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Narratives of Greater Mexico: Essays on Chicano Literary History, Genre, and Borders Book

Narratives of Greater Mexico: Essays on Chicano Literary History, Genre, and Borders
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  • Narratives of Greater Mexico: Essays on Chicano Literary History, Genre, and Borders
  • Written by author Hector Calderon
  • Published by University of Texas Press, January 2005
  • In this pioneering study, Héctor Calderón looks at seven Chicana and Chicano writers whose narratives constitute what he terms an American Mexican literature.
  • Once relegated to the borders of literature--neither Mexican nor truly American--Chicana/o writers have always been in the vanguard of change, articulating the multicultural ethnicities, shifting identities, border realities, and even postmodern anxieties
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Redefining the Borderlands: From the Spanish Southwest to Greater Mexico, from Charles F. Lummis to Américo Paredes
Writing the Dreams of la Nueva México: Rudolfo A. Anaya's Bless Me, Ultima and the Southwest Literary Tradition
The Emergence of the Chicano Novel: Tomás Rivera's ". . . y no se lo tragó la tierra" and the Community of Readers
"A Recorder of Events with a Sour Stomach": Oscar Zeta Acosta and The Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo
"Making Familia from Scratch": Cherríe L. Moraga's Self-Portraits
"Mexicanos al Grito de Guerra": Rolando Hinojosa's Cronicón del condado de Belken
"Como México No Hay Dos": Sandra Cisneros's Feminist Border Stories
Epilogue: América Mexicana 2001
Notes
Works Cited
Permissions Acknowledgments
Index


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