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Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage, Volume 2.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Recovering the U.S Hispanic Literary Heritage SeriesPublisher: Houston : Arte Público Press, 1995Copyright date: ©1996Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (296 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781611922639
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage, Volume 2LOC classification:
  • PS153.H56.R432 1996
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The Recovery Project Comes of Age -- Romancing Hegemony: Constructing Racialized Citizenship in María Amparo Ruiz de Burton's -- Textual and Land Reclamations: The Critical Reception of Early Chicana/ o Literature1 -- "Who ever heard of a blue-eyed Mexican?": Satire and Sentimentality in María Amparo Ruiz de Burton's -- Assimilation, Accommodation or Resistance? -- "Fantasy Heritage" Reexamined: Race and Class in the Writings of the Bandini Family Authors and Other Californios, 1828- 1965 -- Outlaws or Religious Mystics? Public Identity and Los Penitentes in Mexican- American Autobiography -- "We can starve too": Américo Paredes' -- History in Literature/Literature in History -- Having the Last Word: Recording the Cost of Conquest in Los Comanches -- Luisa Capetillo: An Anarcho-Feminist Pionera in the Mainland Puerto Rican Narrative/ Political Tradition -- The Recovery of the First History of Alta California: Antonio María Osio's -- Adina de Zavala's Alamo: History and Legendry as Critical ( Counter- Alamo) Discourse -- Writing the Revolution -- Práxedis G. Guerrero: Revolutionary Writer or Writer as Revolutionary* -- Before the Revolution: Catarino Garza as Activist/ Historian* -- Recovering the Creation of Community -- Spanish-Language Journalism in the Southwest: History and Discursive Practice -- Cultural Continuity in the Face of Change: Hispanic Printers in Texas -- The Tradition of Hispanic Theater and the WPA Federal Theatre Project in Tampa- Ybor City, Florida -- Contributors.
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Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The Recovery Project Comes of Age -- Romancing Hegemony: Constructing Racialized Citizenship in María Amparo Ruiz de Burton's -- Textual and Land Reclamations: The Critical Reception of Early Chicana/ o Literature1 -- "Who ever heard of a blue-eyed Mexican?": Satire and Sentimentality in María Amparo Ruiz de Burton's -- Assimilation, Accommodation or Resistance? -- "Fantasy Heritage" Reexamined: Race and Class in the Writings of the Bandini Family Authors and Other Californios, 1828- 1965 -- Outlaws or Religious Mystics? Public Identity and Los Penitentes in Mexican- American Autobiography -- "We can starve too": Américo Paredes' -- History in Literature/Literature in History -- Having the Last Word: Recording the Cost of Conquest in Los Comanches -- Luisa Capetillo: An Anarcho-Feminist Pionera in the Mainland Puerto Rican Narrative/ Political Tradition -- The Recovery of the First History of Alta California: Antonio María Osio's -- Adina de Zavala's Alamo: History and Legendry as Critical ( Counter- Alamo) Discourse -- Writing the Revolution -- Práxedis G. Guerrero: Revolutionary Writer or Writer as Revolutionary* -- Before the Revolution: Catarino Garza as Activist/ Historian* -- Recovering the Creation of Community -- Spanish-Language Journalism in the Southwest: History and Discursive Practice -- Cultural Continuity in the Face of Change: Hispanic Printers in Texas -- The Tradition of Hispanic Theater and the WPA Federal Theatre Project in Tampa- Ybor City, Florida -- Contributors.

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