This dissertation offers a bilingual analysis of the transnational co-formation of U.S. and Mexican cultural nationalisms in the 1920s and 1930s, and investigates the intra-hemispheric networks of modernist practice and exchange in the Americas. Drawing on a wide variety of materials (culturalist essays, poems, paintings, journals, etc.) from such diverse writers and artists such as Waldo Frank, Stuart Chase, John Dos Passos, Thomas Hart Benton, Alfonso Reyes, José Enrique Rodó, Diego Rivera, and Salvador Novo (among others), this project reconstructs the polydirectional process of cultural collaboration through which the gendered and racialized vocabulary of U.S. and Mexican nationality was produced, transacted, and sometimes contested. On...
This dissertation examines the avant-garde as one of the last significant cultural manifestations in...
This study examines how modernist authors in the 1920s and early 1930s used representations of Latin...
In this essay, I will explore a variety of cultural productions by Mexican American writers and arti...
This dissertation offers a bilingual analysis of the transnational co-formation of U.S. and Mexican ...
This dissertation offers a bilingual analysis of the transnational co-formation of U.S. and Mexican ...
This dissertation theorizes an aesthetics of extraction in the modernist dialogue between U.S. and M...
Transindigenous Modernism indigenizes the study of literary modernism. It applies the term indigenis...
This dissertation establishes a framework for inter-American literary comparison in readings of mode...
This book is the first in-depth exploration of the relationship between Latin American and European ...
"I See Foundations Shaking" explores how African-American, Native American, Chicano/a, and working-c...
Between 1933 and 1945, Americans redefined their cultural identity within a hemispheric context and ...
At the end of the nineteenth century, Spanish language and literary tradition were still a form of i...
<p>My dissertation, <“>Transcending Borders: The Transnational Construction of Mexicanness, 19...
This dissertation, examines how rhizomatic cultural production in late twentieth-century Tijuana-San...
This dissertation proposes a study of Orientalism as a key discourse in the articulation of Mexican ...
This dissertation examines the avant-garde as one of the last significant cultural manifestations in...
This study examines how modernist authors in the 1920s and early 1930s used representations of Latin...
In this essay, I will explore a variety of cultural productions by Mexican American writers and arti...
This dissertation offers a bilingual analysis of the transnational co-formation of U.S. and Mexican ...
This dissertation offers a bilingual analysis of the transnational co-formation of U.S. and Mexican ...
This dissertation theorizes an aesthetics of extraction in the modernist dialogue between U.S. and M...
Transindigenous Modernism indigenizes the study of literary modernism. It applies the term indigenis...
This dissertation establishes a framework for inter-American literary comparison in readings of mode...
This book is the first in-depth exploration of the relationship between Latin American and European ...
"I See Foundations Shaking" explores how African-American, Native American, Chicano/a, and working-c...
Between 1933 and 1945, Americans redefined their cultural identity within a hemispheric context and ...
At the end of the nineteenth century, Spanish language and literary tradition were still a form of i...
<p>My dissertation, <“>Transcending Borders: The Transnational Construction of Mexicanness, 19...
This dissertation, examines how rhizomatic cultural production in late twentieth-century Tijuana-San...
This dissertation proposes a study of Orientalism as a key discourse in the articulation of Mexican ...
This dissertation examines the avant-garde as one of the last significant cultural manifestations in...
This study examines how modernist authors in the 1920s and early 1930s used representations of Latin...
In this essay, I will explore a variety of cultural productions by Mexican American writers and arti...