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A Story of Stories

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One woman’s mostly unpublished, rich heritage of West Texas border folklore and literary history
  • 20 August 2024
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One afternoon in fall 2015 Cristina Devereaux Ramírez’s mother called and, with a tone of urgency in her voice, asked her to come to the house and take a look at something she had discovered when she was sorting through boxes in the attic. When Ramírez arrived, she found her family sifting through papers in an old vegetable box, reading some of the more than 750 pages of Spanish language poems, short stories, fables, and dichos Ramírez’s maternal grandmother, Ramona González, had written. Some pieces were works in progress, complete with word and phrase strikethroughs and handwritten notes in the margins, while others were neatly typed prose or what might have been final drafts. None of González’s writings had seen the outside of that box for decades, at least since 1995 when the family matriarch passed away.


González—or Doña Ramona, as she was often called—was born in 1906 in the El Paso border barrio of Chihuahuita, sometimes referred to as the Ellis Island of the Southwest. Her writing celebrates the rich Mexican American culture of Chihuahuita, a neighborhood the National Trust for Historic Preservation identified in 2016 as one of America’s most endangered historic places. A mother, corner grocery store owner, published writer, and community activist, González was one of the few Tejanas profiled in
Worthy Mothers of Texas, 1776–1976

A Story of Stories from a Texas Border Barrio
, Ramírez chronicles the life of her abuela with the care of a granddaughter and, with the eye of a scholar, analyzes selections from González’s work and its significance to El Paso history, Chicano literature, border barrio folklore, and cross-border civic movements in the mid-twentieth century.


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Price: $27.95
Pages: 322
Publisher: Trinity University Press
Imprint: Tinta Books
Publication Date: 20 August 2024
Trim Size: 8.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781595349965
Format: Paperback
BISACs: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Cultural, Ethnic & Regional / Hispanic & Latino, HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Southwest (AZ, NM, OK, TX), FICTION / Hispanic & Latino, LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / American / Hispanic American Studies
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Cristina Devereaux Ramírez is an associate professor of English and director of the rhetoric, composition, and the teaching of English graduate program at the University of Arizona. She is the author of Occupying Our Space: The Mestiza Rhetorics of Mexican Women Journalists and Activists, 1887–1942, which won the 2016 Winifred Bryan Horner Outstanding Book Prize, and the coeditor, with Jessica Enoch, of Mestiza Rhetorics: An Anthology of Mexicana Activism in the Spanish Language Press, 1875–1922. She lives in Tucson.

Table of Contents


Prologue 4

Introduction 10

Chapter One

A Trenza of Voices 16

Chapter Two

Un cuento de cuentos: A Story of Stories 33

Chapter Three

Recovering the Fading History of a Far West Texas Border Barrio: Chihauhuita 60

Cuentos del barrio: Stories from the barrio, Part I 87

Por vida de estas santas cruces yo viví en estos barrios

by Ramona González 89

By the life of these holy crosses I lived in these barrios

English translation by Neil Devereaux 139

Chapter Four

González Grocery: El corazón del barrio 192

Cuentos del barrio: Stories from the barrio, Part II 204

Mi Tiendita by Ramona González 206


My Little Store English translation by Neil Devereaux 246

Chapter Five

Doña Ramona’s Barrio Literacy: Poems and Fables for Children 288

El Sol (The Sun)


293


El vuelo (The Flight)


295

El Pájaro Cenzontle y e1 Conde (The Mocking Bird and the Count) 296

Acknowledgements 299

Bibliography 300

Notes


305


Prologue