Aztlán
25, no. 2 fall 2000

Editor’s Introduction
Editor’s Commentary: Requiem for Our Beginnings
•ESSAYS
Reading Chicano/a Writing about the American War in Viet Nam
Jorge Mariscal
Comunicación epistolar entre trabajadores migrantes y sus familias
Miguel Angel Vargas
El Jefe: Bronson Cutting and the Politics of Hispano Interests in New
Mexico, 1920–1935
Phillip B. Gonzales
Imagining the Mexican Immigrant Worker: (Inter)Nationalism, Identity,
and Insurgency in the Chicano Movement in Los Angeles
Ernesto Chávez
•DOSSIER: ON FORGETTING
Column of the Americas: Wordnapping Wreaks Havoc upon Political Scene
Patrisia Gonzales and Roberto Rodriguez
Founding Myths of the Nation, or What Jefferson and Hamilton Forgot about
Immigration
Ali Behdad
•ARTIST’S COMMUNIQUÉ
Interruptions
Eugene Rodriguez
•REVIEWS
City of Sacrifice: The Aztec Empire and the Role of Violence in Civilization.
By Davíd Carrasco.
Alberto López Pulido
Latino Critical (“LatCrit”) Legal Studies: Review Essay
Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic
•Contributors
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