Publishing Latinidad argues that late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Latinx authors and intellectuals engaged with alternative print cultures and literary genres to theorize about their racial and ethnic identities in relation to other nonwhite groups in the United States.
Publishing Latinidad argues that late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Latinx authors and intellectuals engaged with alternative print cultures and literary genres to theorize about their racial and ethnic identities in relation to other nonwhite groups in the United States.
Jose O. Fernandez is an assistant professor in the Latina/o/x Studies Program at the University of Iowa. He is the author of Against Marginalization: Convergences in Black and Latinx Literatures.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Early Latinx Authors and Alternative Print Forms and Literary Genres 1. U.S. Print Culture and JosÉ MartÍ’s CrÓnicas on U.S.-Indigenous Peoples’ Rights 2. Arturo Schomburg’s Recovery Writings and Black Print Culture 3. Latinidad and Working-Class Solidarity in JesÚs ColÓn’s Sketches 4. Identity and Indigeneity in JosÉ de la Luz SÁenz’s Newspaper Writings and World War I Diary 5. Adela Sloss-Vento’s Archival Practices and Writings for Mexican American Civil Rights 6. Racialization and the U.S. Occupation of Japan in AmÉrico Paredes’s Writings Conclusion: Publishing Latinidad Past and Present Notes Bibliography
Acknowledgments Introduction: Early Latinx Authors and Alternative Print Forms and Literary Genres 1. U.S. Print Culture and JosÉ MartÍ’s CrÓnicas on U.S.-Indigenous Peoples’ Rights 2. Arturo Schomburg’s Recovery Writings and Black Print Culture 3. Latinidad and Working-Class Solidarity in JesÚs ColÓn’s Sketches 4. Identity and Indigeneity in JosÉ de la Luz SÁenz’s Newspaper Writings and World War I Diary 5. Adela Sloss-Vento’s Archival Practices and Writings for Mexican American Civil Rights 6. Racialization and the U.S. Occupation of Japan in AmÉrico Paredes’s Writings Conclusion: Publishing Latinidad Past and Present Notes Bibliography
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