Bridging cultures : reflections on the heritage identity of the Texas-Mexico borderlands /
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Edition: | First edition. |
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Imprint: | College Station : Texas A&M University Press, [2021] ©2021 |
Description: | xviii, 319 pages, 10 pages of plates: illustrations (chiefly color), maps (some color) ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Summerfield G. Roberts Texas history series Summerfield G. Roberts Texas history series. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12626806 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Section 1. Chronology in Context
- 1. The Spanish Borderlands: An Overview
- 2. The Indigenous Borderlands: Cultures without Boundaries
- Section 2. Defining Heritage Continuity and Contemporary Values in the Built Environment
- 3. The Architecture of the Twentieth Century: Management of a Cultural Tradition of Modernity
- 4. The Many Values of Cultural Heritage
- 5. The Question of Modern Heritage: Mid-Twentieth Century Architecture of the Texas-Tamaulipas Border
- 6. Picturing Reynosa: Visualizing the Past of a Río Bravo Mexican Border Town
- Section 3. Continuity of Cultural Heritage
- 7. Extended Borders and Cultural Citizenship
- 8. The Enduring Practice of Quinceañeras in the Borderlands: How a Timeless Ritual Maintains Culture, Language, and Latinx Identities
- 9. Texas Borderlands Artists: A Modern Perspective
- 10. Traversing Beloved Topographies of Immanence: Storying the Borderlands Imaginary
- Section 4. Discontinuity of Cultural Heritage
- 11. Militarized Borders and Digital Bridges: Ethnography, Art Exhibitions, and Archives
- 12. A History of Conflict and Resilience: Borderlands Transformations
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- List of Contributors
- Index