Mexican influence on Chicano muralist

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Miscellaneous

 

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Cynthia S

 

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October 5, 2011

 

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University

 

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One such theme is the use of indigenous iconography for the purpose of developing an identity. The indigenous imagery of both Mexican and Chicano muralism was often of a romantic character, setting up the values of Indian culture and civilization as an alternative to the existing Anglo-European values...
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To understand the rejection of these existing values, one must examine the political situation at the time that they were created. Because the Mexican revolution was a loose alliance of different leaders, there was no unified national identity after its success. The chaos following the revolution coupled with hundreds of years of Spanish colonial rule led to a need for a national identity based on revolutionary themes...
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