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Magical Mexican state brimming with history, culture
Chicago Sun-Times - Apr 08 2:18 AM VERACRUZ, Mexico -- It was a balmy Caribbean evening in late November. We were sitting outdoors in the Colonial Hotel's restaurant facing the public square.Save
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Mexican flag disrespectful
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Mexican Congress Passes Pension Bill to Lower Costs (Update2)
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Freeman held out of Miami's second spring scrimmage
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Michael Jackson wants Vegas robot
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Jordan donates $100K to Boys and Girls Club
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Blackstone IPO - Thought to Be Worth $4 Billion - Raises Questions About Private Equity's Impact on Nation, Investors ...
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Michigan aiming for Vanderbilt's Stallings
CBS Sportsline - Mar 28 4:48 PM Michigan has targeted Vanderbilt's Kevin Stallings, who multiple sources said will strongly consider a move from the SEC to the Big Ten if an appropriate deal is presented, CBS SportsLine.com's Gary Parrish has learned on Wednesday.Save
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Rocker docked while Sanjaya slips through
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Michael Bublé's "CALL ME IRRESPONSIBLE" Set for May 1st Release
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Designing Critical Design - Part 2: Marti Guixé and Dunne & Raby
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ROUND-UP: WOLVERINES BEAT CHESTER FOR SECOND WIN
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Modest Mouse #1 in Our Hearts, On the Charts
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Jordan donates $100K to Boys and Girls Club
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God's chosen people
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Mexican culture
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The culture of Mexico reflects the complexity of Mexico's history through the blending of pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican civilizations and the culture of Spain, imparted during Spain's 300-year colonization of Mexico. More recently, influences from the United States have shaped Mexican culture, and to a lesser extent, influences from Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Contents
- 1 Language
- 1.1 Native languages
- 1.2 Chingar
- 2 Relationships
- 2.1 Family
- 2.2 Community
- 2.3 International
- 3 Religion
- 4 Art
- 5 Literature and Poetry
- 6 Music
- 7 Cuisine
- 8 Sport
- 9 External links
- 10 References
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Language
Native languages
Spanish is the official and predominant language of Mexico, spoken to some extent by nearly the entire population. Dozens of indigenous languages exist, but are spoken by relatively few. However, some of these languages, particularly Nahuatl, have had a significant impact on Mexican Spanish, lending words that are not found in the Spanish of Spain or the rest of Latin America. This is especially evident in the names of common plants and animals, such as the use of "zopilote" instead of the standard "buitre" as a translation of "vulture". Other words from Nahuatl have been incorporated into Spanish throughout Latin America, and even English, such as tomato, chocolate, coyote and avocado.
Chingar
The word chingar and its forms have become characteristics of Mexican spanish and important parts of Mexican culture. Octavio Paz devotes a full chapter in his cultural treatise The Labyrinth of Solitude to the term. Often extremely vulgar, the word is generally translated "to rape", but many other uses exist. The history of the word is generally traced to the conquest of the Spanish, when the conquistadors took Native American women, the original chingadas. Chinga a tu madre is often considered the strongest Mexican curse, and vete a la chingada roughly translates "go to hell". Other uses are somewhat more tame – a Mexican might say no me chingues, a fairly strong version of "don't annoy me", or if a Mexican is beaten in a business deal or in sports, me chingaron might be used.
Relationships
Family
Mexican culture is known for the unified nature of the family. The country's divorce rate is among the lowest in the world (0.33 divorces per 1000 population, compared to 4.95 in the United States) [1]. Children regularly live with their parents until they marry, even if they remain single until their thirties or later. It is also quite common for family units to remain connected, often with grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, and children all living in the same area or even in the same house. Loyalty within the family is absolute – brothers will fight for the honor of their sisters, and family members are often tapped for employment opportunities.
The roles of the parents in Mexican culture are generally well-defined, with the father acting as the family's ruler and the mother as the family's heart. Machismo (Spanish for "male chauvinism") is quite common in Mexican families, with the father exercising authority in a manner not unlike a dictatorship. Some have called adultery a social norm for men, and abuse, both physical and emotional, is not uncommon. Wives are generally expected to endure this treatment from their husbands, and many consider it acceptable behavior. A mother is often exclusively responsible for maintaining the household and caring for the children, who as a result often revere her, while fearing their authoritarian father.
In the past few decades, these stereotypes have begun to break down somewhat. As influences from the United States continue to shape Mexican culture, machismo is slowly becoming more recognized and despised, especially in the northern part of the country, where the American influence is more pronounced. In southern and more rural communities, however, these basic behaviors continue to exist.
Community
Unlike the United States where a decline in the sense of community is clearly present, and most people commute to work and socialize on some basis other than geographic proximity, one nation that still values “community” in its cities and towns, its plazas and schools, and its work organizations is Mexico. In Mexican culture
the expectation of working and socializing together is a key component of society, and has a basis in the strong ties formed within the family.
However, lack of faith in the government and other organizations is a result of widespread political corruption. Even at the lowest levels, police officers readily accept mordidas ("bribes") from those wishing to avoid the nuisance of a traffic ticket or a night in prison. In recent years, the government has begun addressing this corruption by reducing the number of state-owned businesses and calling on Mexicans to refuse to give bribes. This, however, has proven difficult, and the progress has been slow.
