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Traditions of Mexican Corridos in Rolando Hinojosa’s “The Valley” and “Klail City” [PDF]
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
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]
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
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
"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
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.
Miguel Ángel González-Abellás
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Lo bello, lo sublime y lo siniestro en “Fragmento de un diario”, de Amparo Dávila
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
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
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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