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Telling border life stories : four Mexican American women writers / / Donna M. Kabalen de Bichara



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Autore: Kabalen de Bichara Donna M Visualizza persona
Titolo: Telling border life stories : four Mexican American women writers / / Donna M. Kabalen de Bichara Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: College Station, : Texas A&M University Press, 2013
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: viii, 237 p
Disciplina: 818/.54030992870896872
Soggetto topico: American prose literature - Women authors - History and criticism
Autobiography - Women authors - History and criticism
American fiction - Mexican American authors - History and criticism
Biographical fiction, American - Southwest, New - History and criticism
Mexican American women authors - Southwest, New - Biography - History and criticism
Mexican American women in literature
Self in literature
Group identity in literature
Note generali: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Memory and historical remembering: the art of autobiography and theoretical perspectives -- Narrative and descriptive discourse: the autobiographical "I" and cultural pre-constructs concerned with space -- Recovering cultural and historical memory: the dynamic quality of semiotic structures -- The female subject and expressions of life experiences: social practice and imaginary formations -- Conclusions.
Sommario/riassunto: Voices from the borderlands push against boundaries in more ways than one, as Donna M. Kabalen de Bichara ably demonstrates in this investigation into the twentieth-century autobiographical writing of four women of Mexican origin who lived in the American Southwest. Until recently, little attention has been paid to the writing of the women included in this study. As Kabalen de Bichara notes, it is precisely such historical exclusion of texts written by Mexican American women that gives particular significance to the reexamination of the five autobiographical works that provide the focus for this in-depth study. "Early Life and Education" and Dew on the Thorn by Jovita González (1904-83), deal with life experiences in Texas and were likely written between 1926 and the 1940s; both texts were published in 1997. Romance of a Little Village Girl, first published in 1955, focuses on life in New Mexico, and was written by Cleofas Jaramillo (1878-1956) when the author was in her seventies. A Beautiful, Cruel Country, by Eva Antonio Wilbur-Cruce (1904-98), introduces the reader to history and a way of life that developed in the cultural space of Arizona. Created over a ten-year period, this text was published in 1987, just eleven years before the author's death. Hoyt Street, by Mary Helen Ponce (b. 1938), began as a research paper during the period of the autobiographer's undergraduate studies (1974-80), and was published in its present form in 1993. These border autobiographies can be understood as attempts on the part of the Mexican American female autobiographers to put themselves into the text and thus write their experiences into existence.
Titolo autorizzato: Telling border life stories  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-60344-950-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910810155903321
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