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So All Is Not Lost : The Poetics of Print in Nuevomexicano Communities, 1834-1958 Book

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So All Is Not Lost : The Poetics of Print in Nuevomexicano Communities, 1834-1958, This is a study of Spanish-language journalism as an archival recovery project to glean literary texts from Spanish-language newspapers published by Mexican Americans in New Mexico during the late territorial and early statehood period., So All Is Not Lost : The Poetics of Print in Nuevomexicano Communities, 1834-1958
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  • So All Is Not Lost : The Poetics of Print in Nuevomexicano Communities, 1834-1958
  • Written by author A. Gabriel Melendez
  • Published by University of New Mexico Press, 2001/01/01
  • This is a study of Spanish-language journalism as an archival recovery project to glean literary texts from Spanish-language newspapers published by Mexican Americans in New Mexico during the late territorial and early statehood period.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction 3
1 Mexicanos in the History of the Early Press in the Southwest 13
The Martinez Press and the Ideology of Literacy 18
The Press in New Mexico After the American Conquest 21
The Emergence of Spanish-language Journalism in New Mexico 24
Canjes: The Dialogic Exchange of Border Papers 28
2 A Generation in Transition 33
Witnessing Social Change: The Life of J. M. H. Alarid 34
Structure of Domination 42
Education, Biliteracy, and the World Beyond the Village 44
Neo-Mexicanismo and Cultural Ascendancy 58
3 Contesting Social and Historical Erasure: The Discursive Agency of La Prensa Asociada Hispano-Americana 63
Discourse and Ideological Alliance 66
A Voice for the People: La Compania Publicista de La Voz 81
Linking the Borderlands: Binationalism and La Prensa Asociada 87
4 News, Bio-Texts, and Neo-Mexicano Historiography: Writing Against Cultural Excision 103
News of History: The Axiology of the Past and Present 107
Bio-Narrative Credentialing: Projections Onto History 112
Historical Biography 115
From Boceto to Biographical Communitas 119
Benjamin M. Read (1853-1927), Neo-Mexicano Chronicler-Historian 123
5 The Poetics of Self-Representation in Neo-Mexicano Literary Discourse: Una literatura nacional 133
Foundational Texts in Neo-Mexicano/Chicano Literature 134
Credo and Desire Among Neo-Mexicano Literates: The Progress of Belles Lettres upon High Deserts of Representation 137
Um Totum Revoltijum: Adelfa, Espiridion, and El Pachuco Vacilon 169
6 The Neo-Mexicano Cultural Movement After Statehood 177
La Nueva Generacion: The Daughters of Editors 179
The Unfinished Work of "Bringing Honor to the Homeland": Felipe Maximiliano Chacon (1873-1949) 185
Revista Ilustrada: Time Capsule of Neo-Mexicano/a Representations 195
Containment Within and Without: Arbitrating the Authority of Neo-Mexicano Cultural Representations 201
"Fighting the Good Fight": La Prensa Asociada in Post-Statehood New Mexico 206
Epilogue 213
Notes 219
Sources Cited 249
Index 257


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