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New Chicana - Chicano Writing 1

New Chicana - Chicano Writing 1
Author: Charles M. Tatum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780816512966

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An exciting introduction to the range and vitality of new work by Mexican-American writers. It provides a sampling from writers of established reputation such as Gary Soto, Gloria Anzald�a, and Sandra Cisneros, as well as from talented newcomers.


New Chicana/Chicano Writing

New Chicana/Chicano Writing
Author: Charles M. Tatum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: American literature
ISBN: 9780816514267

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This new volume continues to offer the cream of contemporary Chicano writing by both established authors and talented new voices. Included are excerpts from novels in progress by Joel Huerta and Stephen D. Guti�rrez.


New Chicana/Chicano Writing

New Chicana/Chicano Writing
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1993
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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Literatura Chicana, 1965-1995

Literatura Chicana, 1965-1995
Author: Manuel de Jesús Hernández-Gutiérrez
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1997
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780815320777

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A collection of essays, stories, poems, plays and novels representing the breadth of Chicano/a literature from 1965 to 1995. The anthology highlights major themes of identity, feminism, revisionism, homoeroticism, and internationalism, the political foundations of writers such as Gloria Anzaldua, Lorna Dee Cervantes, Luis Valdes, Gary Soto, and Sergio Elizondo. The selections are offered in Spanish, English, and Spanglish text without translation and feature annotations of colloquial and regional uses of Spanish. Lacks an index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


New Chicana-Chicano Writing

New Chicana-Chicano Writing
Author: Charles M. Tatum
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1992
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780816513338

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Gathers poetry and fiction by such Mexican-American authors as Dagoberto Gilb and Rowena A. Rivera


New Chicana/Chicano Writing

New Chicana/Chicano Writing
Author: Charles M. Tatum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1993
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780816514267

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This new volume continues to offer the cream of contemporary Chicano writing by both established authors and talented new voices. Included are excerpts from novels in progress by Joel Huerta and Stephen D. Guti�rrez.


Chicano and Chicana Literature

Chicano and Chicana Literature
Author: Charles M. Tatum
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2022-07-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0816549982

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The literary culture of the Spanish-speaking Southwest has its origins in a harsh frontier environment marked by episodes of intense cultural conflict, and much of the literature seeks to capture the epic experiences of conquest and settlement. The Chicano literary canon has evolved rapidly over four centuries to become one of the most dynamic, growing, and vital parts of what we know as contemporary U.S. literature. In this comprehensive examination of Chicano and Chicana literature, Charles M. Tatum brings a new and refreshing perspective to the ethnic identity of Mexican Americans. From the earliest sixteenth-century chronicles of the Spanish Period, to the poetry and narrative fiction of the second half of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century, and then to the flowering of all literary genres in the post–Chicano Movement years, Chicano/a literature amply reflects the hopes and aspirations as well as the frustrations and disillusionments of an often marginalized population. Exploring the work of Rudolfo Anaya, Sandra Cisneros, Luis Alberto Urrea, and many more, Tatum examines the important social, historical, and cultural contexts in which the writing evolved, paying special attention to the Chicano Movement and the flourishing of literary texts during the 1960s and early 1970s. Chapters provide an overview of the most important theoretical and critical approaches employed by scholars over the past forty years and survey the major trends and themes in contemporary autobiography, memoir, fiction, and poetry. The most complete and up-to-date introduction to Chicana/o literature available, this book will be an ideal reference for scholars of Hispanic and American literature. Discussion questions and suggested reading included at the end of each chapter are especially suited for classroom use.


Hispanic Literature of the United States

Hispanic Literature of the United States
Author: Nicolás Kanellos
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2003-12-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0313017298

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Providing a detailed historical overview of Hispanic literature in the United States from the Spanish colonial period to the present, this extensive chronology provides the context within which such writers as Sandra Cisneros, Rodolfo Anaya, and Oscar Hijuelos have worked. Hispanic literature in the United States is covered from the Spanish colonial period to the present. A detailed historical overview and a separate survey of Hispanic drama provide researchers and general readers with indispensable information and insight into Hispanic literature. An extensive chronology traces the development of Hispanic literature and culture in the United States from 1492 to 2002, providing the context within which such Hispanic writers such as Sandra Cisneros, Rodolfo Anaya, and Oscar Hijuelos have worked. Topics include an overview and chronology of Hispanic literature in the United States, a who's who of Hispanic authors, significant trends, movements, and themes, publishing trends, an overview of Hispanic drama, adn the 100 essential Hispanic literary works. Biographical entries describe the careers, importance, and major works of notable Hispanic novelists, poets, and playwrights writing in English or Spanish. A comprehensive, up-to-date bibliography lists primary sources. Essays detail the most important past and current trends in Hispanic literature, including bilingualism, Chicano literature, children's literature, exile literature, folklore, immigrant literature, Nuyorican literature, poetry, and women and feminism in Hispanic literature. More than 100 exceptional illustrations of writers, plays in performance, and first editions of important works are included.


New Chicana/Chicano Writing

New Chicana/Chicano Writing
Author: Charles M. Tatum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1992-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780816513079

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This anthology displays the talents of 30 Mexican American writers. Most of the works appear in English, though a few pieces are in Spanish, or in both languages. Using traditional as well as experimental literary forms, the authors explore a variety of themes, including alienation, Catholicism, fantasy, exile, and popular culture. Among the most noteworthy selections are poems by Andres Rodriguez, Ray Gonzalez, and Francisco X. Alarcon; and fiction by Gloria Anzaldua and Marie-Elise Wheatwind. ISBN 0-8165-1296-5: $40.00.