Mexico
By: Charles F. Gritzner
When you think about Mexico, what comes to mind? What mental “pictures” do you have of its physical environment? What images do you see of the country’s people and their way of life? How important do you think Mexicois to “norteamericanos” (Anglo-Americans) and, for that matter, to the rest of Latin Americaand to the world? Take a moment to mentally list any five things that you believe to be typical of Mexico.Does your list include small, sleepy villages with mud huts and dusty streets? Or possibly poor farmers, wearing huge sombreros, plodding along beside their burros? Perhaps it includes a parched desert with searing heat, and cacti standing like lonely sentinels with raised arms. Not surprisingly, these are images held by many Anglo-Americans who are unfamiliar with their southern neighbor. [download]
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