Aztlán
27, no. 1 spring 2002

Editor’s Introduction
Editor’s Commentary: A
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• ESSAYS
Problem-Solving Research: Community Development and the ResourceCenter
for Raza Planning
Teresa Córdova
Américo Paredes’s The Shadow: Social and Subjective Transformations
in Greater Mexico
Juan J. Alonzo
Historical Amnesia and the Vanishing Mestiza:The Problem of Race in The
Squatter and the Don and Romona
Jesse Alemán
Representing the City: The Imagination and Critical Practice in Ease
Los Angeles
José Luis Gámez
• DOSSIER
Serial Kinship: Representing La Familia in Early Chicano Publications
Richard T. Rodriguez
Activist Latina Lesbian Publishing: esto no tiene nombre and conmoción
tatiana de la tierra
• ARTIST’S COMMUNIQUÉ
On Photographic Digital Imaging
Delilah Montoya
• REVIEWS AND RESPONSES
The Matachines Dance: Ritual Symbolism and Interethnic Reations in the
Upper Rio Grande Valley
Jacqueline Shea Murphy
Tunnel Kids. A Place to Stand
Tiffany Ana Lopez
The Road to Aztlán: Art from a Mythic Homeland
Michel Oren
• CONTRIBUTORS
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