Chicano Folklore: A Guide to the Folktales, Traditions, Rituals and Religious Practices of Mexican Americans

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OUP USA, 15.11.2001 г. - 308 страници
Did you know that barrio is a term for a Chicano neighborhood, and that some of the oldest barrios can be found in major U.S. cities, like Los Angeles, Chicago, El Paso, and San Antonio? Or that menudo is actually a soup-type dish made with tripe, the stomach lining of a cow, and typically eaten early in the morning after big holiday celebrations to cure a hangover? Chicano Folklore is replete with such interesting and often surprising facts about Mexican American culture. Even before the United States-Mexican War in 1848, when 80,000 Spanish-Mexican-Indian people suddenly became inhabitants of the United States, people of Spanish and Mexican descent had a rich and unique culture in what is now the American southwest. Understanding Chicano folklore, or the customs, rituals, and traditional cultural forms that Mexican Americans share, is extremely significant to comprehending the Chicano experience. Chicano Folklore is the first reference book to focus wholly on this subject. From burrito (literally little burro or little donkey) to zoot suit (a style of suit worn by Mexican Americans, African Americans, and Filipino Americans during the 1930s and 1940s), the dictionary's more than 225 in-depth passages thoroughly explain the meaning and background of each cultural term. We learn about the music, religious practices, food, and key historical and mythical figures that make Chicano folklore so vibrant. The detailed, immensely informative passages of Chicano Folklore will entertain and educate anyone interested in understanding Chicano culture and the colorful impact it has had on America as a whole.

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El Abuelo Grandfather
1
Aguinaldos Christmas Gifts
7
Ay Vienen los Yankees Here
13
Barbacoa de Cabeza Barbecued Beef
19
CONTENTS
44
Chili Queens
50
El Coco Bogeyman
57
Conjunto Music
63
Mal Ojo Evil Eye
148
Menudo Tripe Stew
155
Moradas Penitente Chapels
161
Nacimiento Nativity Scene
167
Ofrenda Offering
173
CONTENTS
216
El Tejano The Texan
224
Tonantzin Aztec Goddess
230

Coyote
70
Dobie J Frank 83
119
Kermés Festival
135
Los Lobos The Wolves
142

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Rafaela G. Castro has lectured in Chicano Studies at the University of California, Berkeley and at California State University, Hayward. She has worked in the libraries of the University of Oregon and Contra Costa College. Currently she is a librarian in the Humanities/Social Sciences department of Shields Library at the University of California, Davis.

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