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The children of the sun; Mexican-Americans in the literature of the United States

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The children of the sun; Mexican-Americans in the literature of the United States

de Rocard, Marcienne, translated by Edward G. Brown, Jr

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Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, 1989. Hardcover. xvii, 393p., translator's notes, introduction, conclusion, notes, bibliography, index, first English-language printing, very good first edition in cloth boards and unclipped dj. Concentrates on the formation of a Chicano identity, from annexation through assimilation and Chicano nationalism, including much on farm labor and the UFW, covering a wide range of literary production, from the corrido to Chicano separatism.

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Título
The children of the sun; Mexican-Americans in the literature of the United States
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Rocard, Marcienne, translated by Edward G. Brown, Jr
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ISBN 10
0816509921
ISBN 13
9780816509928
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The University of Arizona Press
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Tucson
Fecha de publicación
1989
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Labor - American; California; Literary criticism; Agriculture; Texas;

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