Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage, Volume IV

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Jose Aranda, Silvio Torres-Saillant
Arte Publico Press, Nov 30, 2002 - Literary Criticism - 304 pages
This historic fourth volume of articles represents the finished, re-worked product of the biennial conferences of recovery, providing theoretical and practical approaches, and critical studies on specific texts. Jose Aranda and Silvio Torres-Saillant's introduction conceptualizes and unifies a broad historical swath that encompasses the Spanish and English-language expression of Hispanic natives, immigrants and exiles from the colonial period to 1960.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
Luis Leal
12
A Critical Report about the US Press in
18
Los Comanches after 1898
31
A Critical Edition of the Complete Works
50
Recovered Literature and the Deterritorialization
59
Toward a Transnational Theory of Nineteenthcentury
80
Land and Community in María Amparo Ruiz de Burtons
96
War with Spain Faith and Ethnic
154
Women in a Traditional Folk Drama of Laredo Texas
172
Reconstrucción de
184
Isleño Oral Narratives
201
José de la Luz Saenz and the Language of
214
Inscribing MexicanAmerican Modernism in Américo Paredess
240
Nation or Patriarchy in Jovita Gonzálezs
264
Narrative Anxiety in
277

Dos cronistas en Nueva York
133
El aspecto carnavalesco en Las aventuras de Don Chipote o Cuando
145

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About the author (2002)

Jos? Aranda, Jr. Jos? Aranda, Jr. is a professor of English at Rice University in Houston, Texas, where he lives with his wife and children. Silvio Torres-Saillant Silvio Torres-Saillant is a professor at the City University of New York (CUNY) Dominican Studies Institute in New York City.