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Reading U.S. Latina Writers : Remapping American Literature / edited by A. Quintana.
Author
Quintana, Alvina E.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed. 2003.
Published/Created
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
New York : Palgrave Macmillan US : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
Description
1 online resource (223 p.)
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Teachers
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Training of.
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Literature
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Social history
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Race
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Communication
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Culture
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Study and teaching
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Quintana, Alvina E., 1947-
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Summary note
This essential teaching guide focuses on an emerging body of literature by U.S. Latina and Latin American Women writers. It will assist non-specialist educators in syllabus revision, new course design and classroom presentation. The inclusive focus of the book - that is, combining both US Latina and Latin American women writers - is significant because it introduces a more global and transnational way of approaching the literature. The introduction outlines the major historical experiences that inform the literature, the important genres, periods, movements and authors in its evolution; the traditions and influences that shape the works; and key critical issues of which teachers should be aware. The collection seeks to provide readers with a variety of Latina texts that will guarantee its long-term usefulness to teachers and students of pan-American literature. Because it is no longer possible to understand U.S. Latina literature without taking into consideration the histories and cultures of Latin America, the volume will, through its organization, argue for a more globalized type of analysis which considers the similarities as well as the differences in U.S. and Latin American women's cultural productions. In this context, the term Latina evokes a diasporic, transnational condition in order to address some of the pedagogical issues posed by the bicultural nature which is inherent in pan-American women's literature.
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Description based upon print version of record.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Julia Alvarez, In The Time of the Butterflies; Julia Alvarez, ¡Yo!; Veronica Chambers, Mama's Girl; Denise Chávez, Face of an Angel; Sandra Cisneros, Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories; Judith Ortiz Cofer, Silent Dancing: A Partial Remembrance of a Puerto Rican Childhood; Montserrat Fontes, First Confession; Maria Irene Fornes, The Conduct of Life; Cristina García, Dreaming in Cuban; Diana García, When Living Was a Labor Camp; Alicia Gaspar de Alba, ""The Mystery of Survival""; Andrea O'Reilly Herrera, The Pearl of the Antilles
Nicholasa Mohr, A Matter of Pride and Other StoriesCherríe Moraga, Loving in the War Years: Lo Que Nunca Pasó Por Sus Labios; Marisela Norte, NORTE/word; Loida Maritza Pérez, Geographies of Home; Ana Lydia Vega, True and False Romances; Contributors; Index
ISBN
9786611369002
9781403969453
1403969450
9781281369000
1281369004
9781403982254
1403982252
OCLC
123444742
Doi
10.1057/9781403982254
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