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Raymundo, Ramos, ed. Deíctico de poesía religiosa mexicana. Lumen, 2003.

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Septién, Jaime. A corazón abierto: Las cien mejores poesías religiosas de México. Editorial Garabatos, 2012.

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Luis, Avila Blancas, and Colegio San Francisco de Sales Villa de San Miguel el Grande., eds. Metamorfoseos alados, o, aves racionales y alegacías: Colegio de San Francisco de Sales Villa de San Miguel el Grande, año de 1755. M. Ferro Herrera, 2003.

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Medina Lozano, Lidia, editor, writer of introduction, ed. Reactivación mariana de un pueblo minero: Segundas décadas panegíricas zacatecanas del padre Mariano de Bezanilla y Mier. Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, 2021.

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Arturo, Burciaga Campos José, Enciso Contreras José, and Hillerkuss Thomas, eds. Décadas panegíricas (1781-1790). FECAZ, Difusión del Patrimonio, 2008.

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Jorge, Aguilera Luis. El poema místico en la poesía mexicana contemporánea: Hacia una tipología. Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, 2017.

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Stein, Tadeo P. El Panegiris in laudem sanctissimae Virginis in festivate Anunciationis, o el programa de una poesía religiosa culta: Estudio, descripción bibliográfica y edición de un poema de procedencia jesuita (Nueva España, 1590). Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Bibliográficas, 2021.

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Gutiérrez, Alfonso René. La indeleble prenda del amor. El Colegio de San Luis, 2003.

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editor, Montalvo Rocío Maybé, and García Cantú, José Angel, researcher, eds. El camino de los independientes: Jaime Rodríguez Calderón "El Bronco". Oficio Ediciones, 2015.

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Juana Inés de la Cruz. Sor Juana, poet, nun, feminist, enigma: Autodefensa espiritual, a poet's translation. Galvart Press, 1998.

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Alfredo, López Austin, ed. Educación mexican: Antología de documentos sahaguntinos. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, 1985.

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Sahagún, Bernardino de. Historia general de las cosas de Nueva España. Historia 16, 1990.

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Sahagún, Bernardino de. Historia general de las cosas de Nueva España. Alianza, 1988.

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1931-, Rothenberg Jerome, ed. Selections. University of California Press, 2003.

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Cruz, Juana Inés de la. Respuesta a sor Filotea de la Cruz. Distribuciones Fontamara, 1991.

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Cruz, Juana Inés de la. A woman of genius: The intellectual autobiography of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. 2nd ed. Lime Rock Press, 1987.

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Electa, Arenal, and Powell Amanda, eds. The answer: Including a selection of poems = La respuesta. Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 1994.

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Unknown. Deictico Poesia Religiosa Mexicana. UNKNOWN, 1999.

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Metamorfoseos alados, o, aves racionales y alegacías: Colegio de San Francisco de Sales Villa de San Miguel el Grande, año de 1755. M. Ferro Herrera, 2003.

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Juana Inés de la Cruz. Volumen I Lirica Personal (Lirica Personal). Fondo De Cultura Economica Inc, 1994.

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Anthology of Religious Poetry from the Mexican Inquisition Trials of 16th-Century CryptoJews. Independently Published, 2020.

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Poesía Guadalupana: Siglo XIX. Jus, 1985.

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O'Connor, Julie W. Braiding feminine faith: The Chicana Trinity paradigm in Pat Mora's poetry : a thesis in English. 2004.

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Oraciones a la cruz y al diablo: Y otros estudios de la tradición oral chiapaneca. Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas, 2014.

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El camino de los independientes: Jaime Rodríguez Calderón, "El Bronco". Oficio Ediciones, 2015.

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Máscara invisible: Sonetos inesperados. Instituto Veracruzano de la Cultura, 2001.

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Los Cantos religiosos de los antiguos mexicanos. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2016.

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Leonard, Karen. The South Asian Americans. Greenwood, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216016816.

