Hispanic American writers /
edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.
- New ed.
- New York : Bloom's Literary Criticism, c2009.
- vii, 187 p. ; 25 cm.
- Bloom's modern critical views .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-176) and index.
Introduction / Harold Bloom -- Chicano theater: editing the origin myth / Juan Bruce-Novoa -- A white man's fantasies: Orientalism in Rudolfo Anaya's A Chicano in China / Jeffrey Cass -- The impact of Spanish-American literature in translation of U.S. Latino literature / Juliana de Zavalia -- Of brown buffaloes, cockroaches and others, Mestizaje north and south of the Rio Bravo / Silvia Spitta -- Desenmascarando a Ysrael: the disfigured face as symbol of identity in three Latino texts / Anne Connor -- Martha K. Cobb and the shaping of Afro-Hispanic literary criticism / Miriam DeCosta-Willis -- Oscar Hijuelos: "Eternal homesickness" and the music of memory / Richard F. Patteson -- Many ways to remember: layered time in Mora's House of houses / B. Marie Christian -- Living "In between": the identification of Afro-Latino/a literature / Fiona Mills -- Violence, masculinity, and upward mobility in the Dominican diaspora: Junot D�iaz, the media, and Drown/Jason Frydman -- Recovering and re-constructing early twentieth-century Hispanic immigrant print culture in the U.S. / Nicol�as Kanellos.