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Paperback Aztlan and Viet Nam: Chicano and Chicana Experiences of the War Volume 4 Book

ISBN: 0520214056

ISBN13: 9780520214057

Aztlan and Viet Nam: Chicano and Chicana Experiences of the War Volume 4

(Book #4 in the American Crossroads Series)

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Showcasing over sixty short stories, poems, speeches, and articles, Aztl n and Viet Nam is the first anthology of Mexican American writings about the U.S. war in Southeast Asia. The words are startlingly frank, moving, and immensely powerful, as they call to our attention an important and neglected part of U.S. history. Gathered from many little-known sources, the works reflect both the soldiers' experience and the antiwar movement at home. Taken together, they illustrate the contradictions faced by the traditionally patriotic Mexican American community, and show us the war and the grassroots opposition to it from a new perspective-one that goes beyond the familiar dichotomy of black and white America.

George Mariscal offers critical introductions and provides historical background by identifying specific issues which have not been widely discussed in relation to the war, noting, for example, the potential for Chicano soldiers to recognize their own ethnic and class identities in those of the Vietnamese people. Drawing upon interviews with key participants in the National Chicano Moratorium Committee, Mariscal analyzes the antiwar movement, the Catholic Church, traditional Mexican American groups, and an emerging feminist consciousness among Chicanas.

Also included are personal accounts: Norma Elia Cant 's remembrance of her brother who died in combat, B rbara Renaud Gonz lez's evocative poem about Chicanas on the homefront, Alberto R os's and Naomi Helena Qui onez's moving poetry about the Wall, and the recollections of Abelardo Delgado and others on the August 29, 1970 Moratorium.

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