This second volume in the series contains articles by the leading scholars on Hispanic literary history of the United States given at the annual conference on Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage. The articles in this volume are in five sections: The Recovery Project Comes of Age; Assimilation, Accommodation or Resistance?; History in Literature/Literature in History; Writing the Revolution; and Recovering the Creation of Community.
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This second volume in the series contains articles by the leading scholars on Hispanic literary history of the United States given at the annual conference on Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage. The articles in this volume are in five sections: The Recovery Project Comes of Age; Assimilation, Accommodation or Resistance?; History in Literature/Literature in History; Writing the Revolution; and Recovering the Creation of Community.
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Bookplate. Minor rubbing. VG., dustwrapper. 22x14cm, 296 pp. Contents: Romancing hegemony: constructing racialized citizenship in Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton's The Squatter and the don: Textual and land reclamations: the critical reception of early Chicana/o literature; 'Who ever heard of a blue-eyed Mexican? ': satire and sentimentality in Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton's Who would have thought it? ; Assimilation, accomodation 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': Americo Paredes' George Washington Gomez and the proletarian Corrido; 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 transition; The Recovery of the first history of Alta California: Antonio Maria Osio's La historia de Alta California; Adina de Zavala's alamo: history and legendry as critical (counter-alamo) discourse; Writing the revolution. Praxedis 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 Tamp-Ybor City, Florida.
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