Writing Righting History Twenty Five Years Of Recovering The Us Hispanic Literary Heritage

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Writing/Righting History: Twenty-Five Years of Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage

Writing/Righting History: Twenty-Five Years of Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage
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Publisher : Arte Publico Press
Total Pages : 770
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ISBN-10 : 9781518505737
ISBN-13 : 1518505732
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Book Synopsis Writing/Righting History: Twenty-Five Years of Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage by : Antonia Castañeda

Download or read book Writing/Righting History: Twenty-Five Years of Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage written by Antonia Castañeda and published by Arte Publico Press. This book was released on 2019-04-30 with total page 770 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The tenth volume in the Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage Series, this collection of essays reflects on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the project’s efforts to locate, identify, preserve and disseminate the literary contributions of US Latinos from the Spanish Colonial Period to contemporary times. Essays by scholars recalling the beginnings of the project cover a wide range of topics: origins, identity, archival research, institutional politics and pedagogy. From recollections about funding to personal reminiscences, the recovery of Jewish Hispanic heritage and the intellectual project of reframing American history and literature, these articles provide a fascinating look at twenty-five years of recovering the written legacy of the Hispanic population in what has become the United States. An additional nineteen scholarly essays speak to specific efforts to recover an extremely diverse Latino literary heritage. Historians and literary critics who research Spanish, English and Sephardic texts examine a broad array of subjects, including colonialism, historical populations, exile and immigration. This far-reaching book is required reading for those studying US Latino history and literature.


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