Narratives of Greater Mexico: Essays on Chicano Literary History, Genre, and Borders: CMAS History, Culture, and Society Series
Autor Héctor Calderónen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 ian 2005
In this pioneering study, Héctor Calderón looks at seven Chicana and Chicano writers whose narratives constitute what he terms an American Mexican literature. Drawing on the concept of "Greater Mexican" culture first articulated by Américo Paredes, Calderón explores how the works of Paredes, Rudolfo Anaya, Tomás Rivera, Oscar Zeta Acosta, Cherríe Moraga, Rolando Hinojosa, and Sandra Cisneros derive from Mexican literary traditions and genres that reach all the way back to the colonial era. His readings cover a wide span of time (1892-2001), from the invention of the Spanish Southwest in the nineteenth century to the América Mexicana that is currently emerging on both sides of the border. In addition to his own readings of the works, Calderón also includes the writers' perspectives on their place in American/Mexican literature through excerpts from their personal papers and interviews, correspondence, and e-mail exchanges he conducted with most of them.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780292705821
ISBN-10: 0292705824
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Seria CMAS History, Culture, and Society Series
ISBN-10: 0292705824
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Seria CMAS History, Culture, and Society Series
Notă biografică
Héctor Calderón is Professor of Spanish American, Mexican, and Chicano Literature at UCLA.
Cuprins
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Redefining the Borderlands: From the Spanish Southwest to Greater Mexico, from Charles F. Lummis to Américo Paredes
- Writing the Dreams of la Nueva México: Rudolfo A. Anaya's Bless Me, Ultima and the Southwest Literary Tradition
- The Emergence of the Chicano Novel: Tomás Rivera's ". . . y no se lo tragó la tierra" and the Community of Readers
- "A Recorder of Events with a Sour Stomach": Oscar Zeta Acosta and The Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo
- "Making Familia from Scratch": Cherríe L. Moraga's Self-Portraits
- "Mexicanos al Grito de Guerra": Rolando Hinojosa's Cronicón del condado de Belken
- "Como México No Hay Dos": Sandra Cisneros's Feminist Border Stories
- Epilogue: América Mexicana 2001
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Permissions Acknowledgments
- Index
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In this pioneering study, Héctor Calderón looks at seven Chicana and Chicano writers whose narratives constitute what he terms an American Mexican literature.