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The Mexico Reader is a vivid and comprehensive guide to muchos MÉxicos-the many varied histories and cultures of Mexico. Unparalleled in scope, it covers pre-Columbian times to the present, from the extraordinary power and influence of the Roman Catholic Church to Mexico's uneven postrevolutionary modernization, from chronic economic and political instability to its rich cultural heritage. Bringing together over eighty selections that include poetry, folklore, photo essays, songs, political cartoons, memoirs, journalism, and scholarly writing, this volume highlights the voices of everyday Mexicans-indigenous peoples, artists, soldiers, priests, peasants, and workers. It also includes pieces by politicians and foreign diplomats; by literary giants Octavio Paz, Gloria AnzaldÚa, and Carlos Fuentes; and by and about revolutionary leaders Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata. This revised and updated edition features new selections that address twenty-first-century developments, including the rise of narcopolitics, the economic and personal costs of the United States' mass deportation programs, the political activism of indigenous healers and manufacturing workers, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Mexico Reader is an essential resource for travelers, students, and experts alike.
Contents
Acknowledgments xv
A Note on Style xvii
Introduction 1
I. The Search for "Lo Mexicano" 11
II. Ancient Civilizations 59
III. Conquest and Colony 89
IV. Trials of the Young Republic 153
V. Revolution 277
VI. Perils of Modernity 403
VII. From the Ruins 499
VIII. The Border and Beyond 595
IX. From the Perfect Dictatorship to a Imperfect Democracy 667
Suggestions for Further Reading 737
Acknowledgment of Copyrights and Sources 747
Index 757