Unit 3: Birth of the Mexican American
Essential Questions:
1. What is IDENTITY and how is it shaped by historical events?
2. How does IDENTITY shape perspectives of historical events and conflicts?
3. In what ways does literature, art, and folk culture serve to help us understand POINTS OF VIEW of historical events such as the Mexican American War?
4. What do folk traditions such as corridos and cuentos reveal about the impact of the Mexican American War on Mexican American identities and culture?
Unit Goal:
After investigating and analyzing perspectives on Mexican American War through primary documents, art, corridos and cuentos students will complete a UNIT PORTFOLIO which evaluates the impact of the annexation of Mexico’s northern territories by the United States on contemporary Mexican American culture, identity, and politics.
Unit Terms:
Manifest Destiny, metanarrative, counternarrative, subaltern, subversion frontier, symbols/ symbolism, archetypes, corridos, cuentos, point of view, motivation, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
1. What is IDENTITY and how is it shaped by historical events?
2. How does IDENTITY shape perspectives of historical events and conflicts?
3. In what ways does literature, art, and folk culture serve to help us understand POINTS OF VIEW of historical events such as the Mexican American War?
4. What do folk traditions such as corridos and cuentos reveal about the impact of the Mexican American War on Mexican American identities and culture?
Unit Goal:
After investigating and analyzing perspectives on Mexican American War through primary documents, art, corridos and cuentos students will complete a UNIT PORTFOLIO which evaluates the impact of the annexation of Mexico’s northern territories by the United States on contemporary Mexican American culture, identity, and politics.
Unit Terms:
Manifest Destiny, metanarrative, counternarrative, subaltern, subversion frontier, symbols/ symbolism, archetypes, corridos, cuentos, point of view, motivation, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Topic 1: Historical Context
Objective: After completing CORNELL NOTES on video, “Foreigners in their Own Lands” students will be able to write a summary that identifies significant historical contexts and issues which resulted from the Mexican American War.
I. Pre-Reading: Review on what they know from the Mexican American War
II. Reading: Foreigners in their Own Land
III. Post-Reading: Analytical Summary
Objective: After completing CORNELL NOTES on video, “Foreigners in their Own Lands” students will be able to write a summary that identifies significant historical contexts and issues which resulted from the Mexican American War.
I. Pre-Reading: Review on what they know from the Mexican American War
II. Reading: Foreigners in their Own Land
III. Post-Reading: Analytical Summary
Topic 2 : Metanarrative of Manifest Destiny
Objective: After analyzing POINT OF VIEW in John Gasts’s “American Progress” and reading an excerpt of John O’Sullivan’s essay “The Great Nation of Futurity,” students will be able to identity central argument and purpose by completing ANALYTICAL SUMMARIES and SOAPS Analysis.
I. Pre-Reading: Art Analysis "American Progress" by John Gast
II. Reading: “The Great Nation of Futurity” by John O’Sullivan, “The Power of an Idea” by Miguel Ángel González Quiroga, “Native American Displacement Amid U.S. Expansion” A Conversation With R. David Edmunds from University of Texas at Dallas, “Never Forget” by Lalo Alcaraz
III. Post Reading: Analytical Summary, SOAPS ANALYSIS, FOUR SQUARE DISCUSSION
Objective: After analyzing POINT OF VIEW in John Gasts’s “American Progress” and reading an excerpt of John O’Sullivan’s essay “The Great Nation of Futurity,” students will be able to identity central argument and purpose by completing ANALYTICAL SUMMARIES and SOAPS Analysis.
I. Pre-Reading: Art Analysis "American Progress" by John Gast
II. Reading: “The Great Nation of Futurity” by John O’Sullivan, “The Power of an Idea” by Miguel Ángel González Quiroga, “Native American Displacement Amid U.S. Expansion” A Conversation With R. David Edmunds from University of Texas at Dallas, “Never Forget” by Lalo Alcaraz
III. Post Reading: Analytical Summary, SOAPS ANALYSIS, FOUR SQUARE DISCUSSION
Topic 3 : Masculine Archetypes & Corridos as Conternarrative:
After analyzing POINT OF VIEW in popular corridos students will be able to identify central argument and purpose of archetypes by completing analytical summaries, SOAPS Analysis, and writing their own corrido based on important post-Mexican American war figures.
I. Pre-Reading: What is a corrido? an archetype? Why study corridos and folk culture?
II. Reading: Americo Paredes Background: El Corrido de Joaquin Murrieta, El Corrido de Gregorio Cortez
III. Post-Reading: Analytical Summary, SOAPS ANALYSIS, Write your Own Corrido
After analyzing POINT OF VIEW in popular corridos students will be able to identify central argument and purpose of archetypes by completing analytical summaries, SOAPS Analysis, and writing their own corrido based on important post-Mexican American war figures.
I. Pre-Reading: What is a corrido? an archetype? Why study corridos and folk culture?
II. Reading: Americo Paredes Background: El Corrido de Joaquin Murrieta, El Corrido de Gregorio Cortez
III. Post-Reading: Analytical Summary, SOAPS ANALYSIS, Write your Own Corrido
Objective 4: Feminine Archetypes & Cuentos as CounternarrativesAfter researching the popular cuento of “La Llorona,” students will be able to identify central ideas in stories about La Llorona and purpose of archetype by completing analytical summaries, SOAPS analysis, and writing an original cuento which uses the archetype of “La Llorona” in a contemporary context.
I. Pre-reading: What is a cuento or a folk tale? What is its function? Who is LA LLORONA?
II. Reading: “La Llorona“, Spiritual Cleansing: A Mexican Ghost Story, “Woman Hollering Creek” by Sandra Cisneros, “La Llorona’s Sacred Waters” by Juana Alicia
III. Post Reading: Analytical Summary, SOAPS Analysis, Write your Own Cuento starring La Llorona
I. Pre-reading: What is a cuento or a folk tale? What is its function? Who is LA LLORONA?
II. Reading: “La Llorona“, Spiritual Cleansing: A Mexican Ghost Story, “Woman Hollering Creek” by Sandra Cisneros, “La Llorona’s Sacred Waters” by Juana Alicia
III. Post Reading: Analytical Summary, SOAPS Analysis, Write your Own Cuento starring La Llorona