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Jaime E. Rodríguez O. - Common border, uncommon paths: race, culture, and national identity in U.S.-Mexican relations

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title Common Border Uncommon Paths Race Culture and National Identity - photo 1

title:Common Border, Uncommon Paths : Race, Culture, and National Identity in U.S.-Mexican Relations Latin American Silhouettes
author:Rodrguez O., Jaime E.
publisher:Scholarly Resources, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:0842026738
print isbn13:9780842026734
ebook isbn13:9780585199498
language:English
subjectUnited States--Relations--Mexico--Congresses, Mexico--Relations--United States--Congresses, National characteristics, American--Congresses, National characteristics, Mexican--Congresses, Racism--United States--Congresses, Racism--Mexico--Congresses.
publication date:1997
lcc:E183.8.M6C64 1997eb
ddc:303.48/273072
subject:United States--Relations--Mexico--Congresses, Mexico--Relations--United States--Congresses, National characteristics, American--Congresses, National characteristics, Mexican--Congresses, Racism--United States--Congresses, Racism--Mexico--Congresses.
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Common Border, Uncommon Paths
Race, Culture, and National Identity in U.S.-Mexican Relations
Edited by
Jaime E. Rodrguez O. and Kathryn Vincent
Common border uncommon paths race culture and national identity in US-Mexican relations - image 4
A Scholarly Resources Inc. Imprint
Wilmington, Delaware
Page iv
Published in cooperation with the University of California Institute for Mexico and the United States (UC MEXUS)
(c) 1997 by The Regents of the University of California
All rights reserved
First published 1997
Printed and bound in the United States of America
Scholarly Resources Inc.
104 Greenhill Avenue
Wilmington, DE 19805-1897
Sources for Illustrations
Archivo General de la Nacin, Mexico City; Biblioteca Nacional de Mxico, Mexico City; Los Angeles Times Syndicate, Los Angeles, California.
Frontispiece: (c) 1996 by Paul Conrad. Distributed by Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Reprinted by permission.
Front endsheet: A New Map of America Septentrionale (North America), based on the work of Mr. Sanson, geographer to the king of France, published London, 1669, by Richard Blome (shows California as an island).
Back endsheet: L'Amrique Septentrionale (North America) by Guillaume de l'Isle, published in Amsterdam, 1700.
Cover art: Brad Rowe, University of California, Riverside, Publications.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Common border, uncommon paths : race, culture, and national identity in U.S.
Mexican relations / edited by Jaime E. Rodrguez O., Kathryn Vincent.
p. cm. (Latin American silhouettes)
Some essays translated from Spanish.
Drawn from papers presented at a conference convened under the umbrella
of the UC MEXUS program Critical Issues in U.S.-Mexican Relations.
"Published in cooperation with the University of California Institute for
Mexico and the United States (UC MEXUS)"T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8420-2673-8 (alk. paper)
1. United StatesRelationsMexicoCongresses. 2. Mexico
RelationsUnited StatesCongresses. 3. National characteristics,
AmericanCongresses. 4. National characteristics, MexicanCongresses.
5. RacismUnited StatesCongresses. 6. RacismMexicoCongresses.
I. Rodrguez O., Jaime E., 1940- . II. Vincent, Kathryn, 1948- .
III. University of California Institute for Mexico and the United States.
IV. Series.
E183.8.M6C64 1997
303.48'273072-dc21 97-8951
CIP
Picture 5 The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for permanence of paper for printed library materials, Z39.48, 1984.
Picture 6Picture 7
Page v
In Memory of Our Fathers
Luis Arsenio Rodrguez Sandoval
and
David Lloyd Thomas
Page vii
Contents
Preface
ix
Contributors
xi
Back to the Future: Racism and National Culture in U.S.-Mexican Relations
Jaime E. Rodrguez O. and Kathryn Vincent
1
California: Land of Frontiers
Miguel Len-Portilla
15
Race and National Destiny
Ramn Eduardo Ruiz
27
Racism and Mestizaje
Moiss Gonzlez Navarro
43
Mexican Cultural Identity in a U.S. City: The Roots of Collective Action in Los Angeles
Jos Manuel Valenzuela Arce
79
Cultural Relations between the United States and Mexico
Carlos Monsivis
99
Writing the Border: The Languages and Limits of Representation
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