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Resistance and social criticism in Chicano Literature
Die Grundlage meiner Forschung bildet eine Analyse der folgenden vier Werke: Pocho (1959) von José Antonio Villarreal, The Revolt of the Cockroach People (1973) von Oscar Zeta Acosta, Bless Me, Última (1972) von Rudolfo Anaya und The Rain God (1984) von Arturo Islas. Die Auswahl der Werke erfolgte nicht nach deren Bekanntheitsgrad bzw.
Haslhofer, Iris
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Cultural Regionalism and Chicano Literature
Western American Literature, 1980Carlota Cárdenas de Dwyer
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Anaya’s Spiritual World in Itself, and in the Context of Chicano and Latin American Literature
Camino real. Estudios de las hispanidades norteamericanas, 2022Among the readers, critics and publishers there are some who insist on using the term magical realism in relation to supernatural events which occur in Anaya’s fiction.
Stephen Miller
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The Place of Gay Male Chicano Literature in Queer Chicana/o Cultural Work
Gay Latino Studies, 2020If one agrees to meet the challenge posed by gay Mexican artist, Nahum Zenil's self-portrait, Tiro de dardos (Dart Game), what is one agreeing to? Those who possess a trenchant gaze whose aim is true will prove their acuity at a great cost to the body in
Antonio Viego
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Ends of Assimilation: The Formation of Chicano Literature
Zeitschrift Fur Anglistik Und Amerikanistik, 2019M. Priewe
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The Ideological Appropriation of La Malinche in Mexican and Chicano Literature
, 2013La Malinche is one of the most controversial figures in Mexican and Chicano literature. The historical facts about her life before and after the Spanish Conquest are largely speculative.
M. Hinojosa, R. Daphne
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Developing Critical Consciousness: Resistance Literature in a Chicano Literature Class
English Journal, 2007Starting from a framework that emphasizes indigenous heritage, high school teacher Curtis Acosta and students in the Chicano/Raza Studies classes engage with literature that reflects the students’ lives, families, and histories.
Curtis Acosta
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