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San Jos de Gracia: Mexican Village in Transition (Texas Pan American Series)

 

By University of Texas Press
San Jos de Gracia: Mexican Village in Transition (Texas Pan American Series)
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The village of San Jos de Gracia is not mentioned in any history of Mexico, nor is it referred to in any of the annals of the state of Michoacn. It is not to be found at all on most maps, and almost none show its correct location. It is an unknown point in space, in time, and in the consciousness of the Mexican republic. In Luis Gonzlez's classic history of the world of San Jos, he turns his attention in every direction: toward what is lasting and what is ephemeral, everyday and unusual, material and spiritual. The story is, to some extent, the story of rural life anywhere, in any age; to some extent it is peculiar to the world of the peasant all through Mexico's history; and to some extent it can be said to be true only of San Jos. The history of San Jos is also the history of the village as victim of the megalopolis, not only in Mexico but everywhere in our time. With the small community will be lost traditions and a sense of continuity that may prove irreplaceable and essential to human wellbeing. While Luis Gonzlez does not suggest that he knows what the fate of San Jos will be, one feels that he knows all too well, and that his questions are only "How?" and "How soon?"

 

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