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Native American and Chicano/a Literature of the American Southwest

Native American and Chicano/a Literature of the American Southwest
Author: Christina M. Hebebrand
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1135933472

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This book studies Native American and Chicano/a writers of the American Southwest as a coherent cultural group with common features and distinct efforts to deal with and to resist the dominant Euro-American culture.


Native American and Chicano

Native American and Chicano
Author: Christina M. Hebebrand
Publisher:
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2004
Genre:
ISBN: 9780415948883

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This book studies Native American and Chicano/a writers of the American Southwest as a coherent cultural group with common features and distinct efforts to deal with and to resist the dominant Euro-American culture.


Reconstructing a Chicano/a Literary Heritage

Reconstructing a Chicano/a Literary Heritage
Author: María Herrera-Sobek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1993
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Early literary works written in Spanish in what is today the American Southwest have been largely excluded from the corpus of American literature, yet these documents are the literary antecedents of contemporary Chicano and Chicana writing.This collection of essays establishes the importance of this literary heritage through a critical examination of key texts produced in the Southwest from 1542 to 1848. Drawing on research in the archives of Southwestern libraries and applying contemporary literary theoretical constructs to these centuries-old manuscripts, the authors--all noted scholars in Chicano literature--demonstrate that these works should be recognized as an integral part of American literature.CONTENTS Introduction: Reconstructing a Chicano/a Literary Heritage, by Mar�a Herrera-Sobek Part I: Critical Reconstruction Shipwrecked in the Seas of Signification: Cabeza de Vaca's La Relaci�n and Chicano Literature, by Juan Bruce-Novoa Discontinuous Continuities: Remapping the Terrain of Spanish Colonial Narrative, by Genaro Padilla A Franciscan Mission Manual: The Discourse of Power and Social Organization, by Tino Villanueva The Politics of Theater in Colonial New Mexico: Drama and the Rhetoric of Conquest, by Ram�n Guti�rrez The Comedia de Ad�n y Eva and Language Acquisition: A Lacanian Hermeneutics of a New Mexican Shepherds' Play, by Mar�a Herrera-Sobek Part II: Sources of Reconstruction Poetic Discourse in P�rez de Villagr�'s Historia de la Nueva M�xico, by Luis Leal Fray Ger�nimo Boscana's Chinigchinich: An Early California Text in Search of a Context, by Francisco A. Lomel� "�Y D�nde Estaban las Mujeres?": In Pursuit of an Hispana Literary and Historical Heritage in Colonial New Mexico, 1580-1840, by Tey Diana Rebolledo Entre C�bolos Criado: Images of Native Americans in the Popular Culture of Colonial New Mexico, by Enrique Lamadrid


"We are the People

Author: Christina M. Hebebrand
Publisher:
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2002
Genre:
ISBN:

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Mexico and the Hispanic Southwest in American Literature

Mexico and the Hispanic Southwest in American Literature
Author: Cecil Robinson
Publisher: Tucson : University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1977
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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In his groundbreaking work With the Ears of Strangers, Robinson presented a definitive documentation of the stereotype of the Mexican in American literature. This revision extends the scope to Chicano literature in "a book which should be read by every person wishing to gain a better understanding of the 'American' Southwest. There is not a better introduction to the subject."--Western American Literature


Reconstructing a Chicano/a Literary Heritage

Reconstructing a Chicano/a Literary Heritage
Author: María Herrera-Sobek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Early literary works written in Spanish in what is today the American Southwest have been largely excluded from the corpus of American literature, yet these documents are the literary antecedents of contemporary Chicano and Chicana writing. This collection of essays establishes the importance of this literary heritage through a critical examination of key texts produced in the Southwest from 1542 to 1848. Drawing on research in the archives of southwestern libraries and applying contemporary literary theoretical constructs to these centuries-old manuscripts, the authors-all noted scholars in Chicano literature-demonstrate that these works should be recognized as an integral part of American literature.


Myth and the History of the Hispanic Southwest

Myth and the History of the Hispanic Southwest
Author: David J. Weber
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826311948

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Located in Southwest Collection.


Old Southwest/new Southwest

Old Southwest/new Southwest
Author: Judy Nolte Temple
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1987
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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Essays from the Old Southwest/New Southwest Conference held Nov. 14-17, 1985 in Tucson, Ariz. and sponsored by the Tucson Public Library and the National Endowment for the Humanities.


Spatial and Discursive Violence in the US Southwest

Spatial and Discursive Violence in the US Southwest
Author: Rosaura Sánchez
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2021-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478021292

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In Spatial and Discursive Violence in the US Southwest Rosaura Sánchez and Beatrice Pita examine literary representations of settler colonial land enclosure and dispossession in the history of New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma. Sánchez and Pita analyze a range of Chicano/a and Native American novels, films, short stories, and other cultural artifacts from the eighteenth century to the present, showing how Chicano/a works often celebrate an idealized colonial Spanish past as a way to counter stereotypes of Mexican and Indigenous racial and ethnic inferiority. As they demonstrate, these texts often erase the participation of Spanish and Mexican settlers in the dispossession of Indigenous lands. Foregrounding the relationship between literature and settler colonialism, they consider how literary representations of land are manipulated and redefined in ways that point to the changing practices of dispossession. In so doing, Sánchez and Pita prompt critics to reconsider the role of settler colonialism in the deep history of the United States and how spatial and discursive violence are always correlated.


The Lost Land

The Lost Land
Author: John R. Chávez
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1984
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826307507

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A perilous voyage to the magic land of Occo, inhabited by hospitable farmers, marauding cannibals and mysterious fey people, transforms a youngboy into a man.