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BIBLIOTHÈQUE D’ANGLAIS 45<br />
R/HLit MA*His aw<br />
Hispanic American writers / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. <strong>–</strong> New ed. <strong>–</strong> New York :<br />
Bloom's Literary Criticism, cop. 2009. <strong>–</strong> vii, 187 p. ; 25 cm. <strong>–</strong> (Bloom's mo<strong>de</strong>rn critical views). <strong>–</strong> Inclu<strong>de</strong>s<br />
bibliographical references (p. 169-176) and in<strong>de</strong>x. <strong>–</strong> Contains: Introduction / Harold Bloom -- Chicano<br />
theater: editing the origin myth / Juan Bruce-Novoa -- A white man's fantasies: Orientalism in Rudolfo<br />
Anaya's A Chicano in China / Jeffrey Cass -- The impact of Spanish-American literature in translation of<br />
U.S. Latino literature / Juliana <strong>de</strong> Zavalia -- Of brown buffaloes, cockroaches and others, Mestizaje north<br />
and south of the Rio Bravo / Silvia Spitta -- Desenmascarando a Ysrael: the disfigured face as symbol of<br />
i<strong>de</strong>ntity in three Latino texts / Anne Connor -- Martha K. Cobb and the shaping of Afro-Hispanic literary<br />
criticism / Miriam DeCosta-Willis -- Oscar Hijuelos: "Eternal homesickness" and the music of memory /<br />
Richard F. Patteson -- Many ways to remember: layered time in Mora's House of houses / B. Marie<br />
Christian -- Living "In between": the i<strong>de</strong>ntification of Afro-Latino/a literature / Fiona Mills -- Violence,<br />
masculinity, and upward mobility in the Dominican diaspora: Junot Díaz, the media, and Drown/Jason<br />
Frydman -- Recovering and re-constructing early twentieth-century Hispanic immigrant print culture in<br />
the U.S. / Nicolás Kanellos. <strong>–</strong> ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>07<strong>–</strong>9109<strong>–</strong>6239 (acidfree paper) R005435664<br />
GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: R/HLit MA*His aw * cote: BFLA 219569<br />
R/HLit MA*OLGU Pin<br />
Olguín, B. V. <strong>–</strong> La pinta : Chicana/o prisoner literature, culture, and politics / B.V. Olguín. <strong>–</strong> Austin :<br />
University of Texas Press, 2010. <strong>–</strong> xiv, 320 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. <strong>–</strong> Inclu<strong>de</strong>s bibliographical references and<br />
in<strong>de</strong>x. <strong>–</strong> ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>02<strong>–</strong>9271<strong>–</strong>9606 (cloth : alk. paper). ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>02<strong>–</strong>9271<strong>–</strong>9613 (pbk. : alk. paper)<br />
R005353930<br />
GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: R/HLit MA*OLGU Pin * cote: BFLA 219802<br />
R/HLit NA*DERO War iw<br />
Derounian-Stodola, Kathryn Zabelle, 1949-. <strong>–</strong> The war in words : reading the Dakota conflict through<br />
the captivity literature / Kathryn Zabelle Derounian-Stodola. <strong>–</strong> Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press,<br />
cop. 2009. <strong>–</strong> xxxiv, 363 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm. <strong>–</strong> Inclu<strong>de</strong>s bibliographical references (p. [325]-345) and<br />
in<strong>de</strong>x. <strong>–</strong> Contains: Martha Riggs Morris & Sarah Wakefield : captivity & protest -- Harriet Bishop<br />
McConkey & Isaac Heard : captivity & early Dakota war histories -- Edward S. Ellis : captivity & the dime<br />
novel tradition -- Mary Schwandt Schmidt & Jacob Nix : captivity & German Americans -- Jannette<br />
DeCamp Sweet, Helen Carrothers Tarble, Lillian Everett Keeney, & Urania White : captivity & the<br />
antiquarian impulse -- Benedict Juni : captivity & the boy's adventure story -- Samuel J. Brown & Joseph<br />
Godfrey : captivity & credit -- Paul Mazakutemani : captivity & spiritual autobiography -- Cecelia<br />
Campbell Stay & Nancy McClure Faribault Huggan : captivity & bicultural women's i<strong>de</strong>ntity -- Big Eagle,<br />
Lorenzo Lawrence, & Maggie Brass : captivity & cultural stereotypes -- Good Star Woman : captivity &<br />
ethnography -- Esther Wakeman & Joseph Coursolle : captivity & oral history -- Virginia Driving Hawk<br />
Sneve : captivity & counter captivity. <strong>–</strong> ISBN 0<strong>–</strong>8032<strong>–</strong>1370<strong>–</strong>0 (cloth : alk. paper). ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>08<strong>–</strong>0321<strong>–</strong><br />
3708 (cloth : alk. paper) R005435963<br />
GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: R/HLit NA*DERO War iw * cote: BFLA 220059<br />
R/HLit NA*KELS Tri tin<br />
Kelsey, Penelope Myrtle. <strong>–</strong> Tribal theory in Native American literature : Dakota and Hau<strong>de</strong>nosaunee<br />
writing and indigenous worldviews / Penelope Myrtle Kelsey. <strong>–</strong> Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press,<br />
cop. 2008. <strong>–</strong> 175 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. <strong>–</strong> This book attempts to show how we might use tribal knowledges as<br />
theoretical frameworks for reading Native American texts. <strong>–</strong> Inclu<strong>de</strong>s bibliographical references (p. [147]-<br />
158) and in<strong>de</strong>x. <strong>–</strong> Contains: Introduction: indigenous knowledge as tribal theory -- Pictographs and<br />
politics in Marie McLaughlin's Myths and legends of the Sioux: a Dakota storyteller in the Ozan tradition<br />
-- Charles Eastman's role in Native American resistance literature: a "real indian" to the Boy Scouts --<br />
Zitkala @ a, sentiment, and tio@Lpaye: reading Dakota rhetorics of nation and gen<strong>de</strong>r -- Ella Deloria's<br />
<strong>de</strong>colonizing role as camp historian in Waterlily: sisters, brothers, and the Hakata relationship -- A<br />
gen<strong>de</strong>red future: Wi and Hanwi in contemporary Dakota writing -- Tribal theory travels: Kanien'kehaka<br />
poet Maurice Kenny and the gantowisas. <strong>–</strong> ISBN 0<strong>–</strong>8032<strong>–</strong>2771<strong>–</strong>X (cloth : alk. paper). ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>08<strong>–</strong><br />
0322<strong>–</strong>7712 (cloth : alk. paper). ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>08<strong>–</strong>0323<strong>–</strong>2730 (pbk.) R005387430<br />
GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: R/HLit NA*KELS Tri tin * cote: BFLA 219948