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Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2001

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Introduction

Introduction

  • Charles Tatum

Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2001

Front matter, vol. 25, issue 1

Front matter, vol. 25, issue 1

    Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2001

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    Hegemony and Identity: The Chicano Hybrid in Francisco X. Alarcón's Snake Poems

    Hegemony and Identity: The Chicano Hybrid in Francisco X. Alarcón's Snake Poems

    • George Hartley

    Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2001

    "Pesadillas de la noche, amanecer de silencio": Miguel Méndez and Margarita Oropeza

    "Pesadillas de la noche, amanecer de silencio": Miguel Méndez and Margarita Oropeza

    • Debra A. Castillo

    Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2001

    Identity at the Border: Narrative Strategies in María Novaro's El jardín del Edén and John Sayles's Lone Star

    Identity at the Border: Narrative Strategies in María Novaro's El jardín del Edén and John Sayles's Lone Star

    • Amy Kaminsky

    Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2001

    Fan Letters to the Cultural Industries: Border Literature about Mass Media

    Fan Letters to the Cultural Industries: Border Literature about Mass Media

    • Claire Fox

    Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2001

    Borders of the Self in Alfredo Véa's The Silver Cloud Café

    Borders of the Self in Alfredo Véa's The Silver Cloud Café

    • Roberto Cantú

    Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2001

    John Rechy: Bodies and Souls and the Homoeroticization of the Urban Quest

    John Rechy: Bodies and Souls and the Homoeroticization of the Urban Quest

    • David William Foster

    Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2001

    Reading the Other Side of the Story: Ominous Voice and the Sociocultural and Political Implications of Luis Spota's Murieron a mitad del río

    Reading the Other Side of the Story: Ominous Voice and the Sociocultural and Political Implications of Luis Spota's Murieron a mitad del río

    • Francisco Manzo-Robledo

    Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2001

    To Arrive Is to Begin: Benjamin Sáenz's Carry Me Like Water and the Pilgrimage of Origin in the Borderlands

    To Arrive Is to Begin: Benjamin Sáenz's Carry Me Like Water and the Pilgrimage of Origin in the Borderlands

    • Alberto López Pulido

    Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2001

    Border Crossings: Images of the Pachuco in Mexican Literature

    Border Crossings: Images of the Pachuco in Mexican Literature

    • Javier Durán

    Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2001

    Crossing Laterally into Solidarity in Montserrat Fontes's Dreams of the Centaur

    Crossing Laterally into Solidarity in Montserrat Fontes's Dreams of the Centaur

    • J. Douglas Canfield

    Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2001

    Running the United States-Mexican Border: 1909 through the Present

    Running the United States-Mexican Border: 1909 through the Present

    • Gary D. Keller

    Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2001

    Hybridity and the Space of the Border in the Writing of Norma Elia Cantú

    Hybridity and the Space of the Border in the Writing of Norma Elia Cantú

    • Ellen McCracken

    Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2001

    Crossing the Great Divide: Rewritings of the U.S.-Mexican Encounter in Walter Abish and Richard Rodríguez

    Crossing the Great Divide: Rewritings of the U.S.-Mexican Encounter in Walter Abish and Richard Rodríguez

    • Maarten van Delden

    Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2001