Herencia : the Anthology of Hispanic Literature of the United States.

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Main Author: Kanellos, Nicolás
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Language:English
Published: Cary : Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2001
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505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- An Overview of Hispanic Literature of the United States -- PART I. The Literature of Exploration and Colonization -- Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca: The Account (excerpt) -- Fray Marcos de Niza: Discovery of the Seven Cities of Cibola (excerpt) -- Alonso Gregorio de Escobedo: La Florida (excerpt) -- Gaspar Pérez de Villagrá: History of New Mexico (excerpt) -- Fray Francisco de Escobar: The Account (excerpt) -- Fray Matías Sáenz de San Antonio: Lord, if the shepherd does not hear the sheep's complaint... -- PART II. Native Literature -- CHAPTER 1. Toward a Mestizo Culture -- Anonymous: By This Divine Light... -- Anonymous: The Comanches -- Anonymous: Little Indian Ballad of Plácida Romero -- Anonymous: The Contest of Coffee and Corn Gruel -- CHAPTER 2. Memories of Things Past -- José Francisco Palomares: Testimony Recounted by José Francisco Palomares -- Brígida Briones: A Glimpse of Domestic Life in 1827 -- Maria de las Angustias de la Guerra de Ord: Occurrences in Hispanic California -- Platón Vallejo: Letter to William Heath Davis -- José Policarpo Rodriguez: "The Old Guide": Surveyor, Scout, Hunter, Indian Fighter, Ranchman, Preacher: His Life in His Own Words -- CHAPTER 3. Roots of Resistance -- Juan Nepomuceno Seguín: Personal Memoirs of John N. Seguín, from the Year 1834 to the Retreat of General Woll from the City of San Antonio 1842 -- Francisco Ramírez: Editorials -- Pablo de la Guerra: The Californios -- Juan Nepomuceno Cortina: Proclamation -- Anonymous: Joaquín Murieta -- The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez -- Miguel Antonio Otero, Jr.: The Real Billy the Kid (excerpt) -- María Amparo Ruiz de Burton: The Squatter and the Don -- CHAPTER 4. Defending Cultural and Civil Rights -- Eusebio Chacón: A Protest Rally, 1901 -- Aurora Lucero White Lea: Plea for the Spanish Language. 
505 8 |a P.G.": The Spanish Language: A Plea to the Hispanic Legislators -- Jovita Idar: For Our Race: Preservation of Nationalism -- We Should Work -- LA DEFENSA,: Greetings and Aims (editorial) -- Lorenzo Piñeiro Rivera et al.: Open Letter to a Libelist -- Alonso S. Perales: Ignorance: The Cause of Racial Discrimination -- The Evolution of Mexican-Americans -- Emma Tenayuca and Homer Brooks: The Mexican Question in the Southwest -- Isabel González: Step-Children of a Nation -- Amèrico Paredes: The Mexico-Texan -- The Hammon and the Beans -- CHAPTER 5. Preserving Cultural Traditions -- Adina De Zavala: The Courteous and Kindly Child and the "Good People" on the Underground Passageway -- Adolfo Carrillo: The Phantoms at San Luis Rey -- Herminia Chacón: Samuel's Christmas Eve -- Jovita González: The First Cactus Blossom -- Marcelina: Midwife -- Nina Otero-Warren: The Clown of San Cristóbal -- Fray Angelico Chavez: The Fiddler and the Angelito -- CHAPTER 6. Militant Aesthetics -- Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales: I Am Joaquín -- Miguel Méndez: Pilgrims in Aztlán (excerpt) -- Alurista: must be the season of the witch -- mis ojos hinchados -- Rolando Hinojosa: Dear Rafe -- Pedro Pietri: Puerto Rican Obituary -- Miguel Algarín: Saliendo -- Light after Blackout -- Luis Valdez: Los Vendidos -- CHAPTER 7. Contemporary Reflections on Identity -- José Yglesias: The Truth about Them (excerpt) -- Piri Thomas: Down These Mean Streets (excerpt) -- Miguel Piñero: A Lower East Side Poem -- Nicholasa Mohr: Uncle Claudio -- Tato Laviera: my graduation speech -- the africa in pedro morejón -- Cherríe Moraga: La Güera -- Gloria Anzaldúa: How to Tame a Wild Tongue -- Alicia Achy Obejas: Above All, a Family Man -- Sandra María Esteves: My Name Is María Christina -- Anonymous Apartheid -- Aurora Levins Morales and Rosario Morales: Ending Poem. 
505 8 |a Oscar Hijuelos: Our House in the Last World (excerpt) -- Graciela Limón: Day of the Moon (excerpt) -- Gustavo Pérez Firmat: Anything but Love (excerpt) -- CHAPTER 8. Rites of Passage -- Evelio Grillo: Going Up North -- Sabine Ulibarrí: My Wonder Horse -- Tomás Rivera: First Communion -- Helena María Viramontes: The Moths -- Roberta Fernández: Amanda -- Judith Ortiz Cofer: Volar -- María Elena -- Exile -- CHAPTER 9. New Directions in Poetry -- Mercedes de Acosta: Day Laborer -- Strange City -- Victor Hernández Cruz: The Latest Latin Dance Craze -- today is a day of great joy -- Loisaida -- energy -- Lorna Dee Cervantes: Beneath the Shadow of the Freeway -- Pat Mora: Legal Alien -- Curandera -- Alberto Alvaro Rios: Mi abuelo -- Wet Camp -- Nani -- PART III. The Literature of Immigration -- CHAPTER 10. Encounters with the Modern City -- José Martí: Two Views of Coney Island (excerpt) -- Francisco Gonzalo "Pachin" Marin: New York from Within: One Aspect of Its Bohemian Life -- Nicanor Bolet Peraza: Fourth Missive -- Alirio Díaz Guerra: Lucas Guevara (excerpt) -- Salomón de la Selva: A Song for Wall Street -- The Secret -- A. Ortiz-Vargas: The Hispanic Barrio -- Guillermo Cotto-Thorner: Tropics in Manhattan (excerpt) -- CHAPTER 11. Negotiating New Realities -- Wen Gálvez: My Valise -- Gustavo Alemán Bolaños: The Factory (excerpt) -- Conrado Espinosa: The Texas Sun (excerpt) -- Daniel Venegas: The Adventures of Don Chipote or, When Parrots Breast Feed (excerpt) -- Alberto O'Farrill: Easy Jobs -- Bernardo Vega: Memoirs of Bernardo Vega (excerpt) -- Anonymous: The Dishwasher -- The Deportee -- Miguel Angel Figueroa and Anonymous: A Jibaro's Lament -- A Jíbaro in New York -- Américo Meana: Prayer to Home Relief -- Gonzalo O'Neill: Take the Dead Man Away (excerpt) -- Luis Pérez: El Coyote/The Rebel (excerpt) -- René Marqués: The Oxcart (excerpt). 
