Speaking for Themselves: Neomexicano Cultural Identity and the Spanish-Language Press, 1880-1920 by Doris Meyer
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Table of Contents
Introduction : Neomexicanos and their newspapers -- Anonymous voices in verse -- Banditry, politics, and poetry in old Las Vegas -- Mexicano/Neomexicano : the writing of Jos e Escobar -- Identity crisis : responses to negative stereotyping -- Language and cultural erosion -- Mixed messages : images of women in the press -- Felipe Maximiliano Chac on : an American author -- Luis Tafoya : inscribing a culture in transition -- History and identity : Benjamin M. Read and his Neomexicano precursors -- Conclusion : the language of the press.
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CIN0826317499VG
9780826317490
0826317499
Speaking for Themselves: Neomexicano Cultural Identity and the Spanish-Language Press, 1880-1920 by Doris Meyer
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