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Traditions of Mexican Corridos in Rolando Hinojosa’s “The Valley” and “Klail City” [PDF]

open access: yesАктуальные проблемы филологии и педагогической лингвистики, 2021
The paper dwells on the traditions of Mexican and Mexican-American ballads called “corridos,” such as “Ballad of Gregorio Cortez,” in the novels of Texas writer Rolando Hinojosa. Corrido that emerged in the XIX century and continues developing today is a
Maria I. Baranova
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“There are so many ways to tell a story”: An Interview with Carlos Martínez Assad

open access: yesMashriq & Mahjar, 2023
In this interview, Carlos Martínez Assad reflects on his transition from a long career as an academic and historian to an author of fiction, as well as what it means to be Lebanese in Mexico.
Rachel Norman
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Juan Rulfo’s Birth Centenary [PDF]

open access: yesЛитература двух Америк, 2017
The article is dedicated to the memorable date — the birth centenary of one of the most outstanding Latin American writers of the 20th century — Juan Rulfo (1917– 1984).
Andrey F. Kofman
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La disidencia sexo-genérica del cuerpo abstracto. Análisis de un poema de sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

open access: yesConfluenze, 2022
Read in a dissident way, without adhering to any theoretical framework that offers a naturalistic, social, or biological model of sex and gender, or based on the ontological issue of the sacredness of the principle of non-contradiction, sor Juana's work ...
Valeria Stabile
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Two poems by Ángel José Fernández translated by Yasmín Rojas

open access: yesLatin American Literary Review, 2021
"Sister of mine on The precipice" and "My uncle the carpenter" are two poems where union, identity and earth are the leitmotiv of a poets vision. He sings to his loved ones, his romantic partner, as well as to his uncle through metaphors involving soil ...
Ángel José Fernández, Yasmín Rojas
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The U.S. Mexican immigrant family in a changing society: a critical overview

open access: yesActa Universitatis Lodziensis: Folia Sociologica, 2021
This article charts literature debates about the structural changes of the Mexican immigrant family in the United States. It presents, first, a critical overview of the conventional literature on the Mexican immigrant family, typically framed around ...
Juan José Bustamante
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Joshua Lund. The Mestizo State: Reading Race in Modern Mexico. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 2012. xx + 217 pp.

open access: yesStudies in 20th & 21st Century Literature, 2014
Joshua Lund. The Mestizo State: Reading Race in Modern Mexico. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 2012. xx + 217 pp.
Miguel Ángel González-Abellás
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Lo bello, lo sublime y lo siniestro en “Fragmento de un diario”, de Amparo Dávila

open access: yesValenciana, 2020
La obra de la escritora mexicana Amparo Dávila (1928) ha sido leída y estudiada de manera intermitente durante los últimos sesenta años. Gracias a la edición del Fondo de Cultura Económica de sus Cuentos reunidos, de 2009, la autora zacatecana ha ...
Claudia Cabrera Espinosa
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“La patria es impecable y diamantina”: Performing Diamantina in Cristina Rivera Garza’s (Non)Fiction

open access: yesLatin American Literary Review, 2021
Cristina Rivera Garza’s (non) fiction trajectory is a dialogue of interests threaded by her passions for translation, history, poetics, among many other topics.
Thania Munoz Davaslioglu
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The plumed horn / El corno emplumado: poetry, translation and subversion

open access: yesLatin American Literary Review, 2022
In this essay, the importance of translation as a means of subversion is studied through the bilingual literary magazine El Corno emplumado / The plumed horn. It was published in Mexico City in 1962 and ran for seven and a half years, until 1969.
Yasmín Elizabeth Rojas
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