This book review evaluates the latest publication of comparative inter-American scholar José David Saldívar
U.S.-Mexico Borderlands is an addition to the Jaguar Books on Latin America Series coedited by W.H B...
This dissertation offers a bilingual analysis of the transnational co-formation of U.S. and Mexican ...
Since the 1970s, there has been an ongoing debate within the humanities regarding the canon and curr...
This book review evaluates the lates publication of comparative inter-American scholar José David Sa...
The name and work of José David Saldívar hardly need special introduction particularly to the schola...
The city of San Antonio, Texas, historically has maintained close artis-tic, political, social, and ...
José David Saldívar’s work, excerpted from Trans-Americanity: Subaltern Modernities, Global Colonial...
In this essay, I will explore a variety of cultural productions by Mexican American writers and arti...
Abstract: This work focuses on four novels: The Americano (1963) by Enrique G. Matta, América’s Drea...
In U.S. Latino Literatures and Cultures: Transnational Perspectives, writers from a diverse range of...
In Mexican Americans in the 1990s, Juan Garda assembles a fine collection of essays addressing the t...
Transindigenous Modernism indigenizes the study of literary modernism. It applies the term indigenis...
Despite the performative turn of the 1990s, a disjuncture has persisted between performance studies,...
The demographic changes affecting America\u27s ethnic populations are a reminder that history is in ...
Border Matters locates the study of Chicano culture in a broad social context. José Saldívar examine...
U.S.-Mexico Borderlands is an addition to the Jaguar Books on Latin America Series coedited by W.H B...
This dissertation offers a bilingual analysis of the transnational co-formation of U.S. and Mexican ...
Since the 1970s, there has been an ongoing debate within the humanities regarding the canon and curr...
This book review evaluates the lates publication of comparative inter-American scholar José David Sa...
The name and work of José David Saldívar hardly need special introduction particularly to the schola...
The city of San Antonio, Texas, historically has maintained close artis-tic, political, social, and ...
José David Saldívar’s work, excerpted from Trans-Americanity: Subaltern Modernities, Global Colonial...
In this essay, I will explore a variety of cultural productions by Mexican American writers and arti...
Abstract: This work focuses on four novels: The Americano (1963) by Enrique G. Matta, América’s Drea...
In U.S. Latino Literatures and Cultures: Transnational Perspectives, writers from a diverse range of...
In Mexican Americans in the 1990s, Juan Garda assembles a fine collection of essays addressing the t...
Transindigenous Modernism indigenizes the study of literary modernism. It applies the term indigenis...
Despite the performative turn of the 1990s, a disjuncture has persisted between performance studies,...
The demographic changes affecting America\u27s ethnic populations are a reminder that history is in ...
Border Matters locates the study of Chicano culture in a broad social context. José Saldívar examine...
U.S.-Mexico Borderlands is an addition to the Jaguar Books on Latin America Series coedited by W.H B...
This dissertation offers a bilingual analysis of the transnational co-formation of U.S. and Mexican ...
Since the 1970s, there has been an ongoing debate within the humanities regarding the canon and curr...