by Rafaela G. Castro (Author)
Dictionary of Chicano Folklore charts the rich religious, social, artistic, and cultural heritage of Mexican Americans, who continue to evolve the customs and rituals connected to their Spanish and indigenous roots and the Spanish language.
Entries cover specific regions, genres of folk speech, folk narrative, cultural traditions, artifacts, foods, ceremonies, rites, and define contemporary Hispanic terms ranging from duendes, pintos, and las posadas to pachucos, low riders, and Zozobra.
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Dictionary of Chicano Folklore is the perfect resource for high school and undergraduate students interested in Chicano culture or for scholars seeking bibliographic material.
Author Biography
Rafaela G. Castro works as a librarian at the University of California Davis, Davis, CA.
Number of Pages: 352
Dimensions: 1.25 x 10.3 x 7.35 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: June 28, 2000