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Latin American American Literature

2020
Latin American literature is a broad and heterogeneous category composed of voices from many countries spanning two continents. In the United States, more attention has been given to Cuban, Chicano/a, and Central American literatures than to writers from other South American countries.
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Cuban-American Literature

2012
Cuba’s historical relationship with the United States predates both countries’ emergence into full political sovereignty and consists of forms of political, economic, and cultural interaction and exchange that have intimately bound the two societies since well before the 19th century.
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XV * American Literature to 1900

The Year's Work in English Studies, 2001
This chapter has three sections: 1. General; 2. American Literature to 1830; 3. American Literature, 1830-1900. Sections 1 and 2 are by Henry Claridge; section 3 is by Anne-Marie Ford and Theresa Saxon.
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How ‘American’ is American Literature?

English Today, 1985
What do we understand nowadays by the phrase ‘American literature’? What factors have shaped it and made it distinctive and autonomous, and what relation does it now bear to the traditional conception of ‘English literature’?
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XVI. AMERICAN LITERATURE [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Year's Work in English Studies, 1960
R. W. Willett, Geoffrey Moore
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AMERICAN LITERATURE IN AMERICAN MUSIC

The Musical Quarterly, 1945
disparity in favor of literature. It is not invidious to say that in architecture and perhaps in painting we have gone further than in music. But, however an even-handed Justice might mete out rewards in the individual arts, American Literature and American Music have been interestingly correlated, and it is this correlation that I shall discuss.
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The Un-Americanness of American Literature

Safundi, 2006
Taking stock of recent trends in American studies, Watson uses Malcolm Lowry's neglected novel Lunar Caustic (1968) as an entry point into an exploration of the implications for readers and teachers of movements in American studies in a transnational direction.
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Dominican-American Literature

2013
Scholarship on the literary production of Dominicans in the United States has grown steadily since the late 1980s, when scholars of Dominican descent began to make a case for the inclusion of their writings in Latino literature. While individuals of Dominican ancestry had written in the United States at least since the start of the 20th century, a ...
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