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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_BV035801651
    Format: XIV, 259 S. : , Ill.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 978-0-292-71978-1 , 978-0-292-72579-9
    Series Statement: CMAS history, culture, & society series
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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    Keywords: Chicanos ; Literatur ; Texas ; Kulturelle Identität
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV044649911
    Format: xxxvi, 819 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-1-107-18308-7
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 748-770. - Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-316-86946-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies , Romance Studies
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    Keywords: Literatur ; Hispanos ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    New York, NY :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV043420111
    Format: xxxv, 267 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-1-107-04492-0 , 978-1-107-62292-0
    Content: "The Cambridge Companion to Latina/o American Literature provides a thorough yet accessible overview of a literary phenomenon that has been rapidly globalizing over the past two decades. It takes an innovative approach that underscores the importance of understanding Latina/o literature not merely as an ethnic phenomenon in the United States, but more broadly as a crucial element of a trans-American literary imagination. Leading scholars in the field present critical analyses of key texts, authors, themes, and contexts, from the early nineteenth century to the present. They engage with the dynamics of migration, linguistic and cultural translation, and the uneven distribution of resources across the Americas that characterize Latina/o literature. This Companion will be an invaluable resource, introducing undergraduate and graduate students to the complexities of the field"...
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-107-04538-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies , Romance Studies
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    Keywords: Hispanos ; Literatur ; Literatur ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
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  • 4
    UID:
    almafu_BV036743242
    Format: IX, 146 S.
    ISBN: 978-0-8142-1129-8 , 0-8142-1129-1 , 978-0-8142-9228-0
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: 1843-1916 James, Henry ; 1831-1885 Jackson, Helen Hunt ; 1832-1895 Ruiz de Burton, María Amparo ; Nation ; Imperialismus ; Fiktionale Darstellung
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9947547082202882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxxvi, 819 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781316869468 (ebook)
    Content: The Cambridge History of Latina/o American Literature emphasizes the importance of understanding Latina/o literature not simply as a US ethnic phenomenon but more broadly as an important element of a trans-American literary imagination. Engaging with the dynamics of migration, linguistic and cultural translation, and the uneven distribution of resources across the Americas that characterize Latina/o literature, the essays in this History provide a critical overview of key texts, authors, themes, and contexts as discussed by leading scholars in the field. This book demonstrates the relevance of Latina/o literature for a world defined by the migration of people, commodities, and cultural expressions.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 19 Feb 2018). , Machine generated contents note: List of contributors; Acknowledgements: Introduction; Part I. Rereading the Colonial Archive: Transculturation and Conflict, 1492-1810: 1. Indigenous Herencias: Creoles, mestizaje, and nations before nationalism; 2. Performing to a captive audience: dramatic encounters in the borderlands of empire; 3. The tricks of the weak: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz and the feminist temporality of Latina literature; 4. Rethinking the colonial Latinx literary imaginary: a comparative and decolonial research agenda; 5. The historical and imagined cultural geographies of Latinidad; Part II. The Roots and Routes of Latina/o Literature: The Literary Emergence of a Trans-American Imaginary, 1783-1912: 6. Whither Latinidad?: the trajectories of Latin American, Caribbean, and Latina/o literature; 7. Father Felix Varela and the emergence of an organized Latina/o minority in early nineteenth-century New York City; 8. Transamerican New Orleans: Latino literature of the Gulf of Mexico, from the Spanish colonial period to post-Katrina; 9. Trajectories of exchange: toward histories of Latino literature; 10. Narratives of displacement in places that once were Mexican; 11. Latina feminism, Latina racism and unspeakable violence: travel narratives, novels of reform, and histories of genocide and lynching; 12. Jose Marti, comparative reading, and the emergence of