Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Anzaldua, Gloria E. Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza. San Francisco: Aunt Lute
Books, 1999.
Artes de Mexico: Visiones de Guadalupe. Número 29. Mexico: Artes de Mexico publication,
1995.
Barraza, Santa. Artist of the Borderlands. Ed. by Maria Herrera-Sobek. Texas: Texas A&M
University Press, 2001.
Brading, D. A. Mexican Phoenix Our Lady of Guadalupe: Image and Tradition across five
centuries. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
Cortez, Constance. “The New Aztlán: Nepantla (and Other Sites of Transmogrification)” (in)
The Road to Aztlán: Art From a Mythic Homeland. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County
Museum of Art, 2001. 358-373.
Demarest, Donald and Coley, Taylor. The Dark Virgin: The Book of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
U.S.A: Book Craftsmen Associates Inc, 1956.
Esguerra, Jorge Canizares. Racial, Religious, and Civic Creole Identity in Colonial Spanish
America: American Literary History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.
Goldman, Shifra. “The Iconography of Chicano Self-Determination: Race, Ethnicity, and Class.”
Art Journal 49, No. 2 (1990): 167-173.
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Goldman, Shifra and Tómas Ybarra-Frausto. “The Political and Social Contexts of Chicano Art”
(in) Chicano Art Resistance and Affirmation, 1965-1985. Los Angeles: University of
California Los Angeles, 1991.
Gómez-Peña, Guillermo. “The Two Guadalupes” (in) Goddess of the Americas. Ed. by Ana
Castillo. New York: Riverhead Books, 1996. 178-183.
Harrington, Patricia. “Mother of Death, Mother of Rebirth: The Mexican Virgin of Guadalupe.”
Journal of the American Academy of Religion 56, No. 1 (1988): 25-50
LaDuke, Betty. “Yolanda Lopez: Breaking Chicana Stereotypes”. Feminist Studies 20, No. 1
(1994): 117-130.
Laso de la Vega, Luis. The Story of Guadalupe: Luis Laso de la Vega’s Huei tlamahuicoltica of
1649. Ed. Lisa Sousa, Stafford, Poole, and James, Lockhart. Stanford: Stanford
University Press, 1998.
Pérez, Laura Elisa. "El Desorden, Nationalism, and Chicana/o Aesthetics" (in) In Between
Woman and Nation: Nationalisms, Transnational Feminisms, and the State. Ed. Caren
Kaplan, Norma Alarcón, and Minoo Moallem, Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press,
1999. 20-39.
Peterson, Jeanette Favrot. “The Virgin of Guadalupe: Symbol of Conquest or Liberation?” Art
Journal 51, No. 4 (1992): 39-47.
--- “Creating the Virgin of Guadalupe: The Cloth, The Artist, and Source in Sixteenth-Century
New Spain.” The Americas 61, No. 4 (2005): 571-610.
Poole, Stafford. Our Lady of Guadalupe: The Origins and Sources of a Mexican National
Symbol, 1531-1797. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1995.
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--- “Some observations on Mission Methods and Native Reactions in Sixteenth-Century New
Spain.” The Americas 50, No. 3 (1994): 337-349.
Kurtz, Donald V. “The Virgin of Guadalupe and the Politics of Becoming Human.” Journal of
Anthropological Research 38, No. 2 (1982): 194-210.
Quesada, Angel Ladero Miguel. “Spain, circa 1492: Social values and structures” (in) Implicit
Understandings. Ed. S.B. Schwartz. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. 97-
133.
Ramirez, Catherine S. “Deus ex Machina: Tradition, Technology, and the Chicanafuturist Art by
Marion C. Martinez.” Atzlán 29, No. 2 (2004): 55-92.
Sanchez, Holly-Barnet and Dana Leibsohn. “The Contexts of Chicano Art and Culture: A
selected Chronology” (in) Chicano Art Resistance and Affirmation, 1965-1985, Los
Angeles: University of California Los Angeles, 1991.
Smith, Jody Brant. The Guadalupe Madonna: Myth or Miracle? London: Souvenir Press Ltd,
1983.
Taylor, William B. “The Virgin of Guadalupe in New Spain: An Inquiry into the Social History
of Marian Devotion.” American Ethnologist 14, No. 1 (1987): 9-33.
Wolf, Eric R. “The Virgin of Guadalupe: A Mexican National Symbol.” The Journal of
American Folklore 71, No. 279 (1958): 34-39.
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Reviewed (not cited):
Begg, Ean. The Cult of the Black Virgin. Arkana: Penguin Books, 1985.
Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate. A Handbook on Guadalupe. Waite Park, MN: Park Press
Inc, 1997.
Oleszkiewicz-Peralba, Małgorzata. The Black Madonna in Latin America and Europe; Tradition
and Transformation. Albuquerque, New Mexico: University of New Mexico Press, 2007.
Poole, Stafford. The Guadalupan controversies in Mexico. Stanford: Stanford University Press,
2006.
Rodriguez, Jeanette. Our Lady of Guadalupe: Faith and Empowerment among Mexican-
American Women. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1994.
Smith, Jody Brant. The Guadalupe Madonna: Myth of Miracle? London: Souvenir Press, 1983.
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