers and the Search for Aztlán, Teguayo, Copala, and the Siete Cuevas / Joseph P. Sánchez -- 5: The Aztec Palimpsest: Toward a New Understanding of Aztlán, Cultural Identity, and History / Daniel Cooper Alarcón -- 6: Aztlán: Myth and Historical Consciousness of the Chicano People / Cosme Zaragoza -- Translated by Francisco A. Lomelí -- Part 2: Historicizing the Dialectics of Aztlán -- 7: In Search of Aztlán / Luis Leal -- Translated by Gladys Leal -- 8: Myth and Reality: Observations on American Myths and the Myth of Aztlán / E. A. Mares -- 9: The Vicissitudes Of Aztlán / Elyette Benjamin-Labarthe -- 10: Aztlán, Montezuma, and New Mexico: The Political Uses of American Indian Mythology / Ramón A. Gutiérrez -- Part 3: Redefining Aztlán as a Discursive Concept -- 11: Refiguring Aztlán / Rafael Pérez-Torres -- 12: The Homeland, Aztlán/El otro México / Gloria Anzaldúa -- 13: Queer Aztlán: The Re-Formation of Chicano Tribe / Cherríe Moraga -- 14: Return to Aztlán: The Chicano Rediscovers His Indian Past / Guillermo Lux and Maurilio E. Vigil -- 15: Aztlán, Cíbola, and Frontier New Spain / John R. Chávez -- Part 4: Comparative Applications of Aztlán -- 16: Myth and Comparative Cultural Nationalism: The Ideological Uses of Aztlán / Genaro M. Padilla -- 17: Aztlán, Borinquen, and Hispanic Nationalism in the United States / J. Jorge Klor de Alva.18: The Nativist Aztlán: Fantasies and Anxieties of Whiteness on the Border / Lee Bebout -- 19: Myth, Identity, and Struggle in Three Chicano Novels: Aztlán, Anaya, Méndez, and Acosta / Alurista -- 20: ABC: Aztlán, the Borderlands, and Chicago / Sergio D. Elizondo -- Contributors -- Back Cover.This expanded new edition of the classic 1989 collection of essays about Aztlán weighs its value.Querencias series.ReligiongndMythologiegndLiteraturgndHeimatMotivgndChicanosgndAztlánMotivgndAztlángndAztekengndMexican AmericansEthnic identityfast(OCoLC)fst01019104Mexican Americansfast(OCoLC)fst01019072Aztlánfast(OCoLC)fst00824765Aztec mythologyfast(OCoLC)fst00824710Aztec mythologyMexican AmericansHistoryMexican AmericansEthnic identityAztlánHistoryReligion.Mythologie.Literatur.HeimatChicanos.AztlánAztlán.Azteken.Mexican AmericansEthnic identity.Mexican Americans.Aztlán.Aztec mythology.Aztec mythology.Mexican AmericansHistory.Mexican AmericansEthnic identity.Aztlán.305.868/72073Lamadrid Enrique R.Lomelí Francisco A.Anaya Rudolfo A.MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910162724703321Aztlán1367925UNINA