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CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 11.04.04

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Content Objectives: Investigating Two Massacres, 448 Years Apart
  3. Teaching Strategies: Engagement with Culture through Performance
  4. Tlatelolco, 1968: student activities
  5. The Toxcatl Massacre, 1520: Student Activities
  6. Resources
  7. Materials for Classroom Use
  8. Appendix: implementing teaching standards
  9. Annotated Bibliography
  10. Notes

The Scene of the Crime, Mexico City: Performing History in the Language Classroom

Matthew Charles Kelly

Published September 2011

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Notes

  1. Jill Lane. "Hemispheric America in Deep Time." Theatre Research International 35, no. 2 (2010).116
  2. William Faulkner. "Act I, Scene 3." In Requiem for a Nun. New York: Random House, 1951. 92.
  3. Elena Poniatowska. La noche de Tlatelolco: testimonios de historia oral. 1. ed. México: Ed. Era, 1993. 224
  4. Tomás Eloy Martínez. "Tres historias de Mayo." Sololiteratura.com - Página principal. http://sololiteratura.com/tom/tomarttreshistorias.htm (accessed August 3, 2011).
  5. Mike Pearson and Michael Shanks. Theatre - Archaeology: Disciplinary Dialogues. 1. publ. ed. London [u.a.: Routledge, 2001. 29.
  6. Ibid., 150.
  7. Ibid.
  8. Michael Shanks. Experiencing the Past: on the Character of Archaeology. London: Routledge, 1992. 53-54.
  9. Thomas Hargrove and Robin A. Beck, Jr. SEAC 2001: Magnetometer and Auger Testing at the Berry Site, Burke County, North Carolina
  10. John Ross. El Monstruo: Dread and Redemption in Mexico City. New York: NationBooks, 2009. 256.
  11. Poniatowska, vii.
  12. Ross, 247
  13. Joe Richman, and Anayansi Diaz-Cortés. "Mexico '68: A Movement, a Massacre, and the 40-year Search for the Truth." Radio Diaries: the History Project. http://www.radiodiaries.org/audiohistory/storypages/mexico.html (accessed August 2, 2011).
  14. Ibid.
  15. Arturo Anguiano. "40 Years Ago, State Massacre - Mexico 1968: Society Erupts Onto the Political Stage." International Viewpoint - News and Analysis from the Fourth International. http://www.internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article1495 (accessed August 2, 2011).
  16. Ross, 255.
  17. Sam Dillon. "Mexico City Journal; Anniversary of '68 Massacre Brings Facts to Light - New York Times." Breaking News, World News & Multimedia. http://www.nytimes.com/1998/09/14/world/mexico-city-journal-anniversary-of-68-massacre-brings-facts-to-light.html?scp=2&sq=sam+dillon&st=nyt (accessed August 4, 2011).
  18. Ross, 256.
  19. Toss Hassig. Mexico and the Spanish Conquest. London: Longman, 1994. 79.
  20. Ibid., 98.
  21. Ibid., 91.
  22. Francisco López de Go?mara and José Luis de Rojas. La conquista de México. 1. ed. Madrid: Dastin, 2000. 237.
  23. Pearson and Shanks, 90.
  24. Kyle Gordon. "LinguaFolio Wisconsin: Wisconsin Association for Language Teachers." Wisconsin Association For Language Teachers. http://www.waflt.org/index.php?q=node/3 (accessed August 2, 2011). 16.
  25. Arthur J. O. Anderson and Charles E. Dribble. General History of the Things of New Spain: Florentine Codex. Translated from the Aztec into English, with Notes and Illustrations. Book 12-Conquest of Mexico. Second edition, revised ed. Santa Fe [New Mexico: The School of American Research and the University of Utah, 1975.
  26. Chris Hawley. "Bloodshed in Mexico Not as Bad as in 1990s." Arizona Local News - Phoenix Arizona News - Phoenix Breaking News - azcentral.com. http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2010/08/04/20100804mexico-death-toll-lower-than-1990s.html (accessed August 5, 2011).
