Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage, Volume IVJose Aranda, Silvio Torres-Saillant Arte Publico Press, 30 նոյ, 2002 թ. - 304 էջ This historic fourth volume of articles represents the finished, re-worked product of the biennial conferences of recovery, providing theoretical and practical approaches, and critical studies on specific texts. Jose Aranda and Silvio Torres-Saillant's introduction conceptualizes and unifies a broad historical swath that encompasses the Spanish and English-language expression of Hispanic natives, immigrants and exiles from the colonial period to 1960. |
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... matachines , Cantu stresses the creative ten- sion between the form's continued transformation and the undiminished relevance it has retained . The essay sheds useful light on the role of women par- ticipants in sustaining and changing ...
... matachines , Cantu stresses the creative ten- sion between the form's continued transformation and the undiminished relevance it has retained . The essay sheds useful light on the role of women par- ticipants in sustaining and changing ...
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Դուք հասել եք այս գրքի դիտումների առավելագույն քանակին.
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Recovered Literature and the Deterritorialization | 59 |
Toward a Transnational Theory of Nineteenthcentury | 80 |
Land and Community in María Amparo Ruiz de Burtons | 96 |
War with Spain Faith and Ethnic | 154 |
Women in a Traditional Folk Drama of Laredo Texas | 172 |
Reconstrucción de | 184 |
Isleño Oral Narratives | 201 |
José de la Luz Saenz and the Language of | 214 |
Inscribing MexicanAmerican Modernism in Américo Paredess | 240 |
Nation or Patriarchy in Jovita Gonzálezs | 264 |
Narrative Anxiety in | 277 |
Dos cronistas en Nueva York | 133 |
El aspecto carnavalesco en Las aventuras de Don Chipote o Cuando | 145 |
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Էջ 49 - Mary Louise Pratt, Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and Transculturation (New York: Routledge, 1992), esp.
Էջ 99 - Cultural identities come from somewhere, have histories. But like everything which is historical, they undergo constant transformation. Far from being eternally fixed in some essentialized past, they are subject to the continuous "play" of history, culture and power.
Էջ 127 - Republic, conformably with what is stipulated in the preceding article, shall be incorporated into the Union of the United States, and be admitted at the proper time (to be judged of by the Congress of the United States...
Էջ 45 - Otero, My Nine Years As Governor of the Territory of New Mexico...
Էջ 127 - All the grants of land made before the 24th of January, 1818, by His Catholic Majesty or by his lawful authorities in the said Territories ceded by His Majesty to the United States, shall be ratified and confirmed to the persons in possession of the lands, to the same extent that the same grants would be valid if the Territories had remained under the Dominion of His Catholic Majesty.
Էջ 101 - But these [events] , as well as the blight, spread over Southern California, and over the entire Southern States, are historical facts. All of which, strung together, would make a brilliant and most appropriate chaplet to encircle the lofty brow of the great and powerful monopoly. Our representatives in Congress, and in the State Legislature, knowing full well the will of the people, ought to legislate accordingly. If they do not, then we shall — as Channing said 'kiss the foot that tramples us!
Էջ 62 - normal science' means research firmly based upon one or more past scientific achievements, achievements that some particular scientific community acknowledges for a time as supplying the foundation for its further practice.
Էջ 13 - The result was a foregone conclusion, for Mexico, torn by internal dissensions, impoverished by the expense of revolutions, and official...