Category Archives: Malinche

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What I like about Sandra Dionisi’s painting is that it both reflects a snake and a scorpion at the same time in her work. Que viva la reconquista!

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Requiered reading ese

“La Malinche.” Slave, interpreter, secretary, mistress, mother of the first “Mexican.” her very name still stirs up controversy. Associate Professor of History R. Douglas Cope teaches Mexican and colonial Latin American history. He is the author of The Limits of … Continue reading

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Aztlán my land: where art thou headed?

Reading this article am inspired to write the following I have stated numerous times that the idea of returning the Southwest to México (a preposterous idea if there ever was one) would be detrimental to our culture, the pachuc@, chol@, … Continue reading

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California, Bustamante and MeCHA

Citizens against citizens, a view of the blog world led me to interesting commentary on this as they avalanched Cruz Bustamante on his allegiances to MeCHA. There was a conserted effort to question Bustamantes real intentions to get to power … Continue reading

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Pochismo

It seems as though Pochismo is hailing a revival unprecedented in the history of our young culture. Just as chicano was once a denigrating term and later spoused as a badge of honor so is pochismo doing that as well … Continue reading

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