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Selected and Annotated Bibliography of Contemporary Chicano Literary Criticism
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Foreword: Redefining American Literature, Rolando Hinojosa xi
- Editors' Introduction: Criticism in the Borderlands 1
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Part I. Institutional Studies and the Literary Canon
- Narrative, Ideology, and the Reconstruction of American Literary History 11
- The Rewriting of American Literary History 21
- The Theoretical Subject(s) of This Bridge Called My Back and Anglo-American Feminism 28
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Part II. Representations of the Chicana/o Subject: Race, Class, and Gender
- Imprisoned Narrative? Or Lies, Secrets, and Silence in New Mexico Women's Autobiography 43
- Body, Spirit, and the Text: Alma Villanueva's Life Span 61
- Ana Castillo's The Mixquiahuala Letters: The Novelist as Ethnographer 72
- Fables of the Fallen Guy 84
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Part III. Genre, Ideology, and History
- The Novel and the Community of Readers: Rereading Tomas Rivera's Yno se 10 trago la tierra 97
- Ideological Discourses in Arturo Islas's The Rain God 114
- Conceptualizing Chicano Critical Discourse 127
- Sites of Struggle: Immigration, Deportation, Prison, and Exile 149
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Part IV. Aesthetics of the Border
- Chicano Border Narratives as Cultural Critique 167
- On Chicano Poetry and the Political Age: Corridos as Social Drama 181
- Feminism on the Border: From Gender Politics to Geopolitics 203
- Dancing with the Devil: Society, Gender, and the Political Unconscious in Mexican-American South Texas 221
- Works Cited 237
- Selected and Annotated Bibliography of Contemporary Chicano Literary Criticism 260
- Index 275
- Contributors 287
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Foreword: Redefining American Literature, Rolando Hinojosa xi
- Editors' Introduction: Criticism in the Borderlands 1
-
Part I. Institutional Studies and the Literary Canon
- Narrative, Ideology, and the Reconstruction of American Literary History 11
- The Rewriting of American Literary History 21
- The Theoretical Subject(s) of This Bridge Called My Back and Anglo-American Feminism 28
-
Part II. Representations of the Chicana/o Subject: Race, Class, and Gender
- Imprisoned Narrative? Or Lies, Secrets, and Silence in New Mexico Women's Autobiography 43
- Body, Spirit, and the Text: Alma Villanueva's Life Span 61
- Ana Castillo's The Mixquiahuala Letters: The Novelist as Ethnographer 72
- Fables of the Fallen Guy 84
-
Part III. Genre, Ideology, and History
- The Novel and the Community of Readers: Rereading Tomas Rivera's Yno se 10 trago la tierra 97
- Ideological Discourses in Arturo Islas's The Rain God 114
- Conceptualizing Chicano Critical Discourse 127
- Sites of Struggle: Immigration, Deportation, Prison, and Exile 149
-
Part IV. Aesthetics of the Border
- Chicano Border Narratives as Cultural Critique 167
- On Chicano Poetry and the Political Age: Corridos as Social Drama 181
- Feminism on the Border: From Gender Politics to Geopolitics 203
- Dancing with the Devil: Society, Gender, and the Political Unconscious in Mexican-American South Texas 221
- Works Cited 237
- Selected and Annotated Bibliography of Contemporary Chicano Literary Criticism 260
- Index 275
- Contributors 287