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Into the Mainstream: Essays on Spanish American and Latino Literature and Culture is a direct outgrowth of Jorge Febles's involvement with the annual conference of the American Culture Association and the Popular Culture Association. In that sense, the compilation expands on a project initiated in 1993 by Helen Ryan-Ransom with her book Imagination, Emblems and Expressions: Essays on Latin American, Caribbean, and Continental Culture and Identity (Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State Un...
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American literature --- American literature --- Hispanic Americans --- Hispanic Americans --- Hispanic Americans in literature.
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Hispanic Americans in literature --- Identity (Psychology) in literature --- Castillo, Ana --- Cisneros, Sandra --- Novas, Himilce
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Compiles essays on great novelists, poets, playwrights, and short-story writers of the Western Hemisphere who are considered "Latino" in the broad sense of the term. Includes works originally written in English and those Spanish and Portuguese works that have been translated into English. Includes overviews of the author's biography and literary career as well as ready-reference listings of their major works in all genres.
American literature --- Hispanic Americans --- Hispanic Americans in literature. --- Hispanic American authors --- History and criticism. --- Intellectual life. --- History and criticism --- Intellectual life --- Hispanic Americans in literature --- Latin American literature --- Authors, Latin American --- Latin Americans in literature.
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In Contemporary Latina/o Theater, Jon D. Rossini explores the complex relationship between theater and the creation of ethnicity in an unprecedented examination of six Latina/o playwrights and their works: Miguel Piñero, Luis Valdez, Guillermo Reyes, Octavio Solis, José Rivera, and Cherríe Moraga. Rossini exposes how these writers use the genre as a tool to reveal and transform existing preconceptions about their culture. Through "wrighting"-the triplicate process of writing plays, righting misconceptions about ethnic identity, and creating an entirely new way of understanding
Hispanic Americans --- Ethnicity in literature. --- Hispanic Americans in literature. --- American drama --- American literature --- Ethnic identity. --- History and criticism. --- Hispanic American authors
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