Format:
Online-Ressource (296 p)
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ill
Edition:
Online-Ausg. Palo Alto, Calif ebrary 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
ISBN:
1558851399
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9781611922639
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9781558851399
Series Statement:
Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
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Part III: History in literature/literature in history. Having the last word: recording the cost of conquest in Los Comanches / Sandra DahlbergLuisa Capetillo: an anarcho-feminist pionera in the mainland/Puerto Rican narrative/political transition / Lisa Sánchez González -- The Recovery of the first history of Alta California: Antonio María Osio's La historia de Alta California / Rose Marie Beebe and Robert M. Senkewicz -- Adina de Zavala's alamo: history and legendry as critical (counter-alamo) discourse / Richard R. Flores -- Part IV: Writing the revolution. Práxedis G. Guerrero: revolutionary writer or writer as revolutionary / Ward S. Albro -- Before the revolution: Catarino Garza as activist/historian / Elliott Young -- Part V: Recovering the creation of community. Spanish-language journalism in the Southwest: history and discursive practice / Gabriel Meléndez -- Cultural continuity in the face of change: Hispanic printers in Texas / Laura Gutiérrez-Witt -- The Tradition of Hispanic theater and the WPA Federal Theatre Project in Tamp-Ybor City, Florida / Kenya C. Dworkin y Méndez.
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Part I: The Recovery project comes of age. Romancing hegemony: constructing racialized citizenship in María Amparo Ruiz de Burton's The Squatter and the don / John M. GonzálezTextual and land reclamations: the critical reception of early Chicana/o literature / Manuel M. Martín Rodríguez -- 'Who ever heard of a blue-eyed Mexican?': satire and sentimentality in María Amparo Ruiz de Burton's Who would have thought it? / Anne E. Goldman -- Part II: Assimilation, accomodation or resistance? 'Fantasy heritage' reexamined: race and class in the writings of the Bandini family authors and other Californios, 1828-1965 / F. Arturo Rosales -- Outlaws or religious mystics? Public identity and los penitentes in Mexican-American autobiography / Margaret García Davidson -- 'We can starve too': Américo Paredes' George Washington Gómez and the proletarian Corrido / Tim Libretti
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Recovering the U.S. Hispanic literary heritage
Language:
English