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Resources for Flores's Tears of the Trufflepig
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Mexican Literature in Theory by Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado (Editor) Mexican Literature in Theory is the first book in any language to engage post-independence Mexican literature from the perspective of current debates in literary and cultural theory. It brings together scholars whose work is defined both by their innovations in the study of Mexican literature and by the theoretical sophistication of their scholarship. Mexican Literature in Theory provides the reader with two contributions. First, it is one of the most complete accounts of Mexican literature available, covering both canonical texts as well as the most important works in contemporary production. Second, each one of the essays is in itself an important contribution to the elucidation of specific texts. Scholars and students in fields such as Latin American studies, comparative literature and literary theory will find in this book compelling readings of literature from a theoretical perspective, methodological suggestions as to how to use current theory in the study of literature, and important debates and revisions of major theoretical works through the lens of Mexican literary works.Call Number: PQ7154 .M488 2018
ISBN: 9781501332517
Publication Date: 2018-01-25
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The Borderlands of Culture by Ramón Saldívar; Donald E. Pease (Series edited by) Poet, novelist, journalist, and ethnographer, Américo Paredes (1915-1999) was a pioneering figure in Mexican American border studies and a founder of Chicano studies. Paredes taught literature and anthropology at the University of Texas, Austin for decades, and his ethnographic and literary critical work laid the groundwork for subsequent scholarship on the folktales, legends, and riddles of Mexican Americans. In this beautifully written literary history, the distinguished scholar Ramón Saldívar establishes Paredes's preeminent place in writing the contested cultural history of the south Texas borderlands. At the same time, Saldívar reveals Paredes as a precursor to the "new" American cultural studies by showing how he perceptively negotiated the contradictions between the national and transnational forces at work in the Americas in the nascent era of globalization. Saldívar demonstrates how Paredes's poetry, prose, and journalism prefigured his later work as a folklorist and ethnographer. In song, story, and poetry, Paredes first developed the themes and issues that would be central to his celebrated later work on the "border studies" or "anthropology of the borderlands." Saldívar describes how Paredes's experiences as an American soldier, journalist, and humanitarian aid worker in Asia shaped his understanding of the relations between Anglos and Mexicans in the borderlands of south Texas and of national and ethnic identities more broadly. Saldívar was a friend of Paredes, and part of The Borderlands of Culture is told in Paredes's own words. By explaining how Paredes's work engaged with issues central to contemporary scholarship, Saldívar extends Paredes's intellectual project and shows how it contributes to the remapping of the field of American studies from a transnational perspective.ISBN: 9780822387954
Publication Date: 2006-04-04
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With a Book in Their Hands by Manuel M. Martín-Rodríguez (Editor) First Place Winner of the 2015 International Latino Book Award for Best Latino Focused Nonfiction Book Literary history is a history of reading. What happens during the act of reading is the subject of the branch of literary scholarship known as reader-response theory. Does the text guide the reader? Does the reader operate independently of the text? Questions like these shape the approach of the essays in this book, edited by a scholar known for his groundbreaking work in using reader-response theory as a window into Chicana and Chicano literature. Manuel M. Martín-Rodríguez has overseen several research projects aimed at documenting Chicana and Chicano reading practices and experiences. Here he gathers diverse and passionate accounts of reading drawn from that research. For many, books served as refuges from the sorrows of a childhood marked by violence or parental abandonment. Several of the contributors here salute the roles of teachers in introducing poetry and stories into their lives.ISBN: 9780826354761
Publication Date: 2014-08-15
