Spanish Perspectives on Chicano Literature : Literary and Cultural Essays /

Spanish Perspectives on Chicano Literature and Culture: Literary and Cultural Essays explores how Spanish literary critics from the U.S. and Spain view and study Chicano literature and culture, and reflects on Chicano literature's literary place in 21st century America and its transnational asp...

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Other Authors: Rosales, Jesús, 1955- (Editor), Lomelí, Francisco A. (writer of foreword.), Fonseca, Vanessa (Assistant professor of English) (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Columbus : The Ohio State University Press, [2017]
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table of Contents:
  • Reading, from Don Quijote de la Mancha to The house on Mango Street: Chicano/a literature, mimesis, and the reader / Manuel M. Martín Rodríguez
  • Mestizaje in Afro-Iberian writers Najat El Hachmi and Said El Kadaoui
  • Moussaoui through the borderland theories of U.S. third world feminisms / Carmen Sanjuán-Pastor
  • Toward a transnational Nos/otr@s scholarship in Chican@ and Latin@ studies / Ricardo F. Vivancos-Perez
  • Tempted by the words of another: linguistic choices of Chicanas/os and other Latinas/os in Los Angeles / Ana Sánchez-Muñoz
  • The cultural border, magic, and oblivion in Bless me, Ultima (2013), Obaba (2005), and Un embrujo (1998) / Juan Pablo Gil-Osle
  • El Malcriado (1964-1975): la voz impresa del campesino y su impronta / Víctor Fuentes
  • "Tendiendo puentes, compartiendo conocimientos": the International Conference on Chicano Literature in Spain (1998-2016) / Julio Cañero
  • Women's literary gardens as eco-spaces: word gathering with Anzaldua and Hurston / Carolina Núñez-Puente
  • La tierra: sense of place in contemporary Chicano literature / Carmen Lydia Flys Junquera
  • La narración de los linchamientos de los mexicoamericanos en el suroeste de los EEUU en el siglo XIX y principios del XX / Armando Miguelez.