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Immigrants from South Asian countries are among the fastest growing segment of our population. This work, designed for students and interested readers, provides the first in-depth examination of recent South Asian immigrant groups—their history and background, current facts, comparative cultures, and contributions to contemporary American life. Groups discussed include Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Sri Lankans, Nepalis, and Afghans. The topics covered include patterns of immigration, adaption to American life and work, cultural traditions, religious traditions, women's roles, the family, adolescence, and dating and marriage. Controversial questions are examined: Does the American political economy welcome or exploit South Asian immigrants? Are American and South Asian values compatible? Leonard shows how the American social, religious, and cultural landscape looks to these immigrants and the contributions they make to it, and she outlines the experiences and views of the various South Asian groups. Statistics and tables provide information on migration, population, income, and employment. Biographical profiles of noted South Asian Americans, a glossary of terms, and selected maps and photos complete the text. The opening chapter introduces the reader to South Asian history, culture, and politics, material on which the rest of the book draws because of its continuing relevance to South Asians settled in the United States. Leonard provides a fascinating look at the early South Asian immigrant Punjabi Mexican American community whose second and third generations are grappling with the issue of being Mexican, Hindu, and American. A comparative examination of immigrant groups from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Afghanistan illuminates the similarities and differences of their rich cultural and religious traditions, the social fabric of their communities, and how these immigrants have adapted to American life. Leonard looks closely at the diversity of cultural traditions—music, dance, poetry, foods, fashion, yoga, fine arts, entertainment, and literature—and how these traditions have changed in the United States. Keeping the family together is important to these immigrants. Leonard examines family issues, second generation identities, adolescence, making marriages, and wedding traditions. This work provides a wealth of information for students and interested readers to help them understand South Asian immigrant life, culture, and contributions to American life.
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Los días del naufragio. Ediciones Pluma de Mompox, 2011.

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Carabine, Sue. The Night Before Christmas in New Mexico. Gibbs Smith, Publisher, 2003.

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La educación indígena en México. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2006.

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Jonsson, Herbert, Lovisa Berg, Chatarina Edfeldt, and Bo G. Jansson, eds. Narratives Crossing Borders: The Dynamics of Cultural Interaction. Stockholm University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.16993/bbj.

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Which is the identity of a traveler who is constantly on the move between cultures and languages? What happens with stories when they are transmitted from one place to another, when they are retold, remade, translated and re-translated? What happens with the scholars themselves, when they try to grapple with the kaleidoscopic diversity of human expression in a constantly changing world? These and related questions are, if not given a definite answer, explored in the chapters of this anthology. Its overall topic, narratives that pass over national, language and ethnical borders include studies about transcultural novels, poetry, drama and the narratives of journalism. There is a broad geographic diversity, not only in the anthology as a whole, but also in each of the single contributions. This in turn demand a multitude of theoretical and methodological approaches, which cover a spectrum of concepts from such different sources as post-colonial studies, linguistics, religion, aesthetics, art and media studies, often going beyond the well-known Western frameworks. The works of authors like Miriam Toews, Yoko Tawada, Javier Moreno, Leila Abouela, Marguerite Duras, Kyoko Mori, Francesca Duranti, Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo, Rībi Hideo, and François Cheng are studied from a variety of perspectives. Other chapters deal with code-switching in West-african novels, border-crossing in the Japanese noh drama, translational anthologies of Italian literature, urban legends on the US-Mexico border, migration in German children's books, and war trauma in poetry. Most of the chapters are case studies, and may thus be of interest, not only for specialists, but also for the general reader.
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Historia general de las cosas de Nueva España. Tusquets, 1985.

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El vuelo de Minerva: Un acercamiento a la condición femenina en Toluca durante el siglo XIX. Gobierno del Estado de México, 2008.

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Vida y muerte en el Templo Mayor. Ediciones Océano, 1986.

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Arenal, Electa, Amanda Powell, and Sor Juana Ines Dela Cruz. The Answer/LA Respuesta: Including a Selection of Poems/English/Spanish (A Feminist Press Sourcebook). Feminist Press, 1994.

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