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Wagon Tracks Volume 38, Issue 2 (Feb 2024)
Wagon Tracks Volume 38, Issue 2 (Feb 2024)
Wagon Tracks
Contents
2 On the Cover: The Night the Stars Fell: Doug Holdread
4 Trail Writings: Chris Day
5 Joanne’s Jottings
6-7 News along the Trail
8-9 Comets and Meteors on the Santa Fe Trail by Marc Simmons
11-14 Can a Story of a Trail-Traveler be Proven? by Mary Penner
16-23 The Rest of the Story of Cathey Williams/ William Cathey by Dr. Leo Oliva
23-27 Henry J. Cuniffe, Santa Fe Trail Trade Pioneer Settler of Las Cruces by Dr. Doyle Dave
28 In Memoriam: Joe D. Butcher, Elwood Malcolm Strom, Robert Yarmer, Sharon Spade
28 Chapter Reports
29 Membership Form …
"Un Pedacito De Nuestro Pais": Salvadoran Rootedness In Central Los Angeles, Ericka Arias
"Un Pedacito De Nuestro Pais": Salvadoran Rootedness In Central Los Angeles, Ericka Arias
Latin American Studies ETDs
How has the Salvadoran Market contributed to a sense of cultural rootedness in Central Los Angeles? This thesis project examines the ways in which an informalized street vendor market has employed Latino Urbanism and Placemaking practices to foster a sense of cultural rootedness and belonging for the local Salvadoran community. Through community- based approaches and analysis, this thesis addresses the sociocultural importance of street vendors for immigrant communities and analyzes the ways in which this Salvadoran market facilitates placemaking practices that (re)unite Salvadorans with their cultural roots. This research contributes to subfields of Latino Urbanism and Informality, within Urban Studies, …
Wagon Tracks Volume 38, Issue 1 (Nov 2023)
Wagon Tracks Volume 38, Issue 1 (Nov 2023)
Wagon Tracks
Contents
2 On the Cover: The View from Wagon Mound: Jackie Fleming
4 Trail Writings: Chris Day
5 Joanne’s Jottings
6 News along the Trail
7-11 Tributes to Marc Simmons
12-13 The Caches: Joanne VanCoevern and Leo Oliva
14 SFTA Awards
15-20 Santa Fe Trail Association Hall of Fame
21-27 Hell on Wheels: El Moro,Trinidad, and Oteroby Dr. Michael L. Olsen
27 SFTA Action Items
28 Chapter Reports
29 Membership Form
32 Calendar
Bloody Rationality: The Dialectic Of Modern Reason And Sacrifice In Hegel, Adorno, And Horkheimer, Cara S. Greene
Bloody Rationality: The Dialectic Of Modern Reason And Sacrifice In Hegel, Adorno, And Horkheimer, Cara S. Greene
Philosophy ETDs
In my dissertation, I argue that Hegel, Adorno, and Horkheimer develop theories of modern sacrifice grounded in their critiques of modern reason—what Hegel calls “the Understanding” and Adorno and Horkheimer call “instrumental reason.” I contend that these thinkers recognize the process of rational cognition, which abstracts conceptual data from empirical reality and establishes the dominance of the universal over particular phenomena, as a sacrificial process—a view supported by their routine description of this process using the language of violence and death. However, this sacrificial conception of modern reason isn’t metaphorical: when read alongside their analyses of discursive cunning, an instrumental …
Wagon Tracks Volume 37, Issue 4 (Aug 2023)
Wagon Tracks Volume 37, Issue 4 (Aug 2023)
Wagon Tracks
2 On the Cover: Fort Union Ruins on the Santa Fe Trail: Timothy K. Lewis
4 Insights from your President
5 Joanne’s Jottings
6-7 Trail News
7 In Memoriam: Nancy Lee Robertson
8-11 2023 Symposium
12-18 Diary of Lydia Ann Spangenberg Kahl: 1859 Overland from Missouri to California
by Joy Poole
19-22 Governor Manuel Armijo's Medal of Honor y Robert J. Tórrez and Charles Martínez y Vigi
23-27 Santa Fe Trail Association Bylaw Changes
28 Doctrine of Discovery
28 Chapter Reports
29 Membership Form
32 Calendar