Puerto Rican Writers at Home in the USA is the most recent, best edited and most complete anthology of literary texts, written in English, by the superstars of Puerto Rican letters residing in the United States of North America
Making Waves is an impressive collection of writings that includes poetry, fiction, and autobiograph...
Rview of Cahill, Danielle and Sandra de los Rios. Vistas Comerciales Y Culturales. Boston, MA: Heinl...
It may be apocryphal by now, but it has often been said, and it is repeated again by Rodriguez in he...
The works included in this anthology, many of them previously printed, reflect six characteristic th...
The introduction\u27s title to Re-made in Japan, Domesticating the West, captures precisely the ch...
For years editors of standard American literature anthologies have presented undergraduates with a n...
Joseph Fitzpatrick\u27s second edition of Puerto Rican Americans returns to a form familiar to reade...
Women, Race, and Ethnicity had its origin in a series of reading lists prepared by the office of the...
Puerto Ricans have been writing about their experiences in the mainland for a very long time. At the...
The history of the Americas, one first of imperialism, second of slavery, is one of which we are awa...
Frank Chin, a Chinese American playwright and essayist has written, no one . . . was going to tell ...
The Forbidden Stitch appears to be one of the better anthologies of the work of Asian American women...
With the rise of Filipino nationalism in the sixties and the consequent resort to literature written...
In the notes to the reader in this two-volume Heath Anthology, Lauter emphasizes that a major princi...
Sanchez\u27s reason for writing this book was to contribute to an emerging body of literature that ...
Making Waves is an impressive collection of writings that includes poetry, fiction, and autobiograph...
Rview of Cahill, Danielle and Sandra de los Rios. Vistas Comerciales Y Culturales. Boston, MA: Heinl...
It may be apocryphal by now, but it has often been said, and it is repeated again by Rodriguez in he...
The works included in this anthology, many of them previously printed, reflect six characteristic th...
The introduction\u27s title to Re-made in Japan, Domesticating the West, captures precisely the ch...
For years editors of standard American literature anthologies have presented undergraduates with a n...
Joseph Fitzpatrick\u27s second edition of Puerto Rican Americans returns to a form familiar to reade...
Women, Race, and Ethnicity had its origin in a series of reading lists prepared by the office of the...
Puerto Ricans have been writing about their experiences in the mainland for a very long time. At the...
The history of the Americas, one first of imperialism, second of slavery, is one of which we are awa...
Frank Chin, a Chinese American playwright and essayist has written, no one . . . was going to tell ...
The Forbidden Stitch appears to be one of the better anthologies of the work of Asian American women...
With the rise of Filipino nationalism in the sixties and the consequent resort to literature written...
In the notes to the reader in this two-volume Heath Anthology, Lauter emphasizes that a major princi...
Sanchez\u27s reason for writing this book was to contribute to an emerging body of literature that ...
Making Waves is an impressive collection of writings that includes poetry, fiction, and autobiograph...
Rview of Cahill, Danielle and Sandra de los Rios. Vistas Comerciales Y Culturales. Boston, MA: Heinl...
It may be apocryphal by now, but it has often been said, and it is repeated again by Rodriguez in he...