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This book is a study of gender and place in twentieth-century Chicana/o literature and culture, covering the early period of regional writing to contemporary art. Remapping Chicana/o literary and cultural history from the critical regional perspective of the Mexican American Southwest, it uncovers the aesthetics of Chicana/o critical regionalism in the writings of Cleofas Jaramillo, Fray Angélico Chávez, Elena Zamora O’Shea, and Jovita González. In addition to bringing renewed attention to contemporary writers like Richard Rodriguez and introducing the work of Chicana artist Carlota d.Z. EspinoZa, the study also revisits the more recognized work of Américo Paredes, Mario Suárez, Mary Helen Ponce, and Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales to reconsider the aesthetics of gender and place in Chicana/o literature and culture.
Poetry --- Literature --- Spanish-American literature --- literatuur --- gender --- poëzie --- Jaramillo, Cleofas --- Chávez, Angélico --- Zamorá O'Shea, Elena --- González, Jovita --- EspinoZa, Carlota d.Z. --- Suárez, Mario --- Ponce, Mary Helen --- Gonzalez, Rodolfo --- anno 1900-1999 --- Caribbean area --- Latin America
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Assimilatie (Sociologie) in de literatuur --- Assimilation (Sociologie) dans la littérature --- Assimilation (Sociology) in literature --- American literature --- Mexican American authors --- History and criticism --- Paredes, Américo --- Criticism and interpretation --- Véa, Alfredo --- Santana, Patricia --- Baca, Jimmy Santiago --- González, Jovita --- Villarreal, José Antonio --- Rodriguez, Richard --- Islas, Arturo --- Cisneros, Sandra --- Viramontes, Helena Maria --- American literature -- Mexican American authors -- History and criticism. --- Assimilation (Sociology) in literature.
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