International
Mexico's relationships with the rest of the world are also quite complex. The arrival and conquest of the Spaniards left the country searching for an identity – as a result of extensive inbreeding with the Spanish (the vast majority of Mexicans are mestizo, that is, mixed blood), they lost their native heritage, but similarly are not like their European conquerors. Today, the Spanish are generally well-thought off.
Gringos, that is, those from the United States, are also often treated well. However, many Mexicans have not forgiven the United States for taking half their land as a result of the Mexican-American War and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Additionally, feelings of being politically neglected and the illegal immigration issue often lead to hard feelings.
Religion
Products like these can be purchased in markets throughout Mexico – tea for diabetes, soap, candles for protection from enemies, and "rain of gold" powder
During the Spanish conquest and colonization of Mexico, Roman Catholicism was established as the dominant religion of Mexico, and today, about 89% of Mexicans identify themselves with that division of Christianity. Evangelical denominations have grown in recent years, to about 6% of the population, after being introduced by missionaries and settlers from Europe and the United States in the 19th century. Other religions make up the remaining 5%, with the most notable growth among The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Jehovah's Witnesses.
The methods of Spanish domination of the Mexican indigenous people often resulted in forced conversions to Catholicism, which ultimately meant that the people continued in their previous belief system. This led to widespread religious syncretism, since indigenous religious practices were incorporated into the practices of Catholicism. It also explains the general lack of conviction among Mexican Catholics today – instead of being a religion that was chosen by individuals, it was forced upon a whole group.
Perhaps the most striking example of this fusion of different traditions is the widespread veneration of the Our Lady of Guadalupe. The Day of the Dead is another example of religious syncretism, in which the European Catholic All Saints' Day is combined with indigenous rites of ancestor veneration. In many Mexican communities, curanderos (traditional healers) use indigenous folk medicine, spiritual, and Christian faith healing to treat ailments and "cleanse" spiritual impurities.
Art
1954 stone carved mural at the ITESM in Monterrey, Mexico, portraying a battle between the mythological gods Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca
Mexico is known worldwide for its folk art traditions, mostly derived from a combination of the indigenous and Spanish crafts. Particularly notable among handicrafts are the clay pottery made in the valley of Oaxaca and the bird and animal figures made in the village of Tomala. Colorfully embroidered cotton garments, cotton or wool shawls and outer garments, and colorful baskets and rugs are seen everywhere. Between the Spanish conquest and the early Twentieth Century, Mexican fine arts were largely in imitation of European traditions. After the Mexican Revolution, a new generation of Mexican artists led a vibrant national movement that incorporated political, historic, and folk themes in their work. The painters Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, and David Alfaro Siqueiros became world famous for their grand scale murals, often displaying clear social messages. Rufino Tamayo and Frida Kahlo (Rivera's wife) produced more personal works with abstract elements. Mexican art photography was largely fostered by the work of Manuel Alvarez Bravo.
Literature and Poetry
- Main article: Literature of Mexico
Mexico has a long and distinguished literary tradition. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651–1695), a nun in Colonial Mexico, wrote many fine poems and won fame for her defense of women's rights. José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi (1776–1827) is often considered the first important Hispanic American novelist for his satirical novel El Periquillo Sarniento ("The Itching Parrot") (c. 1816).
The poet Octavio Paz won the Nobel Literature Prize in 1990.
The city of Guadalajara hosts the biggest and most important International Book Fair of the Spanish-speaking world each year, known best as the "FIL" (Feria Internacional del Libro de Guadalajara in Spanish, or Guadalajara International Book Fair in English). In 2006, it will be celebrating its 20th edition and the guest of honor will be "Andalucía"
Music
- Main article: Music of Mexico
Cuisine
- Main article: Cuisine of Mexico
Sport
- Main article: Sport in Mexico
External links
- CIA World Factbook Statistics
- UNAMLAT Latin American Union
References
- Homs, Ricardo. Gran Reto Mexicano. México: Editores Asociados Mexicanos, 1993. (Spanish)
- Paz, Octavio. Laberinto de la Soledad. México: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1976. (Spanish)
- Riding, Alan. Distant Neighbors: A Portrait of the Mexicans. New York: Vintage, 2000. (English)es:Cultura de México
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Magical Mexican state brimming with history, culture
Chicago Sun-Times - Apr 08 2:18 AM VERACRUZ, Mexico -- It was a balmy Caribbean evening in late November. We were sitting outdoors in the Colonial Hotel's restaurant facing the public square.Save
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The conscience of Mexican cinema
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Apr 06 12:45 PM MEXICO CITY -- A singular Mexican filmmaker has been getting lots of attention lately. What's shocking is that his name isn't Alfonso Cuaron, Guillermo del Toro or Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. Back in the late 1970s, when the so-called Three Amigos were in high school, director Felipe Cazals was busy pushing cultural hot buttons and flaying cinematic sacred cows. He was part of a group of Young ...Save
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Castillo makes impact on and off the court
Las Cruces Sun-News - Apr 06 11:04 PM LAS CRUCES â The impact Gordo Castillo made on the basketball court at Las Cruces High School pales in comparison to what he has done off it. At a young age, Castillo has made an impressive contribution in the community, in the classroom and as a Mexican-American youth.Save
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