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The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Latino Literature by Nicolas Kanellos From East L.A. to the barrios of New York City and the Cuban neighborhoods of Miami, Latino literature, or literature written by Hispanic peoples of the United States, is the written word of North America's vibrant Latino communities. Emerging from the fusion of Spanish, North American, and African cultures, it has always been part of the American mosaic. Written for students and general readers, this encyclopedia surveys the vast landscape of Latino literature from the colonial era to the present. Aiming to be as broad and inclusive as possible, the encyclopedia covers all of native North American Latino literature as well as that created by authors originating in virtually every country of Spanish America and Spain. Included are more than 700 alphabetically arranged entries written by roughly 60 expert contributors. While most of the entries are on writers, such as Julia Alvarez, Sandra Cisneros, Lorna Dee Cervantes, Oscar Hijuelos, and Piri Thomas, others cover genres, ethnic and national literatures, movements, historical topics and events, themes, concepts, associations and organizations, and publishers and magazines. Special attention is given to the cultural, political, social, and historical contexts in which Latino literature has developed. Entries cite works for further reading, and the encyclopedia closes with a selected, general bibliography. Entries cite works for further reading, and the encyclopedia closes with a selected, general bibliography. The encyclopedia gives special attention to the social, cultural, historical, and political contexts of Latino literature, thus making it an ideal tool to help students use literature to learn about history and cultural diversity.ISBN: 9780313087004
Publication Date: 2008-08-30
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Issues in U. S. Immigration by Salem Press Editors It's been eight years since the last edition of Issues in U.S. Immigration (formerly titled Immigration in U.S. History). In that short period of time, major events have escalated the immigration debate in both politics and popular opinion. From the Secure Fence Act in 2006, to the controversial Arizona Bill SB-1070 in 2010, to President Obama's 2013 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and the current talks on Immigration Reform in Washington DC, this new edition includes many new entries to offer up-to-date, comprehensive coverage of this important issue in current events and throughout history.ISBN: 9781619257085
Publication Date: 2015-02-06
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Chicanas y mexicanas norteñas: bi-borderlans dialogues on literary and cultural production by Graciela Silva Rodríguez Pr{circ}aologo : reencuentro bifronterizo en El Paso del Norte : historizacion de la literatura chicana y la mexicana nordfronteriza / Graciela Silva Rodr{circ}aiguez -- Teor{circ}aia literaria. I. De la cr{circ}aitica borderlands a la cr{circ}aitica biborderlands : un nuevo discurso cr{circ}aitico descentrado y antihegem{circ}aonico para los estudios literarios y culturales de la frontera M{circ}aexico-Estados Unidos / Manuel de Jes{circ}aus Hern{circ}aandez-G. ; II. Rosaura S{circ}aanchez, cr{circ}aitica marxista y m{circ}aaxima expresi{circ}aon del La Jolla Circle : sus contribuciones a la cr{circ}aitica chicana, la socioling{uml}u{circ}aistica y la recuperaci{circ}aon de la obra decimon{circ}aonica de Mar{circ}aia Amparo Ruiz de Burton / Vanessa Fonseca ; III. La literatura chicana hoy (Ateneo de Madrid, 31 de enero, 1976) / Miguel M{circ}aendez ; IV. On crossing borders and stealing flags : confessions of a language thief / Erlinda Gonzales-Berry ; V. Sobre el proceso escritural : literaturizar el femenino del noroeste mexicano / Rosina Conde ; VI. Politics of language, identity and Spanish heritage learners / Mar{circ}aia Dolores Gonzales ; VII. De ac{circ}aa de este lado : (des)encuentros y representaciones de la frontera / Jos{circ}ae Manuel Valenzuela Arce -- Cr{circ}aitica literaria. VIII. Literary tradition and narrative singularity in Jos{circ}ae Antonio Villarreal's novel Pocho (1959) / Roberto Cant{circ}au ; IX. Literatura m{circ}aexico-americana de urgencia y compromiso social de las primeras d{circ}aecadas del siglo XX : Jos{circ}ae de la Luz S{circ}aaenz / Jes{circ}aus Rosales ; X. Terramara un espacio en busca de su propia novela / Mario Mart{circ}ain ; XI. A trav{circ}aes de puertas y ventanas : ©…de qu{circ}ae hablan las poetas bajacalifornianas en 1994 y 2011? / Estela Alicia L{circ}aopez Lomas (Esali) ; XII. Contemporary Chicano and Chicana literature and the reaffirmation of Southwest Spanish as a literary language by Chicano, U.S. Latino, and mainstream Euroamerican presses / Manuel de Jes{circ}aus Hern{circ}aandez-G. ; XIII. Appendices A-F. A comprehensive annoted bibliography on Chican@ literature in Spanish : original works in Spanish, translations into English, and English works translated into Spanish / Manuel de Jes{circ}aus Hern{circ}aandez G.ISBN: 9786079124748
Publication Date: 2012
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