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The Greenwood encyclopedia of Latino literature

Choice Reviews Online, 2009
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.
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What Is "Minor" in Latino Literature

MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States, 2005
In memory of my father, Rolando R. Perez, MD (1927-2005), who spoke two languages with one heart. If it is true that, as the slogan of the 1960s declared, "the personal is the political," then this article is personal, ergo political. The fact that it is written in English, the language of Latino literature, by a native speaker of Spanish makes it ...
Rolando Pérez
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U.S. Latino Literature

2000
In the past ten years, literature by U.S. Latinos has gained an extraordinary public currency and has engendered a great deal of interest among educators. Because of the increase in numbers of Latinos in their classrooms, teachers have recognized the benefits of including works by such important writers as Sandra Cisneros, Julia Alvarez, and Rudolfo ...
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Analysis of Latino award winning children’s literature

School Psychology International, 2017
In this article, we offer information about the specific challenges US Latino immigrant children face. We then determine which of these challenges are included in 72 award winning children’s picture books, specifically created for and/or about Latino children.
Jeff Gomm, Melissa Allen Heath, Pat Mora
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Latino Literature (LALI)

Reference Reviews, 2005
David D. Oberhelman
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Prevalence and Variations of Sexual Violence Victimization Among US-Based Latino Adults and Adolescents: A Systematic Literature Review

Journal of Sex Research, 2023
Sexual violence victimization (SVV) is a significant public health concern. SVV research often focuses on college-attending White women’s experiences, resulting in a knowledge gap regarding the experiences of ethnic minority groups, including the Latino ...
María Montenegro   +2 more
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The Routledge Companion to Latino/a Literature

2012
Introduction Part 1: Identities 1. Latinidad Marta Caminero-Santangelo 2. Mestizaje Rafael Perez-Torres 3. Afro-Latino/a Literature and Identity William Luis 4. Urban Spaces Raul Homero Villa 5. Feminisms Patricia Marina Trujillo 6. Masculinities Jennifer Domino Rudolph 7 . Queerness Sandra K. Soto 7. Illness Suzanne Bost 8.
S. Bost, Frances R. Aparicio
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The Norton anthology of Latino literature

Choice Reviews Online, 2011
Ilán Stavans, Edna Acosta-Belén
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The unique effects of hope and gratitude on psychological distress and well-being in trauma-exposed Hispanic/Latino adults.

Psychological Trauma, 2023
OBJECTIVE Gratitude and hope are well-established predictors of well-being and buffers against posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and anxiety symptoms. However, scarce literature exists that investigates these relationships in a Hispanic/Latino sample.
Amy R Senger, M. Gallagher
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