505 8 |a Pedro Juan Soto: Scribbles -- José Luis González: The Night We Became People Again -- Iván Acosta: El Súper (excerpt) -- Ramón "Tianguis" Pérez: Diary of an Undocumented Immigrant (excerpt) -- Junot Diaz: No Face -- Mario Bencastro: Odyssey to the North (excerpt) -- CHAPTER 12. Early Perspectives on Class and Gender -- Leonor Villegas de Magnón: The Rebel Is a Girl -- María Cristina Mena: The Emotions of María Concepción -- Luisa Capetillo: How Poor Women Prostitute Themselves -- María Luisa Garza: The Intelligent Woman -- Julio G. Arce: The Stenographer -- Jesús and Netty Rodriguez: I'm Going to Mexico -- Jesús Colón: The Flapper -- Consuelo Lee Tapia: Women and Puerto Rican Identity -- CHAPTER 13. Editorial Discontent -- Sara Estela Ramírez: Speech Read by the Author on the Evening That the "Society of Workers" Celebrated the Twenty-Fourth Anniversary of Its Founding -- Tomás Gares: The Castilian Language and Puerto Rico -- GRÁFICO: Editorial, August 7,1927 -- Joaquín Colón: How to Unite the Puerto Rican Colony -- Rodolfo Uranga: Those Who Return -- Erasmo Vando: Open Lettter to Don Luis Muñoz Marín, President of the Puerto Rican Senate -- United States -- CHAPTER 14. Cultural (Dis)Junctures -- Eliseo Pérez Diaz: The Key West Rose (excerpt) -- Wilfredo Braschi: A Prayer in the Snow -- Ernesto Galarza: Barrio Boy (excerpt) -- Jesús Colón: Kipling and I -- Roberto Fernández: Miracle on Eighth and Twelfth -- Isaac Goldemberg: Chronicles -- Self-Portrait -- Dolores Prida: The Herb Shop -- Isabel Allende: The Argonauts -- CHAPTER 15. Reflections on the Dislocated Self -- Julia de Burgos: I Was My Own Route -- Farewell in Welfare Island -- Clemente Soto Vélez: Horizons -- Five-Pointed Stars -- Lucha Corpi: Mexico -- Dark Romance -- Marina Mother -- Virgil Suárez: Spared Angola -- Going Under (excerpt) -- Elías Miguel Muñoz: The Greatest Performance. 
505 8 |a Cristina García: A Matrix Light -- PART IV. The Literature of Exile -- CHAPTER 16. Struggle for Spanish-American Independence -- The Friend of Men": On Behalf of Mankind: To All the Inhabitants of the Islands and the Vast Continent of Spanish America -- José Alvarez de Toledo y Dubois: Mexicans: Signaled by Providence . . . -- Vicente Rocafuerte Bejarano: Necessary Ideas for All Independent People of the Americas Who Want to Be Free -- Félix Varela: Essay on Slavery -- Jicoténcal -- [Enrique José Varona]: To the People of Cuba -- José Martí: With All, for the Good of All -- CHAPTER 17. Hymn of the Exile -- José María Heredia: Hymn of the Exile -- Miguel Teurbe Tolón: Always -- Song of the Cuban Women -- Pedro Santicilia: To Spain -- Juan Clemente Zenea: In Greenwood -- Bonifacio Byrne: My Flag -- Lola Rodríguez de Tió: Ode to October 10 -- Francisco Gonzalo "Pachin" Marin: A Statistic -- Fragments -- Francisco Sellén: Hatuey -- José Martí: Simple Verses -- CHAPTER 18. Against Tyranny -- Andrea and Teresa Villarreal: Why Are You Still Here, Mexican Men? Fly to the Battlefield -- Enrique Flores Magón: Revolutionary Hymn -- Ricardo Flores Magón: Letter -- Mariano Azuela: The Underdogs -- Santiago Argüello: The Aching Soul -- Gustavo Solano: Blood -- Lirón: Postcard -- Juan Antonio Corretjer: Emmaus -- Stuck to the Wall -- Carmita Landestoy: I Also Accuse! By Way of a Prologue -- CHAPTER 19. Contemporary Exiles -- Lino Novás Calvo: The Cow on the Rooftop: A Story of the Cuban Revolution -- José Kozer: It is dark... -- This señor don Gringo... -- Reinaldo Arenas: Before Night Falls (excerpt) -- Luisa Valenzuela: I'm Your Horse in the Night -- Emma Sepúlveda: I Grew Accustomed -- Here Am I Now -- Matías Montes Huidobro: Exile (excerpt) -- PART V. Epilogue: Sin Fronteras, Beyond Boundaries. 
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