"But It Should Begin in El Paso": Civil Identities, Immigrant "World"-Traveling, and Pilgrimage Form in John Rechy's City of Night.Published in:2014By:MAESE-COHEN, MARCELLEPublication type:Literary Criticism
Chicano Vibrations: Notions of Vital Materiality in Lucha Corpi's Black Widow's Wardrobe.Published in:2014By:LÓPEZ, MARISSAPublication type:Literary Criticism
Trauma and the 710: The New Metropolis in Helena María Viramontes's Their Dogs Came with Them.Published in:2014By:PATTISON, DALEPublication type:Literary Criticism
Narrating the Inadmissible: Storytelling and Dialectical Form in Barfoot Heart and Children of the Fields.Published in:2014By:GONZÁLEZ, MARCIALPublication type:Essay
Topographies of Resistance: Cognitive Mapping in Chicano/a Migrant Literature.Published in:2014By:GALLEGO, CARLOSPublication type:Literary Criticism
Exploring the Limits of Chicano/o and American Studies: Five Texts Every Graduate Student Should Know.Published in:2014By:BAROS, R. ALLENPublication type:Essay
Introduction: Migration and Movement(s) in Chicano/a Literature.Published in:Arizona Quarterly, 2014, v. 70, n. 2, p. 1, doi. 10.1353/arq.2014.0011By:GALLEGO, CARLOSPublication type:Article