Originally published in 1980 by an underground press, this long poem expresses the rage and enthusiasm of a radicalized ex-con who speaks up for those shoved aside by the juggernaut of dominant culture.
These eighteen interdisciplinary essays examine the multiplicity of ways in which the ideologies of sex and gender are produced and consumed, approved and accepted, resisted and reinvented in Chicana/o popular culture.
Includes work by Juan Boza, Maria Brito-Avellana, Rimer Cardillo, Enrique Chagoya, Eddie Dominguez, Cristina Emmanuel, Carmen Lomas Garza, Celia Alvarez Mudnoz, Maximiliano Pruneda, Patricia Rodriguez, Peter Rodriguez, Angel Suarez Rosado.
This volume of essays is the seventh in the series produced under the auspices of the Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage Project at the University of Houston. This ongoing and comprehensive program seeks to locate, identify, preserve, and disseminate the literary contributions of U.S. Latinos from the Spanish Colonial Period to ...
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