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Bridging Cultures: Reflections on the Heritage Identity of the Texas-Mexico Borderlands [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 360 pages, height x width: 235x156 mm, weight: 333 g, 25 colour, 21 black & white photos, 4 maps, 2 tables
  • Sērija : Summerfield G. Roberts Texas History Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Texas A & M University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1623499755
  • ISBN-13: 9781623499754
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 360 pages, height x width: 235x156 mm, weight: 333 g, 25 colour, 21 black & white photos, 4 maps, 2 tables
  • Sērija : Summerfield G. Roberts Texas History Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Texas A & M University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1623499755
  • ISBN-13: 9781623499754
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Borderlands: they stretch across national boundaries, and they create a unique space that extends beyond the international boundary. They extend north and south of what we think of as the actual &;border,&; encompassing even the urban areas of San Antonio, Texas, and Monterrey, Nueva León, Mexico, affirming shared identities and a sense of belonging far away from the geographical boundary.

In Bridging Cultures: Reflections on the Heritage Identity of the Texas-Mexico Borderlands, editors Harriett Romo and William Dupont focus specifically on the lower reaches of the Rio Grande/Río Bravo as it exits the mountains and meanders across a coastal plain. Bringing together perspectives of architects, historians, anthropologists, sociologists, educators, political scientists, geographers, and creative writers who span and encompass the border, its four sections explore the historical and cultural background of the region; the built environment of the transnational border region and how border towns came to look as they do; shared systems of ideas, beliefs, values, knowledge, norms of behavior, and customs&;the way of life we think of as Borderlands culture; and how border security, trade and militarization, and media depictions impact the inhabitants of the Borderlands.

Romo and Dupont  present the complexity of the Texas-Mexico Borderlands culture and historical heritage, exploring the tangible and intangible aspects of border culture, the meaning and legacy of the Borderlands, its influence on relationships and connections, and how to manage change in a region evolving dramatically over the past five centuries and into the future.

Preface vii
Acknowledgments xv
Section 1 Chronology in Context
1(50)
1 The Spanish Borderlands: An Overview
5(21)
Jesus F. De La Teja
2 The Indigenous Borderlands: Cultures without Boundaries
26(25)
Daniel J. Gelo
Section 2 Defining Heritage Continuity and Contemporary Values in the Built Environment
51(68)
3 The Architecture of the Twentieth Century: Management of a Cultural Tradition of Modernity
55(8)
Enrique X. De Anda Alanis
4 The Many Values of Cultural Heritage
63(22)
William A. Dupont
5 The Question of Modern Heritage: Mid-Twentieth Century Architecture of the Texas-Tamaulipas Border
85(19)
Stephen Fox
6 Picturing Reynosa: Visualizing the Past of a Rio Bravo Mexican Border Town
104(15)
Daniel D. Arreola
Section 3 Continuity of Cultural Heritage
119(106)
7 Extended Borders and Cultural Citizenship
123(31)
Harriett D. Romo
Gabriel Aguilar
8 The Enduring Practice of Quinceaneras in the Borderlands: How a Timeless Ritual Maintains Culture, Language, and Latinx Identities
154(24)
Patricia Sanchez
Melinda Vargas
9 Texas Borderlands Artists: A Modern Perspective
178(28)
Ricardo Romo
10 Traversing Beloved Topographies of Immanence: Storying the Borderlands Imaginary
206(19)
John Phillip Santos
Section 4 Discontinuity of Cultural Heritage
225(44)
11 Militarized Borders and Digital Bridges: Ethnography, Art Exhibitions, and Archives
229(20)
Margaret E. Dorsey
Miguel Diaz-Barriga
12 A History of Conflict and Resilience: Borderlands Transformations
249(20)
Harriett D. Romo
William A. Dupont
Conclusion 269(8)
Bibliography 277(24)
List of Contributors 301(6)
Index 307
Harriett Romo has recently published A Bilateral Perspective on Mexico-US Migration. Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Texas at San Antonio, she directed the university's Mexico Center from 2006 until her retirement in 2019.

William A. Dupont, the Conservation Society of San Antonio Endowed Professor in the Department of Architecture at the University of Texas at San Antonio, and a licensed professional architect, directs the university's Center for Cultural Sustainability.