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Latino Literature

2023
Offers a comprehensive overview of the most important authors, movements, genres, and historical turning points in Latino literature. More than 60 million Latinos currently live in the United States. Yet contributions from writers who trace their heritage to the Caribbean, Central and South America, and Mexico have and continue to be ...
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Jewish-Latino Literature

2023
Literature from Jewish and Latinx-identifying authors shows that Latinx ethnicities are constructed differentially throughout the Americas because of the complexities of ethnonational identities stemming from countries of origin. The overlapping—and oven conflicting—experiences of Jewish Latinxs as Jews and Latinxs are recurrent themes throughout this ...
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Multilingualism in Latino Literature

2023
Multilingualism is the term for the cultural and linguistic practices among those whose linguistic repertoire contains two or more languages. Latino pan-ethnicity, which embodies diversity of origins and paths of migration, effects of colonialism, race, color, class and Indigenous linguistic survivals make multilingualism a fundamental part of the ...
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Latino Literature Mediating Teacher Learning

Journal of Latinos and Education, 2011
This interpretive study draws on data from a larger inquiry into teacher learning in a graduate-level course on Latino literature at a large southwestern university. The article focuses on a small diverse group of educators taking part in a literature discussion of the novel Before We Were Free by J. Alvarez (2002). Using a sociocultural perspective of
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Latino Gay Literature

2020
Who are we when we read queer Latinx literature? It may be helpful in approaching this topic to think about what we mean by America along with what we mean by Latinx, or Latina/o, and Latin American. Some Latin Americans, for example, become irritated by US citizens referring to their own country as America when in fact that term refers to two enormous
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Latino literature anthologies: In search of a Latino canon

Latino Studies, 2020
Anthologies are fundamental in the formation of literary canons. In order to explore the process of Latino literary canon formation, first, I analyze the nature of anthologies and their role as discourses that contribute to the construction of latinidad. I then present a brief overview of the historical, academic and publishing context that enabled the
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What Was Latino Literature?

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2012
My substitution in the hoary formulation what was x? must seem perverse. isn't latino literature in the united states a newcomer among subfields—a recent entry on the roster of MLA book prizes, a fast-growing site of knowledge production, faculty lines, and institutional visibility? How could that field of the future—propelled by a demographic surge—be
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Latino Literature

2017
Latina/o literature can be understood both in terms of its historical emergence and development as well as its engagement with and representation of history. The formation of a canon called Latina/o literature is a contemporary phenomenon. Institutions that have published, disseminated, and shaped this literature into a discernible entity emerged in ...
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