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The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Latino Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 488

The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Latino Literature

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-08-30
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  • Publisher: Greenwood

From East L.A. to the barrios of New York City and the Cuban neighborhoods of Miami, Latino literature, or literature written by Hispanic peoples of the United States, is the written word of North America's vibrant Latino communities. Emerging from the fusion of Spanish, North American, and African cultures, it has always been part of the American mosaic. Written for students and general readers, this encyclopedia surveys the vast landscape of Latino literature from the colonial era to the present. Aiming to be as broad and inclusive as possible, the encyclopedia covers all of native North American Latino literature as well as that created by authors originating in virtually every country of...

Hijo de Lampazos: Nemesio García Naranjo en sus memorias
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 222

Hijo de Lampazos: Nemesio García Naranjo en sus memorias

En la nomenclatura de porfiristas (Federico Gamboa), revolucionarios (Francisco 1. Madero) disidentes revolucionarios (Emiliano Zapata), contrarrevolucionarios (Félix Díaz), Nemesio García Naranjo (1833-1962), se adscribe, sin tapujos, a la primera y a la última. Porfirista, contrarrevolucionario. Sólo que la historia de la Revolución Mexicana exige la perspectiva de conjunto, total. El de la contrarrevolución sigue siendo una asignatura pendiente. Abogado, poeta, periodista militante, conferencista incendiario, García Naranjo vive tres exilios políticos. El que lleva a la familia, él niño, al pueblo de Encinal, Texas. El que, ya adulto, vive entre 1914 y 1920, principalmente en S...

Latinos and Nationhood
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Latinos and Nationhood

Spanning from the early nineteenth century to today, this intellectual history examines the work of Latino writers who explored the major philosophic and political themes of their day, including the meaning and implementation of democracy, their democratic and cultural rights under U.S. dominion, their growing sense of nationhood, and the challenges of slavery and disenfranchisement of women in a democratic republic that had yet to realize its ideals. Over the course of two centuries, these Latino or Hispanic intellectuals were natural-born citizens of the United States, immigrants, or political refugees. Many of these intellectuals, whether citizens or not, strove to embrace and enliven suc...

A Political History of Spanish
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 445

A Political History of Spanish

Spanish is spoken as a first language by almost 400 million people in approximately 60 countries, and has been the subject of numerous political processes and debates since it began to spread globally from Iberia in the thirteenth century. A Political History of Spanish brings together a team of experts to analyze the metalinguistic origins of Spanish and evaluate it as a discursively constructed artefact; that is to say, as a language which contains traces of the society in which it is produced, and of the discursive traditions that are often involved and invoked in its creation. This is a comprehensive and provocative new work which takes a fresh look at Spanish from specific political and historical perspectives, combining the traditional chronological organization of linguistic history and spatial categories such as Iberia, Latin America and the US, whilst simultaneously identifying the limits of these organizational principles.

Encyclopedia of Latino Culture [3 volumes]
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1342

Encyclopedia of Latino Culture [3 volumes]

This three-volume encyclopedia describes and explains the variety and commonalities in Latina/o culture, providing comprehensive coverage of a variety of Latina/o cultural forms—popular culture, folk culture, rites of passages, and many other forms of shared expression. In the last decade, the Latina/o population has established itself as the fastest growing ethnic group within the United States, and constitutes one of the largest minority groups in the nation. While the different Latina/o groups do have cultural commonalities, there are also many differences among them. This important work examines the historical, regional, and ethnic/racial diversity within specific traditions in rich de...

Memorias de Nemesio García Naranjo
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 394

Memorias de Nemesio García Naranjo

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1900
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Dictionary of Mexican Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 815

Dictionary of Mexican Literature

This volume features approximately 600 entries that represent the major writers, literary schools, and cultural movements in the history of Mexican literature. A collaborative effort by American, Mexican, and Hispanic scholars, the text contains bibliographical, biographical, and critical material--placing each work cited within its cultural and historical framework. Intended to enrich the English-speaking public's appreciation of the rich diversity of Mexican literature, works are selected on the basis of their contribution toward an understanding of this unique artistry. The dictionary contains entries keyed by author and works, the length of each entry determined by the relative significa...

Catalog of the Latin American Collection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 756

Catalog of the Latin American Collection

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1969
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Dictionary Catalog of the Research Libraries of the New York Public Library, 1911-1971
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 554