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Merrell (Latin American literature and culture and semiotic theory, Purdue U.) writes about the diverse Mexican culture for students and others who expect to come into contact with citizens of Mexican and Latin America in the US, and secondarily for visitors to Latin America. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

A vivid cultural panorama of perhaps the mos diverse society in Latin America: Mexico


This historical overview of Mexico explores at every opportunity what it is that makes contemporary Mexico the fascinating and vibrant melange of cultures that it is. Embracing an exuberant array of ethnic diversity including Amerindian, African-American, and European cultures Mexico is emblematic of much of the clash and combination of cultures that characterizes virtually all of Latin America, from the earliest European conquest and colonization to the present day, The Mexicans: A Sense of Culture captures and reveals the intriguing complexities of daily life in Mexico, from its artistic pursuits to its political and economic patterns.
Preface vii
Introduction: Learning Language, Knowing Culture 1(6)
Getting it, Between Cultures
7(20)
The Importance of Mexico's Past
27(20)
This New World, Spanish Style
47(18)
Conquest and Colony
65(10)
Cultural Hybridity Emerging
75(16)
Making Today's Mexico: Criollos, Independence, and Caudillos
91(16)
The Mexican Mind: An Interlude
107(20)
Making Today's Mexico: The Nineteenth Century and the Mexican Revolution
127(14)
Problems That Wouldn't Go Away
141(14)
Particular Mexican Ways
155(20)
Making Today's Mexico: Or, How and Why Are There Two Mexicos?
175(18)
Along the Political Roller Coaster
193(16)
And Now: Pre-Postmodern Mexico?
209(16)
Flying High or Primed for a Fall?
225(14)
Appendix 239(2)
Glossary 241(10)
References 251(18)
Index 269
Floyd Merrell is professor of Latin American literature and culture, and semiotic theory, in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at Purdue University. He is Visiting Professor at the Pontíficia Universidade de São Paulo and the Universidade Federal da Bahia (Brazil). His many books include Sobre Las Culturas y Civilizaciones Latinoamericanas (On Latin American Cultures and Civilizations).