Border renaissance : the Texas centennial and the emergence of Mexican American literature
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PS153.M4 G59 2009
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PS153.M4 G59 2009
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Américains d'origine mexicaine -- Vie intellectuelle -- 20e siècle.
Américains d'origine mexicaine dans la littérature.
Chicanos
Chicanos.
Kulturelle Identität -- Motiv
Literatur
Littérature américaine -- Auteurs américains d'origine mexicaine -- Histoire et critique.
Littérature et histoire -- Texas.
Race dans la littérature.
Texas (Motiv)
Texas -- Anniversaires.
Texas -- Dans la littérature.
Texas -- Motiv
Américains d'origine mexicaine dans la littérature.
Chicanos
Chicanos.
Kulturelle Identität -- Motiv
Literatur
Littérature américaine -- Auteurs américains d'origine mexicaine -- Histoire et critique.
Littérature et histoire -- Texas.
Race dans la littérature.
Texas (Motiv)
Texas -- Anniversaires.
Texas -- Dans la littérature.
Texas -- Motiv
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Book
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xiv, 259 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-242) and index.
Description
"The Texas Centennial of 1936, commemorated by statewide celebrations of independence from Mexico, proved to be a powerful catalyst for the formation of a distinctly Mexican American identity. Confronted by a media frenzy that vilified "Meskins" as the antithesis of Texan liberty, Mexican Americans created literary responses that critiqued these racialized representations while forging a new bilingual, bicultural community within the United States. The development of a modern Tejano identity, controversies surrounding bicultural nationalism, and other conflictual aspects of the transformation from mexicano to Mexican American are explored in this study, Capturing this fascinating aesthetic and political rebirth, Border Renaissance presents innovative readings of important novels by Maria Elena Zamora O'Shea, Americo Paredes, and Jovita Gonzalez. In addition, the previously overlooked literary texts by members of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) are given their first detailed consideration in this compelling work of intellectual and literary history." "Drawing on extensive archival research in the English and Spanish languages, John Moran Gonzalez revisits the 1930s as a crucial decade for the vibrant Mexican American reclamation of Texas history. Border Renaissance pays tribute to this vital turning point in the Mexican American struggle for civil rights."--Jacket.
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
González, J. M. (2009). Border renaissance: the Texas centennial and the emergence of Mexican American literature . University of Texas Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)González, John Morán. 2009. Border Renaissance: The Texas Centennial and the Emergence of Mexican American Literature. Austin: University of Texas Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)González, John Morán. Border Renaissance: The Texas Centennial and the Emergence of Mexican American Literature Austin: University of Texas Press, 2009.
Harvard Citation (style guide)González, J. M. (2009). Border renaissance: the texas centennial and the emergence of mexican american literature. Austin: University of Texas Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)González, John Morán. Border Renaissance: The Texas Centennial and the Emergence of Mexican American Literature University of Texas Press, 2009.
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