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Chicano Authors : Inquiry by Interview / Bruce-Novoa.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Austin : University of Texas Press, [2021]Copyright date: ©1980Description: 1 online resource (304 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780292762336
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Photo Credits -- Introduction -- Notes to the Introduction -- INTERVIEWS -- Jóse Antonio Villarreal -- Rolando Hinojosa -- Sergio Elizondo -- Miguel Méndez M -- Abelardo Delgado -- Jóse Montoya -- Thomás Rivera -- Estela Portillo -- Rudolfo A. Anaya -- Bernice Zamora -- Ricardo Sánchez -- Ron Arias -- Tino Villanueva -- Alurista -- Selected Bibliography
Summary: The need for this book became apparent to Bruce-Novoa when he first taught a Chicano culture course in 1970. His students could find no source to satisfy their curiosity about Chicano writers' backgrounds, opinions, and attitudes. Chicano Authors: Inquiry by Interview provides that information. Fourteen leading Chicano authors respond to questions about their personal and educational backgrounds, their perception of the role of the Chicano writer, and their evaluation of the literary, linguistic, and sociocultural significance of Chicano literature. The authors included are José Antonio Villarreal, Rolando Hinojosa, Sergio Elizondo, Miguel Méndez M., Abelardo Delgado, José Montoya, Tomás Rivera, Estela Portillo, Rudolfo A. Anaya, Bernice Zamora, Ricardo Sánchez, Ron Arias, Tino Villanueva, and Alurista. Each interview is preceded by a brief introductory note which locates the author in the context of Chicano literature and provides a sense of his or her writing. Also included are a general introduction to Chicano literature, a chronological chart of publications by genre, and a selected bibliography. The volume will be an essential research tool for the student of Chicano literature and culture and a useful introduction for the general reader.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Photo Credits -- Introduction -- Notes to the Introduction -- INTERVIEWS -- Jóse Antonio Villarreal -- Rolando Hinojosa -- Sergio Elizondo -- Miguel Méndez M -- Abelardo Delgado -- Jóse Montoya -- Thomás Rivera -- Estela Portillo -- Rudolfo A. Anaya -- Bernice Zamora -- Ricardo Sánchez -- Ron Arias -- Tino Villanueva -- Alurista -- Selected Bibliography

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The need for this book became apparent to Bruce-Novoa when he first taught a Chicano culture course in 1970. His students could find no source to satisfy their curiosity about Chicano writers' backgrounds, opinions, and attitudes. Chicano Authors: Inquiry by Interview provides that information. Fourteen leading Chicano authors respond to questions about their personal and educational backgrounds, their perception of the role of the Chicano writer, and their evaluation of the literary, linguistic, and sociocultural significance of Chicano literature. The authors included are José Antonio Villarreal, Rolando Hinojosa, Sergio Elizondo, Miguel Méndez M., Abelardo Delgado, José Montoya, Tomás Rivera, Estela Portillo, Rudolfo A. Anaya, Bernice Zamora, Ricardo Sánchez, Ron Arias, Tino Villanueva, and Alurista. Each interview is preceded by a brief introductory note which locates the author in the context of Chicano literature and provides a sense of his or her writing. Also included are a general introduction to Chicano literature, a chronological chart of publications by genre, and a selected bibliography. The volume will be an essential research tool for the student of Chicano literature and culture and a useful introduction for the general reader.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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