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- catalog abstract "Twelve years after it was first published, "The Future is Mestizo" is now updated and revised with a new foreword, introduction, and epilogue. This book speaks to the largest demographic change in twentieth-century United States history - the Latinization of music, religion, and culture. "Like the Chinese dicho, we are blessed to be living in interesting times, on the border of the new mestizaje. As one member of this exciting movimento nudging and being nudged into the future, I am delighted to have discovered this book. I have seen the new millennium and the future is us." -- Sandra Cisneros.".
- catalog alternative "Avenir est au métissage. English".
- catalog alternative "Project Muse UPCC books net".
- catalog contributor b11665346.
- catalog coverage "San Antonio (Tex.) Biography.".
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description ""Like the Chinese dicho, we are blessed to be living in interesting times, on the border of the new mestizaje. As one member of this exciting movimento nudging and being nudged into the future, I am delighted to have discovered this book. I have seen the new millennium and the future is us." -- Sandra Cisneros.".
- catalog description "Foreword by Sandra Cisneros -- Preface The Great Border -- Introduction The Future Is Mestizo: We Are the Shades by David Carrasco -- 1. A Family of Migrants -- My City -- My Family -- My Neighborhood and Parish -- 2. Who Ami? -- Moving into a "Foreign Land" -- Acceptance, Belonging, and Affirmation -- Experiences of Non-Being -- Neither/Nor but Something New -- 3. A Violated People -- The Masks of Suffering -- The Eruption -- The Eruption Continues -- Going to the Roots -- 4. Marginality -- Festive Breakthrough -- Institutional Barriers -- Invisible Mechanisms -- 5. My People Resurrect at Tepeyac -- The Dawn of a New Day -- From Death to New Life -- First "Evangelium" of the Americas -- Beginning of the New Race -- 6. Galilee of Mestizos -- Is Human Liberation Possible? -- Conquest or Birth -- The Unimagined Liberation -- From Margination to Unity -- 7. Toward Universal Mestizaje -- From Unsuspected Limitations to Unsuspected Richness -- A New Being: Universal and Local -- Continued Migrations -- Threshold of a New Humanity -- The Ultimate Mestizaje -- Epilogue: A Reflection Twelve Years Later -- The Negative -- The Challenge.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Twelve years after it was first published, "The Future is Mestizo" is now updated and revised with a new foreword, introduction, and epilogue. This book speaks to the largest demographic change in twentieth-century United States history - the Latinization of music, religion, and culture.".
- catalog extent "xxvi, 131 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Future is mestizo.".
- catalog identifier "0870815768 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Future is mestizo.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng fre".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boulder, Colo. : University Press of Colorado,".
- catalog relation "Future is mestizo.".
- catalog spatial "San Antonio (Tex.) Biography.".
- catalog spatial "Texas San Antonio".
- catalog spatial "Texas San Antonio.".
- catalog subject "282/.089/6872 21".
- catalog subject "BX4705.E454 A3 2000".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Texas San Antonio Clergy Biography.".
- catalog subject "Elizondo, Virgilio P.".
- catalog subject "Mestizaje Texas San Antonio.".
- catalog subject "Mexican Americans Ethnic identity.".
- catalog subject "Mexican Americans Texas San Antonio Biography.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword by Sandra Cisneros -- Preface The Great Border -- Introduction The Future Is Mestizo: We Are the Shades by David Carrasco -- 1. A Family of Migrants -- My City -- My Family -- My Neighborhood and Parish -- 2. Who Ami? -- Moving into a "Foreign Land" -- Acceptance, Belonging, and Affirmation -- Experiences of Non-Being -- Neither/Nor but Something New -- 3. A Violated People -- The Masks of Suffering -- The Eruption -- The Eruption Continues -- Going to the Roots -- 4. Marginality -- Festive Breakthrough -- Institutional Barriers -- Invisible Mechanisms -- 5. My People Resurrect at Tepeyac -- The Dawn of a New Day -- From Death to New Life -- First "Evangelium" of the Americas -- Beginning of the New Race -- 6. Galilee of Mestizos -- Is Human Liberation Possible? -- Conquest or Birth -- The Unimagined Liberation -- From Margination to Unity -- 7. Toward Universal Mestizaje -- From Unsuspected Limitations to Unsuspected Richness -- A New Being: Universal and Local -- Continued Migrations -- Threshold of a New Humanity -- The Ultimate Mestizaje -- Epilogue: A Reflection Twelve Years Later -- The Negative -- The Challenge.".
- catalog title "Avenir est au métissage. English".
- catalog title "The future is Mestizo : life where cultures meet / Virgilio Elizondo ; with a new foreword by Sandra Cisneros ; and introduction by David Carrasco.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".