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#773808 - 07/18/12 06:09 PM
Re: Hispanic or Latina/Latino -- which do you prefer?
[Re: Carleen-Hispanic Culture]
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Chipmunk
Registered: 10/16/10
Posts: 1228
Loc: Michoacan, Mexico
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Hi Carleen,
Maria, my wife, was born in Mexico and at the age of twelve moved with her parents to San Jose, CA. A dual citizen, her self-identity is neither Hispanic nor Latina but rather is staunchly MEXICAN. On the other end of the self-identity spectrum, her second youngest sibling who moved to the U.S. as an infant, although also a light-skinned Mestiza, adamantly perceives herself as a Caucasian and wishes that everyone else did also. When thinking of Maria's sister my mind for some reason, rightly or wrongly, wanders back to my high school readings of Gordon Allport and the concept of self-hate vis-a-vis assimilation.
If you had a choice, are you comfortable with your site being called "Hispanic Culture" or would you prefer something else?
Edited by Les-Mexico/Birds (07/18/12 06:10 PM)
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#773930 - 07/19/12 04:38 PM
Re: Hispanic or Latina/Latino -- which do you prefer?
[Re: Carleen-Hispanic Culture]
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Chipmunk
Registered: 10/16/10
Posts: 1228
Loc: Michoacan, Mexico
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Hi Carleen,
Thanks for your kind words.
A little off topic (ok, a lot off topic!) but... I see that you did your Master's research on obsidian tools which is one of my higher priortized passions. I live around 6 miles from the small foothill town of Zinaparo ("Zinapo" is the word used locally for obsidian). The hills surrounding that community are a major source site for obsidian of all varieties: black, mahogany, brown, rainbow- plus small quantities of silver and gold sheen. Not surprisingly, it is also a fantastic site for obsidian tools, weapons, figurines and decorative items.
An acquaintance of mine from Zinaparo, along with his brothers is the leading collector of artifacts in the area and perhaps one day his family's findings (which are amazing and extensive) will be funded and put in a museum in that locality; The vast majority of the town's residents (ok, everyone, maybe including their wives?)think that the are "loco en la cabeza" for wasting their time on such "nonsense."
My collection is pretty darn good but pales in comparison to Guillermo's. Most of the better specimens, of course, are excavated for, but surprisingly I have found some prime items on the surface like owl, dog and snake/serpent figurines and some ornamental buttons (I think?).
Getting on topic a little bit, based on my observations and feedback from Ma Eugenia aka Maria, the majority of the residents in our small economically depressed and provincial town/municipality have a greater allegiance or identity to the state or region, Michoacan, than they do for Mexico as a cohesive entity.
Well, welcome to BellaOnline and I think that it is beyond wonderful that it now has an editor who has a comprehensive and well-grounded background on that vast subject area and realizes "Hispanic Culture" to be much more than just tacos and salsa.
Edited by Les-Mexico/Birds (07/19/12 04:57 PM)
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Les Shulman Ex-Mex/AthAg/Birds Ed.
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