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The Emergence Of Mexican America Recovering Stories Of Mexican Peoplehood In Us Culture Johnmichael Rivera

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The Emergence Of Mexican America Recovering Stories Of Mexican Peoplehood In Us Culture Johnmichael Rivera
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Publisher: New York University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.86 MB
Author: John-Michael Rivera
ISBN: 9780814777305, 0814777309
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Emergence Of Mexican America Recovering Stories Of Mexican Peoplehood In Us Culture Johnmichael Rivera by John-michael Rivera 9780814777305, 0814777309 instant download after payment.

Winner of the 2006 Thomas J. Lyon Book Award in Western American Literary Studies, presented by the Western Literature Association
In The Emergence of Mexican America, John-Michael Rivera examines the cultural, political, and legal representations of Mexican Americans and the development of US capitalism and nationhood. Beginning with the Mexican-American War of 1846-1848 and continuing through the period of mass repatriation of US Mexican laborers in 1939, Rivera examines both Mexican-American and Anglo-American cultural production in order to tease out the complexities of the so-called “Mexican question.” Using historical and archival materials, Rivera's wide-ranging objects of inquiry include fiction, non-fiction, essays, treaties, legal materials, political speeches, magazines, articles, cartoons, and advertisements created by both Mexicans and Anglo Americans. Engaging and methodologically venturesome, Rivera's study is a crucial contribution to Chicano/Latino Studies and fields of cultural studies, history, government, anthropology, and literary studies.

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