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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Mexican-American Folklore,
By rey (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mexican-American Folklore (American Folklore Series) (Paperback)
I just bought this book for Father's Day. It includes many well known folktales, folklore, sayings, and stories from the Hispanic culture - many I had forgotten from my youth. Very interesting.
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Mexican-American Folk Expression,
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This review is from: Mexican-American Folklore (American Folklore Series) (Paperback)
The final chapter of this book is subtitled "A Little bit of Everything." That would also make a good subtitle for this entire volume of folklore that reflects Mexican heritage in America. The book has good folktales and legends from Mexican-American culture, but these texts comprise only a small portion of the interesting volume. There are good chapters on Mexican-American folk speech, proverbs, riddles, ballads and folksong, and folk poetry. The book moves beyond many compilations to include good chapters on folk drama, dance, traditional games, foodways, folk art, and vernacular architecture. The presentation of these forms of folklore is interesting, and West also includes good discussions that place the genres and folk expressions within cultural and historical contexts. It's a good source for general readers who wish to learn a bit about Mexican-American culture, and the supplemental materials and extensive bibliography will appeal to those who wish to delve into a more in-depth understanding of the subject.
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Mexican-American Folklore (American Folklore Series) by John O. West (Paperback - December 13, 2005)
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