The marvelous narrative ability of Carlos Fuentes has already been discovered by the many readers of his fiction. They will find here how well he has turned his remarkable talents to the writing of history
A literary criticism of the short story The Two Shores, which appeared in the 1992 book The Orang...
In the last few years the New Mexican Chicano narrative has taken a significant place within Chicano...
If one is seeking a text to help expand the multicultural approach in a course on contemporary ficti...
This is a delightful book. Using the words of over two dozen individual residents of Pearl City, Flo...
Contra El Viento (Against the Wind) is an autobiography that reads like a novel. This biographical n...
This book analyzes the representation of New York City in the Spanish narrative during the first thr...
The first volume of a trilogy by the Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano, Memory of Fire: Genesis has b...
The editor indicated in his foreword that he had several purposes for collecting and assembling the ...
Este libro parte del presupuesto de que, en la novela Todas las sangres de José María Arguedas,exist...
Fuentes, Carlos. Christopher Unborn by Asela Laguna Faber, Sebastian. Exile and Cultural Hegemony: S...
Review of: Perriam, Chris, Michael Thompson, Susan Frenk and Vanessa Knights. A New History of Spani...
THE SPANISH FRONTIER IN NORTH AMERICA, by David J. Weber, reviewed by Jerald T. Milanich; THE PEOPLE...
As one drives through the state of California, the legacy of Indian, Spanish, and Mexican cultures i...
Américo Paredes is a figure quite familiar to anyone who has delved even lightly and briefly into Ch...
Montejano presents an organized historical perspective of Anglos and Mexicans in the making of Texas...
A literary criticism of the short story The Two Shores, which appeared in the 1992 book The Orang...
In the last few years the New Mexican Chicano narrative has taken a significant place within Chicano...
If one is seeking a text to help expand the multicultural approach in a course on contemporary ficti...
This is a delightful book. Using the words of over two dozen individual residents of Pearl City, Flo...
Contra El Viento (Against the Wind) is an autobiography that reads like a novel. This biographical n...
This book analyzes the representation of New York City in the Spanish narrative during the first thr...
The first volume of a trilogy by the Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano, Memory of Fire: Genesis has b...
The editor indicated in his foreword that he had several purposes for collecting and assembling the ...
Este libro parte del presupuesto de que, en la novela Todas las sangres de José María Arguedas,exist...
Fuentes, Carlos. Christopher Unborn by Asela Laguna Faber, Sebastian. Exile and Cultural Hegemony: S...
Review of: Perriam, Chris, Michael Thompson, Susan Frenk and Vanessa Knights. A New History of Spani...
THE SPANISH FRONTIER IN NORTH AMERICA, by David J. Weber, reviewed by Jerald T. Milanich; THE PEOPLE...
As one drives through the state of California, the legacy of Indian, Spanish, and Mexican cultures i...
Américo Paredes is a figure quite familiar to anyone who has delved even lightly and briefly into Ch...
Montejano presents an organized historical perspective of Anglos and Mexicans in the making of Texas...
A literary criticism of the short story The Two Shores, which appeared in the 1992 book The Orang...
In the last few years the New Mexican Chicano narrative has taken a significant place within Chicano...
If one is seeking a text to help expand the multicultural approach in a course on contemporary ficti...