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Medieval culture and the Mexican American borderlands
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ISBN: 1585449342 9781585449347 1585441325 9781585441327 Year: 2001 Volume: no. 6 Publisher: College Station : Texas A&M University Press,

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The authors explore three interlinking themes. Firs, they assert that Mexican American Borderlands culture cannot be fully understood without knowledge of its medieval underpinnings in both Castile and England. Second, they argue that certain parallels in the medieval evolution of Hispanic and Anglo societies make the two cultures much more related that is often realized. Finally, the authors show how, despite these similarities, the origins of Anglo-Hispanic tensions trace back to the Middle Ages, predating Bartolome de Casa and the "Black Legend."

Disrupting savagism : Chicana/o, Mexican immigrant, and Native American struggles for self-representation
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ISBN: 0822327481 0822327511 9786613061621 1283061627 0822380013 Year: 2001 Publisher: Durham : Duke University Press,

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Comparative study through discourses by Gaimo, Silko, Anzaldua and others examining the disruption of the boundaries of class, gender, race, ethnicity, and sexuality in Chicano, Mexican and Native American immigrants in the Americas.

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