  27. Ross, 237-259.
  28. Office of Special Prosecutor Ignacio Carrillo Prieto. "El movimiento estudiantil de 1968." Informe Histórico a la Sociedad Mexicana - 2006. www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB180/030_Movimiento%20de%201968.pdf (accessed August 3, 2011). 60-62.
  29. Anderson and Dribble, 51-63.
  30. Miguel León-Portilla and ¡ngel Ma. Garibay K. Visión de los vencidos: relaciones indígenas de la conquista. 75-87.
  31. Ibid., 87-89.
  32. Bernal Díaz de Castillo, Carmelo Sáenz de Santa María, and Luis Sáinz de Medrano. Historia verdadera de la conquista de la Nueva España. 1. ed. Barcelona, España: Planeta, 1992. 380-383.
  33. Ibid., 384-409.
  34. Francisco López de Gómara and José Luis de Rojas. La conquista de México. 1. ed. Madrid: Dastin, 2000. 235-237.
  35. Ibid., 246-250.
  36. Hernán Cortés, Francisco Antonio Lorenzana, and Joseph Antonio de Hogal. "Historia de Nueva-España | Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes." Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes. http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/obra/historia-de-nuevaespana—0/ (accessed July 25, 2011).130-133.
  37. Cortés, Hernán and Francis Augustus MacNutt. Fernando Cortes, His Five Letters of Relation to the Emperor Charles V. New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1908. Edited with preface and biography by Francis A. MacNutt. Available online through Google Books: http://books.google.com/books?id=_AIOAAAAIAAJ&printsec=copyright#v=onepage&q&f=false. 34-39.
  38. The British Museum has an excellently preserved inlaid skull-mask of Tezcatlipoca or "Smoking Mirror", also known as "Enemy of Both Sides"; see http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_image.aspx?image=mm033550.jpg&retpage=15978
  39. Julia Chaplin. "Art on the Edge in Mexico City - NYTimes.com." Travel - Guides and Deals for Hotels, Restaurants and Vacations - The New York Times. http://travel2.nytimes.com/2006/06/25/travel/25mexicocity.html?scp=1&sq=Art%20on%20the%20Edge%20in%20Mexico%20City&st=cse (accessed August 4, 2011).
  40. Hostal Virreyes." Hostal Virreyes. http://www.hostalvirreyes.com.mx/navegarIng/index_hostal.html (accessed August 4, 2011).
  41. Ross, 237-259.
  42. Nick Caistor. Mexico City: A Cultural and Literary Companion. New York: Interlink Books, 2000. 131-137.
  43. Office of Special Prosecutor Ignacio Carrillo Prieto. "El movimiento estudiantil de 1968." Informe Histórico a la Sociedad Mexicana - 2006. www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB180/030_Movimiento%20de%201968.pdf (accessed August 3, 2011). 60-62.
  44. Poniatowska, 119-122.
  45. Caistor, 75-82.
  46. Hassig, 78-98.
  47. León-Portilla and Garibay. Visión de los vencidos: relaciones indígenas de la conquista. Portilla: versión de textos nahuas. 1959. Reprint, México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1961. 75-87.
  48. Ibid., 87-89.
  49. Díaz de Castillo, Sáenz de Santa María, and Sáinz de Medrano. 380-383.
  50. Ibid., 384-409.
  51. López de Gómara and Luis de Rojas. 235-237.
  52. Ibid., 246-250.
  53. Hernán Cortés, Francisco Antonio Lorenzana, and Joseph Antonio de Hogal. "Historia de Nueva-España | Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes." 130-133
  54. Cortés and MacNutt, 34-39.
  55. Richman and Diaz-Cortés. "Mexico '68: A Movement, a Massacre, and the 40-year Search for the Truth."
  56. Rojo Amanecer. DVD. Directed by Jorge Fons. Mexico City: Grupo Nuevo Imagen, 1991.

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