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![]() From Indians to Chicanos The Dynamics of Mexican-American Culture, Second Edition
James Diego Vigil
Considered a pioneering achievement when
first published nearly two decades ago, From Indians to Chicanos—now in a
completely revised second edition—continues to offer students an informed and
penetrating approach to the history of Chicano development.
Anthropologist-historian Diego Vigil shows a perceptive and knowledgeable
background in brief, clear outlines of each stage of Mexican-American history,
charting the culture change sequences in the Pre-Columbian, Spanish Colonial,
Mexican Independence and Nationalism, and Anglo-American periods. He analyzes
not only the events and the underlying conditions that affect them but also the
dynamics that shaped contemporary Chicano life. The author has absorbed an
enormous amount of information and has condensed it in a very readable and
understandable fashion. Vigil’s ethnohistorical introduction to the
Mexican-American experience in the United States is simple yet comprehensive so
that students clearly understand historical developments and the specific
socioeconomic, sociocultural, and sociopsychological forces involved. $26.95 list, 324 pages 10-digit ISBN: 0-88133-976-8 13-digit ISBN: 978-0-88133-976-5 © 1998 “Teachers of Chicano studies, Chicano sociology, ethnic studies, southwestern history, and related areas will find this a very useful volume for giving their students a fundamental, holistic, diachronic view of the Chicano experience.” —José Macias, Anthropology & Education Quarterly |