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Based on exhaustive archival research, this study spans the history of newspapers in the Southwests Mexicano communities from the arrival of the press in New Mexico to the last edition of Santa Fes El Nuevo Mexicano. Part I details the education and formation of a generation of Spanish-language journalists instrumental in creating a culture of print in nativo communities. Part II offers in-depth analyses of the texts produced by los periodiqueros, establishing them thematically as precursors to the Chicano literary and political movements of the 1960s and 1970s. Moving beyond reinscribing Nuevomexicanos into history, Melendezs insights on print discourse, orality, and literacy provide a new theoretical framework. He sees newspapers as cultural production and the work of the editors as an organized movement against cultural erasure and toward adaptation amid the massive influx of easterners to the new Southwest.

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title:So All Is Not Lost : The Poetics of Print in Nuevomexicano Communities, 1834-1958 Paso Por Aqui
author:Melndez, A. Gabriel.
publisher:University of New Mexico
isbn10 | asin:0826318061
print isbn13:9780826318060
ebook isbn13:9780585245560
language:English
subjectEthnic press--New Mexico, Mexican American newspapers--New Mexico, Mexican American periodicals--New Mexico, Mexican Americans--New Mexico--Ethnic identity, Mexican Americans--New Mexico--Intellectual life.
publication date:1997
lcc:PN4888.H57M45 1997eb
ddc:071/.89/0896872
subject:Ethnic press--New Mexico, Mexican American newspapers--New Mexico, Mexican American periodicals--New Mexico, Mexican Americans--New Mexico--Ethnic identity, Mexican Americans--New Mexico--Intellectual life.
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So All Is Not Lost
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Pas Por Aqu
Series on the Nuevomexicano Literary Heritage
Edited by Genaro M. Padilla and Erlinda Gonzales-Berry
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So All Is Not Lost
The Poetics of Print in Nuevomexicano Communities, 1834-1958
A. Gabriel Melndez
Page iv 1997 by the University of New Mexico Press All rights reserved - photo 3
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1997 by the University of New Mexico Press.
All rights reserved.
First Edition
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Melndez, A. Gabriel (Anthony Gabriel)
So All Is Not Lost. The poetics of print in Neuvomexicano communities, 1834
1958 / A. Gabriel Melndez.1st ed.
p. cm.(Pas por aqu)
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).
ISBN 0-8263-1776-6.ISBN 0-8263-1806-1 (pbk.)
1. Ethnic pressNew Mexico. 2. Mexican American newspapersNew
Mexico. 3. Mexican American periodicalsNew Mexico. 4. Mexican
AmericansNew MexicoEthnic identity. 5. Mexican AmericansNew
MexicoIntellectual life. I. Title. II. Series.
PN4888.H57M45 1997
071'.89'0896872-dc21 97-4583
CIP
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Para Cristina:
sin ella, los caminos
a ninguna parte conducen.
Para Alejandro,
y para Cheo, que viene a estarse un tiempo con nosotros:
para que sepan de las obras
de sus antepasados en
caminos que nos trajeron hasta aqu.
Finalmente, para que no todo permanezca relegado al olvido.
For Cristina:
Without her, roads lead nowhere.
For Alejandro,
and for Cheo, who is coming to stay with us a while:
so that they may
know of the work of
their antepasados upon the roads that have
brought us all here.
Finally, so all does not remain lost.
Page vii
CONTENTS
Note from the Series Editors
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
3
Part I
A Nuevomexicano Culture of Print
11
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Mexicanos in the History of the Early Press in the Southwest
13
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The Martnez Press and the Ideology of Literacy
18
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The Press in New Mexico after the American Conquest
21
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The Emergence of Spanish-Language Journalism in New Mexico
24
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Canjes: The Dialogic Exchange of Border Papers
28
2
A Generation in Transition
33
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Witnessing Social Change: The Life of J.M.H. Alarid
34
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Structures of Domination
42
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Education, Biliteracy, and the World beyond the Village
44
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Neo-Mexicanismo and Cultural Ascendancy
58
3
Contesting Social and Historical Erasure: The Discursive Agency of La Prensa Asociada Hispano-Americana
63
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Discourse and Ideological Alliance
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