Latino modernity in gilded-age New York; 13. Afro-Latinidad: phoenix rising from a hemisphere's racist flames; Part III. Negotiating Literary Modernity: Between Colonial Subjectivity and National Citizenship, 1910-1979: 14. Oratory, memoir, and theater: performances of race and class in the early twentieth-century Latina/o public sphere; 15. Literary revolutions in the borderlands: transnational dimensions of the Mexican Revolution and its diaspora in the United States; 16. Making it nuevo: Latina/o modernist poetics remake high Euro-American modernism; 17. The archive and Afro-Latina/o field-formation: Arturo Alfonso Schomburg at the intersection of Puerto Rican and African American literatures; 18. Floricanto en Aztlan: Chicano cultural nationalism and its epic discontents; 19. 'The geography of their complexion': Nuyorican poetry and its legacies; 20. Cuban American counterpoint: the heterogeneity of Cuban American literature, culture, and politics; 21. Latina/o theater and performance in the contexts of social movements; Part IV. Literary Migrations across the Americas, 1980-2017: 22. Undocumented immigration in Latina/o literature; 23. Latina feminist theory and writing; 24. Invisible no more: US central American literature before and beyond the age of neoliberalism; 25. Latina/o life narratives: crafting self-referential forms in the colonial milieu of the Americas; 26. Poetics of the 'majority minority'; 27. The Quisqueya diaspora: the emergence of Latina/o literature from Hispaniola; 28. Listening to literature: popular music, voice, and dance in the Latina/o literary imagination, 1980-2010; 29. Brazuca literature: old and new currents, countercurrents, and undercurrents; 30. Staging Latinidad and interrogating neoliberalism in contemporary Latina/o performance and border art; 31. Transamerican popular forms of Latina/o literature: genre fiction, graphic novels, and digital environments; 32. trauma, translation, and migration in the crossfire of the Americas: the intersection of Latina/o and South American literatures; 33. The Mesoamerican corridor, central American transits, and Latina/o becomings; 34. Differential visions: the diasporic stranger, subalternity, and the transing of experience in US Puerto Rican literature; 35. Temporal borderlands: toward decolonial queer temporality in Latina/o literature; Epilogue: Latina/o literature: the borders are burning; Chronology; Bibliography; Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781107183087
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_BV044341629
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (317 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-3-11-053291-3
    Series Statement: Symbolism 17
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 3-11-053041-4
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Ahrens, Rüdiger, 1939-
    Author information: Stierstorfer, Klaus 1961-
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1737258277
    Format: x, 310 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 24 cm
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9781477322680
    Series Statement: Jack and Doris Smothers series in Texas history, life, and culture
    Content: Foreword / Antonia I. Castañeda -- Introduction: Memory, violence, and history in the 1919 Canales investigation / Sonia Hernández and John Morán González -- Poem 1. Yo soy de Frank Rabbaté / Diana Noreen Rivera -- Section I. La Matanza and the Canales investigation in context -- Refusing to forget: a brief history / Trinidad Gonzales, Benjamin Heber Johnson, and Monica Muñoz Martinez -- Anglos, Mexicans, and Rangers in Texas, 1850-1900 / Andrew R. Graybill -- Texas in four parts: the bordered world of 1919 / Walter L. Buenger -- La Matanza and the Canales investigation in comparative perspective / William D. Carrigan and Clive Webb -- Representation, refusal, and remembrance: lynching and extralegal violence in Mexico and the United States, 1890s-1930s / Gema Kloppe-Santamaría -- Section II. J. T. Canales, resistance, and resilience -- The world of education among ethnic Mexicans in J. T. Canales's South Texas / Philis M. Barragán Goetz and Carlos K. Blanton -- Humanizing La Raza: the activist journalism of the Idar family in early twentieth-century Texas / Gabriela González -- José Tomás Canales and the paradox of power / Richard Ribb -- J. T. Canales's contributions in law, civil rights, and education, 1920-1976 / Cynthia E. Orozco -- Section III. Reflections on recovering a history of state violence and its reverberations -- Hidden history: a journey through the past, with hard lessons for the present / Kirby F. Warnock -- Recovering the 1919 Canales investigation of the Texas Ranger Force: archival investigation and its consequences, 1975-2010 / James A. Sandos -- The legacy of La Matanza, intergenerational trauma, and the writing of El Rinche / Christopher Carmona -- Stewarding the personal narratives of painful history / Margaret Koch -- Reckoning with the past toward the here and now / Katherine Hite -- Poem 2. Living witness / Nati Román -- Epilogue / John Phillip Santos.
