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Modern Language Quarterly (2001) 62 (1): 1–18.
Published: 01 March 2001
...Manuel M. Martín-Rodríguez © 2001 University of Washington 2001 MLQ 62.1-01 Martín-Rodríguez 2/9/01 2:04 PM Page 1
“A Net Made of Holes”: Toward a Cultural
History of Chicano Literature
Manuel M. Martín-Rodríguez
n...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2003) 64 (4): 508–513.
Published: 01 December 2003
...Roberto Cantú Rewriting North American Borders in Chicano and Chicana Narrative . By Monika Kaup. New York: Lang, 2001. x + 354 pp. © 2003 University of Washington 2003 Reviews
Staging Domesticity: Household Work and English Identity in Early Modern Drama.
By Wendy Wall. Cambridge...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2003) 64 (4): 495–498.
Published: 01 December 2003
...
Susan Manning, University of Edinburgh
Rewriting North American Borders in Chicano and Chicana Narrative. By Monika
Kaup. New York: Lang, 2001. x + 354 pp.
Rewriting North American Borders began as a postdoctoral project in Canadian-
Chicano border literature and later turned to its present...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2003) 64 (4): 499–501.
Published: 01 December 2003
... Borders in Chicano and Chicana Narrative. By Monika
Kaup. New York: Lang, 2001. x + 354 pp.
Rewriting North American Borders began as a postdoctoral project in Canadian-
Chicano border literature and later turned to its present emphasis as a
habilitation thesis under the sponsorship of the Deutsche...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2003) 64 (4): 501–505.
Published: 01 December 2003
...
Susan Manning, University of Edinburgh
Rewriting North American Borders in Chicano and Chicana Narrative. By Monika
Kaup. New York: Lang, 2001. x + 354 pp.
Rewriting North American Borders began as a postdoctoral project in Canadian-
Chicano border literature and later turned to its present...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2003) 64 (4): 505–508.
Published: 01 December 2003
... Borders in Chicano and Chicana Narrative. By Monika
Kaup. New York: Lang, 2001. x + 354 pp.
Rewriting North American Borders began as a postdoctoral project in Canadian-
Chicano border literature and later turned to its present emphasis as a
habilitation thesis under the sponsorship of the Deutsche...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2003) 64 (4): 513–518.
Published: 01 December 2003
... Borders in Chicano and Chicana Narrative. By Monika
Kaup. New York: Lang, 2001. x + 354 pp.
Rewriting North American Borders began as a postdoctoral project in Canadian-
Chicano border literature and later turned to its present emphasis as a
habilitation thesis under the sponsorship of the Deutsche...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1996) 57 (2): 181–196.
Published: 01 June 1996
... and Latinos’’ (59). Cherrie Moraga’s Last Generation articulates a
similar idea: English, not Spanish, will be the languaging practice of
Chicano/as and Latino/as.g I am not in a position either to mistrust or
to contradict such predictions. I would, however, like to present some
doubts based on other...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2015) 76 (1): 107–111.
Published: 01 March 2015
... of counterapocalypse in the pluri-Mexican
and Chicano last chapter, a vision in which the aftermath of two clashing
theocracies in the conquest of the land that imperiled Mexico would become
finds a sort of glass-shattered final syncope, where religious and commercial
energies stage a complex choreography. Reading...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1993) 54 (4): 567–572.
Published: 01 December 1993
..., then
one would naturally support a strong gender-and-race agenda, since it is
largely women, African Americans, and Chicanos who in fact-and not just
for the rhetorical purposes of neoconservatives-constitute the working
class. And one would certainly not speak against “group thinking...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1996) 57 (2): 119–127.
Published: 01 June 1996
... the concerns and directions of the field
will follow from reading this far-ranging collection of historically
detailed essays. They range from concentrating on Incan architecture
to Chicano and Nuyorican habitats, from turn-of-thecentury Argen-
tine criminology to Caribbean homophobia, from...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2007) 68 (2): 221–241.
Published: 01 June 2007
...Monika Kaup University of Washington 2007 Monika Kaup is associate professor of English and adjunct associate professor of comparative literature at the University of Washington. She is author of Rewriting North American Borders in Chicano and Chicana Narrative . She is working on two...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1982) 43 (4): 416–422.
Published: 01 December 1982
... A., Jr. (editor). Three American Literatures: Essays in Chicano, Na-
tive American, and Asian-American Literature for Teachers of American Literature.
With an introduction by Walter J. Ong. New York: Modern Language Associ-
ation of America, 1982.265 pp. $19.50, cloth; $9.50, paper.
Bell...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1993) 54 (1): 141–153.
Published: 01 March 1993
... to feel the access closed off and to wonder at our
exclusion.
Even a conservative Mexican American like Richard Rodriguez,
who chooses not to identify with an ethnically marked “community”of
Chicanos, stops Anglos in their reading tracks. For example, he will
give deliberately empty...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1996) 57 (2): 341–353.
Published: 01 June 1996
... of Gonzalez’s present that imagined a
future. Doris Sommer reminds us that the Latin American historical
14 For Montejano, the movement toward a working social marriage did not
come about without a major “trial separation,” namely, the Chicano left-nationalist
movement of the 1960s...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2006) 67 (4): 549–552.
Published: 01 December 2006
... of Rewriting North American Borders in Chicano and Chicana Narrative (2001) and coeditor (with Debra J. Rosenthal) of Mixing Race, Mixing Culture: Inter-American Literary Dialogues (2002). Reviews
Dido’s Daughters: Literacy, Gender, and Empire in Early Modern England
and France. By Margaret W...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2010) 71 (3): 367–371.
Published: 01 September 2010
...
to characterize African Americans, Native Americans, and Chicanas and
Chicanos suggests that Martí perceived these groups’ “common structural
position within imperial modernity” (263). Here Lomas raises the ques-
tion of how Martí’s more radical ideas challenge the nation-state. But the
abiding tension...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2010) 71 (3): 371–373.
Published: 01 September 2010
...
to characterize African Americans, Native Americans, and Chicanas and
Chicanos suggests that Martí perceived these groups’ “common structural
position within imperial modernity” (263). Here Lomas raises the ques-
tion of how Martí’s more radical ideas challenge the nation-state. But the
abiding tension...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2010) 71 (3): 374–376.
Published: 01 September 2010
...
to characterize African Americans, Native Americans, and Chicanas and
Chicanos suggests that Martí perceived these groups’ “common structural
position within imperial modernity” (263). Here Lomas raises the ques-
tion of how Martí’s more radical ideas challenge the nation-state. But the
abiding tension...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2010) 71 (3): 376–379.
Published: 01 September 2010
...
to characterize African Americans, Native Americans, and Chicanas and
Chicanos suggests that Martí perceived these groups’ “common structural
position within imperial modernity” (263). Here Lomas raises the ques-
tion of how Martí’s more radical ideas challenge the nation-state. But the
abiding tension...
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