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Redreaming America Toward A Bilingual American Culture Debra A Castillo

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Redreaming America Toward A Bilingual American Culture Debra A Castillo
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.07 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Debra A. Castillo
ISBN: 9780791462973, 9780791462980, 9781423743644, 0791462978, 0791462986, 1423743644
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Redreaming America Toward A Bilingual American Culture Debra A Castillo by Debra A. Castillo 9780791462973, 9780791462980, 9781423743644, 0791462978, 0791462986, 1423743644 instant download after payment.

What would American literature look like in languages other than English, and what would Latin American literature look like if we understood the United States to be a Latin American country and took seriously the work by U.S. Latinos/as in Spanish? Debra A. Castillo explores these questions by highlighting the contributions of Latinos/as writing in Spanish and Spanglish. Beginning with the anonymously published 1826 novel Jicot?ncal and ending with fiction published at the turn of the twenty-first century, the book details both the characters’ and authors’ struggles with how to define an American self. Writers from Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Mexico are featured prominently, alongside a sampling of those writers from other Latin American heritages (Peru, Colombia, Chile). Castillo concludes by offering some thoughts on U.S. curricular practice.

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