    Content: "The edited collection examines violence against Mexicans and Mexican Americans in Texas between 1910 and 1920, perpetrated by strangers, neighbors, vigilantes, and especially law enforcement officers. It also chronicles the efforts of José Tomas Canales, who called for an investigation into the violence committed by Texas Rangers, inspiring a new era of Mexican-American civil rights activism in Texas"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781477322710
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781477322703
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Reverberations of Racial Violence Austin : University of Texas Press, 2021 ISBN 9781477322703
    Language: English
    Keywords: Texas ; Chicanos ; Mexikaner ; Gewalt ; Politik ; Geschichte 1850-2010 ; Canales, José Tomás 1877-1976 ; Texas Rangers ; Untersuchungsausschuss ; Geschichte 1919
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_1016299591
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781316873670 , 9781316869468
    Content: Machine generated contents note: List of contributors; Acknowledgements: Introduction; Part I. Rereading the Colonial Archive: Transculturation and Conflict, 1492-1810: 1. Indigenous Herencias: Creoles, mestizaje, and nations before nationalism; 2. Performing to a captive audience: dramatic encounters in the borderlands of empire; 3. The tricks of the weak: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz and the feminist temporality of Latina literature; 4. Rethinking the colonial Latinx literary imaginary: a comparative and decolonial research agenda; 5. The historical and imagined cultural geographies of Latinidad; Part II. The Roots and Routes of Latina/o Literature: The Literary Emergence of a Trans-American Imaginary, 1783-1912: 6. Whither Latinidad?: the trajectories of Latin American, Caribbean, and Latina/o literature; 7. Father Felix Varela and the emergence of an organized Latina/o minority in early nineteenth-century New York City; 8. Transamerican New Orleans: Latino literature of the Gulf of Mexico, from the Spanish colonial period to post-Katrina; 9. Trajectories of exchange: toward histories of Latino literature; 10. Narratives of displacement in places that once were Mexican; 11. Latina feminism, Latina racism and unspeakable violence: travel narratives, novels of reform, and histories of genocide and lynching; 12. Jose Marti, comparative reading, and the emergence of Latino modernity in gilded-age New York; 13. Afro-Latinidad: phoenix rising from a hemisphere's racist flames; Part III. Negotiating Literary Modernity: Between Colonial Subjectivity and National Citizenship, 1910-1979: 14. Oratory, memoir, and theater: performances of race and class in the early twentieth-century Latina/o public sphere; 15. Literary revolutions in the borderlands: transnational dimensions of the Mexican Revolution and its diaspora in the United States; 16. Making it nuevo: Latina/o modernist poetics remake high Euro-American modernism; 17. The archive and Afro-Latina/o field-formation: Artu
    Content: Machine generated contents note: List of contributors; Acknowledgements: Introduction; Part I. Rereading the Colonial Archive: Transculturation and Conflict, 1492-1810: 1. Indigenous Herencias: Creoles, mestizaje, and nations before nationalism; 2. Performing to a captive audience: dramatic encounters in the borderlands of empire; 3. The tricks of the weak: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz and the feminist temporality of Latina literature; 4. Rethinking the colonial Latinx literary imaginary: a comparative and decolonial research agenda; 5. The historical and imagined cultural geographies of Latinidad; Part II. The Roots and Routes of Latina/o Literature: The Literary Emergence of a Trans-American Imaginary, 1783-1912: 6. Whither Latinidad?: the trajectories of Latin American, Caribbean, and Latina/o literature; 7. Father Felix Varela and the emergence of an organized Latina/o minority in early nineteenth-century New York City; 8. Transamerican New Orleans: Latino literature of the Gulf of Mexico, from the Spanish colonial period to post-Katrina; 9. Trajectories of exchange: toward histories of Latino literature; 10. Narratives of displacement in places that once were Mexican; 11. Latina feminism, Latina racism and unspeakable violence: travel narratives, novels of reform, and histories of genocide and lynching; 12. Jose Marti, comparative reading, and the emergence of Latino modernity in gilded-age New York; 13. Afro-Latinidad: phoenix rising from a hemisphere's racist flames; Part III. Negotiating Literary Modernity: Between Colonial Subjectivity and National Citizenship, 1910-1979: 14. Oratory, memoir, and theater: performances of race and class in the early twentieth-century Latina/o public sphere; 15. Literary revolutions in the borderlands: transnational dimensions of the Mexican Revolution and its diaspora in the United States; 16. Making it nuevo: Latina/o modernist poetics remake high Euro-American modernism; 17. The archive and Afro-Latina/o field-formation: Arturo Alfonso Schomburg at the intersection of Puerto Rican and African American literatures; 18. Floricanto en Aztlan: Chicano cultural nationalism and its epic discontents; 19. 'The geography of their complexion': Nuyorican poetry and its legacies; 20. Cuban American counterpoint: the heterogeneity of Cuban American literature, culture, and politics; 21. Latina/o theater and performance in the contexts of social movements; Part IV. Literary Migrations across the Americas, 1980-2017: 22. Undocumented immigration in Latina/o literature; 23. Latina feminist theory and writing; 24. Invisible no more: US central American literature before and beyond the age of neoliberalism; 25. Latina/o life narratives: crafting self-referential forms in the colonial milieu of the Americas; 26. Poetics of the 'majority minority'; 27. The Quisqueya diaspora: the emergence of Latina/o literature from Hispaniola; 28. Listening to literature: popular music, voice, and dance in the Latina/o literary imagination, 1980-2010; 29. Brazuca literature: old and new currents, countercurrents, and undercurrents; 30. Staging Latinidad and interrogating neoliberalism in contemporary Latina/o performance and border art; 31. Transamerican popular forms of Latina/o literature: genre fiction, graphic novels, and digital environments; 32. trauma, translation, and migration in the crossfire of the Americas: the intersection of Latina/o and South American literatures; 33. The Mesoamerican corridor, central American transits, and Latina/o becomings; 34. Differential visions: the diasporic stranger, subalternity, and the transing of experience in US Puerto Rican literature; 35. Temporal borderlands: toward decolonial queer temporality in Latina/o literature; Epilogue: Latina/o literature: the borders are burning; Chronology; Bibliography; Index
