Criticism in the borderlands : studies in Chicano literature, culture, and ideology /
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Language: | English |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
1991.
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Series: | Post-contemporary interventions
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Table of Contents:
- Narrative, ideology, and the reconstruction of American literary history / Ramón Saldívar
- The rewriting of American literary history / Luis Leal
- The theoretical subject(s) of This Bridge Called My Back and Anglo-American feminism / Norma Alacón
- Imprisoned narrative? Or lies, secrets, and silence in New Mexico women's autobiography / Genaro Padilla
- Body, spirit, and the text: Alma Villanueva's Life Span / Elizabeth J. Ordóñez
- Ana Castillo's The Mixquiahuala Letters: the novelist as ethnographer / Alvina E. Quintana
- Fables of the fallen guy / Renato Rosaldo
- The novel and the community of readers: rereading Tomás Rivera's Y no se lo tragó la tierra / Héctor Calderón
- Ideological discourses in Arturo Islas's The Rain God / Rosaura Sánchez
- Conceptualizing Chicano critical discourse / Angie Chabram
- Sites of struggle: immigration, deportation, prison, and exile / Barbara Harlow.
- (cont.) Chicano border narratives as cultural critique / Jóse David Saldivár
- On Chicano poetry and the political age: Corridos as social drama / Teresa McKenna
- Feminism on the border: from gender politics to geopolitics / Sonia Saldívar-Hull
- Dancing with the devil: society, gender, and the political unconscious in Mexican-American South Texas / José E. Limón.