Bridges, borders, breaks : : history, narrative, & nation in twenty-first-century Chicana/o literary criticism / / edited by William Orchard & Yolanda Padilla.

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Superior document:Latino and Latin American profiles
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Place / Publishing House:Pittsburgh, Pa : : University of Pittsburgh Press,, [2016]
2016
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Latino and Latin American profiles.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 244 pages).
Notes:Chiefly based on papers presented at the 2010 conference of the American Comparative Literature Association, held in New Orleans.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Chicana/o narratives, then and now / William Orchard and Yolanda Padilla
  • The Diachronics of Difference: Chicano Narrative Then, Now, and before
  • Chicanidad / Jesse Aleman
  • The Transnational Imaginaries of Chicano/a Studies and Hemispheric Studies: Polycentric and Centrifugal Methodologies / David Luis-Brown
  • The "Other" Novel of the Mexican Revolution / Yolanda Padilla
  • Desiring History in Sabina Berman's and Sandra Cisneros's Narratives of the Mexican Revolution / Belinda Linn Rincon
  • Finding Mexican Chicago on Mango Street: A Transnational Production of Space and Place in Sandra Cisneros's The House on Mango Street and Caramelo / Olga L. Herrera
  • Resisting the Interpretive Schema of the Novel Form: Rereading Sandra Cisneros's The House on Mango Street / Paula M. L. Moya
  • Chicano Narrative's Hidden Print Cultures and the Chicano/a Literary Counterpublic / John Alba Cutler
  • I Digress: Reading Chicano Narrative and Manuel Munoz's "Monkey, S?" / Ralph E. Rodriguez
  • Chicano Narrative Now: Literary Discourses in an Age of Transnationalism / Ramon Saldivar
  • You Choose Your Space and You Fight There": An Interview with Ramon Saldivar.