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 19 Feb 2018)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107183087
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781316634172
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Cambridge history of Latina/o American literature Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018 ISBN 9781107183087
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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    Keywords: Lateinamerika ; Literatur ; Chicanos ; Literatur ; Einführung
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1006145567
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783110532913
    Series Statement: Symbolism 17
    Content: The complex nature of globalization increasingly requires a comparative approach to literature in order to understand how migration and commodity flows impact aesthetic production and expressive practices. This special issue of Symbolism: An International
    Content: The complex nature of globalization increasingly requires a comparative approach to literature in order to understand how migration and commodity flows impact aesthetic production and expressive practices. This special issue of Symbolism: An International Journal of Critical Aestheticsexplores the trans-American dimensions of Latina/o literature in a trans-Atlantic context. Examining the theoretical implications suggested by the comparison of the global North-global South dynamics of material and aesthetic exchange, this volume highlights emergent Latina/o authors, texts, and methodologies of interest in for comparative literary studies. In the essays, literary scholars address questions of the transculturation, translation, and reception of Latina/o literature in the United States and Europe. In the interviews, emergent Latina/o authors speak to the processes of creative writing in a transnational context. This volume suggests how the trans-American dialogues found in contemporary Latina/o literature elucidates trans-Atlantic critical dialogues. Rüdiger Ahrens, Uni Würzburg, Germany; Florian Kläger, Uni Bayreuth, Germany; Klaus Stierstorfer,Uni Münster, Germany.
    Note: Frontmatter -- ; Foreword from the Editors , Table of Contents -- ; Special Focus: Latina/o Literature at the Crossroads: The Trans-American and the Trans-Atlantic in Critical Dialogue -- ; Introduction: Latina/o Literature at the Crossroads: The Trans-American and the Trans-Atlantic in Critical Dialogue , I. Trans-American Subjectivities: The Critical Aesthetics of Migration and Trans-Migration -- ; A Central American Wound: Remapping the U.S. Borderlands in Oscar Martinez’s The Beast , The Undocumented Subjects of el Hueco: Theorizing a Colombian Metaphor for Migration , Toxicity and the Politics of Narration: Imagining Social and Environmental Justice in Salvador Plascencia’s The People of Paper , II. Intersticies: Translation, Transculturation, and the Trans-Atlantic -- ; Latina/o Literature Goes German , Rerouting the Rise: Upward Mobility in Junot Díaz’s Fiction , “The Emotional Residue of an Unnatural Boundary”: Brownsville and the Borders of Mental Health , Between Molds and Models: Female Identities in Almudena Grandes’s Models of Women and Roberta Fernández’s Intaglio , III. Writing the Borderlands of Culture: Interviews with Latina/o Authors -- ; The Once and Future Chicano – World Literatures Between Intra-History and Utopian Vision: An Interview with Alejandro Morales , The “I” Before the Border: An Interview with Reyna Grande , “Where I Find Poetry and Tension”: An Interview with Daniel José Older , General Section -- ; Typeface Teutonicus: The Socio-Semiotics of German Typography Before 1919 , Parenthetical Embodiment and the Posthuman Body in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse , Monument Narratives in Recent Anglophone Fiction , Book Reviews -- ; Index , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110530414
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110531312
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110532920
    Additional Edition: Available in another form ISBN 978-3-11-053131-2
    Additional Edition: Available in another form ISBN 978-3-11-053041-4
    Additional Edition: Available in another form ISBN 978-3-11-053292-0
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Stierstorfer, Klaus 1961-
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_860833062
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxv, 267 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781107045385
    Series Statement: Cambridge companions to literature
    Content: The Cambridge Companion to Latina/o American Literature provides a thorough yet accessible overview of a literary phenomenon that has been rapidly globalizing over the past two decades. It takes an innovative approach that underscores the importance of understanding Latina/o literature not merely as an ethnic phenomenon in the United States, but more broadly as a crucial element of a trans-American literary imagination. Leading scholars in the field present critical analyses of key texts, authors, themes, and contexts, from the early nineteenth century to the present. They engage with the dynamics of migration, linguistic and cultural translation, and the uneven distribution of resources across the Americas that characterize Latina/o literature. This Companion will be an invaluable resource, introducing undergraduate and graduate students to the complexities of the field.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 16 Jun 2016)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107622920
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107044920
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781,107622920
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Cambridge companion to Latina/o American literature New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2016 ISBN 9781107044920
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107622920
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Cambridge companion to Latina/o American literature New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2016 ISBN 9781107044920
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107622920
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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    Keywords: Hispanos ; Literatur ; USA ; Hispanos ; Literatur ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Einführung
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