El compromiso social y el futuro de Aztlán: El mestizaje en La raza Cósmica (1925) de José Vasconcelos y la novela Crisol (1984) de Justo S. Alarcón

abstract: Addressing the pending problem of understanding and interpreting the baroque discourse and multiple symbols in the third part, Realización, of the trilogy Crisol (1984) by Justo S. Alarcón, this study compares the vision of mestizaje, or miscegenation, in the said trilogy part and La Raza...

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Other Authors: Duran, David (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:Spanish
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.16057
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-160572018-06-22T03:03:38Z El compromiso social y el futuro de Aztlán: El mestizaje en La raza Cósmica (1925) de José Vasconcelos y la novela Crisol (1984) de Justo S. Alarcón abstract: Addressing the pending problem of understanding and interpreting the baroque discourse and multiple symbols in the third part, Realización, of the trilogy Crisol (1984) by Justo S. Alarcón, this study compares the vision of mestizaje, or miscegenation, in the said trilogy part and La Raza Cósmica (1925) by José Vasconcelos. To do this, we examine existing research on the two authors and we particularized the conception of mestizo, taking into account its expression in Mexico and the United States (U.S.). To analyze the text by Alarcón, our critical framework is based on fables and their didactic function as represented by the parables in the Bible and their moral functions as personified in the fables by Aesop and other writers. Although both authors predict the birth of a new race, we found that Vasconcelos, in a Utopian way, claims it would rise in Mexico. This new race, according to Vasconcelos, will be the product of hybridization between four races: white, yellow, red or Native American, and black. Justo S. Alarcón, on the other hand, suggests in Realización that such hybridization will take place in the United States, specifically the Southwest. Using analogies, allegories, and parables, the narrator presents several Aesopian characters that engage in massive and repeated migrations that ultimately produce a new crisol or melting pot. Such new hybridization takes place in the U.S. This study draws attention to the origin of the Chicano and the issue of identity. Future work could focus on both issues Dissertation/Thesis Duran, David (Author) Hernández-G, Manuel (Advisor) Rosales, Jesús (Committee member) Alarcón, Justo S. (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Latin American literature spa 147 pages M.A. Spanish 2012 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.16057 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2012
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El compromiso social y el futuro de Aztlán: El mestizaje en La raza Cósmica (1925) de José Vasconcelos y la novela Crisol (1984) de Justo S. Alarcón
description abstract: Addressing the pending problem of understanding and interpreting the baroque discourse and multiple symbols in the third part, Realización, of the trilogy Crisol (1984) by Justo S. Alarcón, this study compares the vision of mestizaje, or miscegenation, in the said trilogy part and La Raza Cósmica (1925) by José Vasconcelos. To do this, we examine existing research on the two authors and we particularized the conception of mestizo, taking into account its expression in Mexico and the United States (U.S.). To analyze the text by Alarcón, our critical framework is based on fables and their didactic function as represented by the parables in the Bible and their moral functions as personified in the fables by Aesop and other writers. Although both authors predict the birth of a new race, we found that Vasconcelos, in a Utopian way, claims it would rise in Mexico. This new race, according to Vasconcelos, will be the product of hybridization between four races: white, yellow, red or Native American, and black. Justo S. Alarcón, on the other hand, suggests in Realización that such hybridization will take place in the United States, specifically the Southwest. Using analogies, allegories, and parables, the narrator presents several Aesopian characters that engage in massive and repeated migrations that ultimately produce a new crisol or melting pot. Such new hybridization takes place in the U.S. This study draws attention to the origin of the Chicano and the issue of identity. Future work could focus on both issues === Dissertation/Thesis === M.A. Spanish 2012
author2 Duran, David (Author)
author_facet Duran, David (Author)
title El compromiso social y el futuro de Aztlán: El mestizaje en La raza Cósmica (1925) de José Vasconcelos y la novela Crisol (1984) de Justo S. Alarcón
title_short El compromiso social y el futuro de Aztlán: El mestizaje en La raza Cósmica (1925) de José Vasconcelos y la novela Crisol (1984) de Justo S. Alarcón
title_full El compromiso social y el futuro de Aztlán: El mestizaje en La raza Cósmica (1925) de José Vasconcelos y la novela Crisol (1984) de Justo S. Alarcón
title_fullStr El compromiso social y el futuro de Aztlán: El mestizaje en La raza Cósmica (1925) de José Vasconcelos y la novela Crisol (1984) de Justo S. Alarcón
title_full_unstemmed El compromiso social y el futuro de Aztlán: El mestizaje en La raza Cósmica (1925) de José Vasconcelos y la novela Crisol (1984) de Justo S. Alarcón
title_sort el compromiso social y el futuro de aztlán: el mestizaje en la raza cósmica (1925) de josé vasconcelos y la novela crisol (1984) de justo s. alarcón
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