Recovering the U.S. Hispanic literary heritage VIII / edited by Gabriela Baeza Ventura and Clara Lomas.
Colaborador(es): Ventura, Gabriela Baeza [editor.] | Lomas, Clara [editor.]
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Includes bibliographical references.
Part I. Contesting the canon. Discourse production and the expression of gender roles in the writings of Marria Cristina Mena -- Heroic boys and good neighbors: Cold War discourse and the symbolism of Chapultepee in Maria Cristina Mena's Boy hereoes of Chapultepec -- Squatting in uncle Tom's cabin: intertextual references and literary tactics of nineteenth-century U.S. women writers -- Part II. Mapping Latino voices in the United States. Espana libre: periodico de exilio espanol en Nueva York -- No hay justicia! the execution of simplicio Torres -- Recovering Spanish-language education in Alta California ecologies, ideologies and intertextualities -- Part III. Postcoloniality in autobiography. Autobiographical politics in the contact zone: Miguel Antonio Otero's My life on the frontier -- The autobiography of conversion of Rev. Santiago Tafolla, Sr., runaway, soldier, and Methodist minister: a postcolonial Bildungsroman -- De la experiencia a la ensenanza: contrastes estructurales y didaticos en El sol de Texas y macho! -- Part IV. Nationalism in contact zones. The Mexican-American novel of the Revolution: reading the immigrant nationalism of Leonor Villegas de Magnon's The rebel -- The return of Jose Castro: the Baja California correspondence of Alta California's last commander general -- La figura del sacrificio como expresion nacionalista en las obras Hatuey ye la muerte de placido
Essays in English and Spanish.
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