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1969209301969. Chicano Mexican-American El Grito: A Journal of Contemporary Mexican-American Thought. Berkley: Quinto Sol Publications 1969-1974. Archive of 2 journals. Each have 84 pages. El Grito was published to highlight scholarship and creative work by Mexican Americans from the United States between 1967 and 1974. Included in this archive are; 1 El Grito: a journal of contemporary Mexican-American thought; vol. II #2 Winter 1969. Highlighted articles include "The Historical and Intellectual Presence of Mexican-Americans" "The Negro Movement as an Anti-Revolution" and collected narratives and poetry by Chicano writers; and 2 Chicano Drama El Grito Book Series; Year VII June-August 1974. The introduction begins with a brief summation of Chicano theatre and it's emphasis on Mayan and Aztec mythology. It's contents include five Chicano dramas written by Alurista Carlos Morton and Alfonso C. Hernandez. El Grito was published by Quinto Sol the first fully independent publishing house to surface from the Chicano movement in the 1960s. The name "Quinto Sol" is Spanish for "Fifth Sun" and it refers to the Aztec myth of creation and destruction. El Grito was the first national academic Chicano literary journal ever published in the U.S. The journal whose name is Spanish for "the Shout" was "intended to raise awareness at what we could call a pan-Chicano/a nationalistic level". Considered an intellectual and independent critical space it became a place where Chicano scholars authors and artists could work to debunk the "culture of poverty" and other negative stereotypes attributed to Mexican Americans in the media at the time. The authors published in El Grito drew attention to the biases in academic realms regarding Mexican-Americans and attempted to rectify these blind spots. The texts became an important resource for those wanting to learn about the newly instituted discipline of Chicano Studies. El Grito also published advertisements geared towards high schools and other university departments to stress the importance of Quinto Sol materials in the classroom. Through the journal El Grito Quinto Sol played a pivotal role in the process of institutionalizing Chicano culture as a legitimate field of inquiry. Binding is tight and pages are clean aside from the title pages having some pencil markings. Overall very good condition. unknown
1972210801972. Chicano Poetry Chicano Literature El Grito: A Journal of Contemporary Mexican-American Thought Vol. V No. 3. Eds. Octavio Romano-V and Hermino Rios. Berkeley CA: Quinto Sol Publications 1972. Softcover journal volume with illustrated cover. Text in English and Spanish. 84 pages. El Grito: A Journal of Contemporary Mexican-American Thought was published to highlight scholarship and creative work by Mexican Americans from the United States between 1967 and 1974. It was published by Quinto Sol the first fully independent publishing house to surface from the Chicano movement in the 1960s. The name "Quinto Sol" is Spanish for "Fifth Sun" and it refers to the Aztec myth of creation and destruction. El Grito first began in 1967 and was the first national academic Chicano literary journal ever published in the U.S. The journal whose name is Spanish for "the Shout" was "intended to raise awareness at what we could call a pan-Chicano/a nationalistic level". Considered an intellectual and independent critical space it became a place where Chicanoa scholars authors and artists could work to debunk the "culture of poverty" and other negative stereotypes attributed to Mexican Americans by scientists other literature works and the media. As the editorial developed the journal was used to expand Chicano expression and self-definition. Volume in very good condition. unknown
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1918216641918. González Obregón Luis. El Pensador Mexicano: Diálogos sobre cosas de su tiempo sacados del olvido. México: Cultura 1918. First edition. T. VI Num. 6. Illustrated cover by Valerio Prieto. 8vo Original printed wrappers with an elaborate red-ink architectural design featuring an illustration of Mexico City's Metropolitan Cathedral. A rare issue of El Pensador Mexicano a publication named after the pseudonym of José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi the early 19th-century Mexican journalist and novelist known for his social critiques. Luis González Obregón an esteemed historian and chronicler revives the tradition of El Pensador Mexicano in this volume engaging in dialogues that explore historical and contemporary Mexican society. His work is a reflection on national identity political evolution and cultural heritage written during the turbulent post-revolutionary period. Covers show heavy wear with chipping to edges significant loss to upper right and lower margins and creasing along the spine. Interior pages browned but intact with some foxing and minor corner wear. Overall good condition. A scarce piece of Mexican literary and historical discourse capturing the intellectual climate of post-revolutionary Mexico. unknown
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19130759148New York: Mcgraw Publishing. 1913. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. F First Edition Rare. Paperback. Good. pp1-114; pp 1526-634; 147-299 = ca. 476 total pages in strange pagination. Pages 525-634 constitute the Convention Number. Elaborately illustrated survey of equipment for every aspect of the American Electric Railway Industry. Original purple wraps some old tape to spine; some tears and wear; small owner's label on endpaper text clean. An excellent surviving example with wear to binding noted of this extremely scarce pictorial documentation. Mcgraw Publishing paperback
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