Teaching Late Twentieth-Century Mexicana and Chicana Writers
Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Modern Language Association of America
Published:30th Dec '20
Should be back in stock very soon

Mexicana and Chicana authors from the late 1970s to the turn of the century helped overturn the patriarchal literary culture and mores of their time. This landmark volume acquaints readers with the provocative, at times defiant, yet subtle discourses of this important generation of writers and explains the influences and historical contexts that shaped their work.
Until now, little criticism has been published about these important works. Addressing this oversight, Teaching Late-Twentieth-Century Mexicana and Chicana Writers starts with essays on Mexicana and Chicana authors. It then features essays on specific teaching strategies suitable for literature surveys and courses in cultural studies, Latino studies, interdisciplinary and comparative studies, humanities, and general education that aim to explore the intersectionalities represented in these works. Experienced teachers offer guidance on using these works to introduce students to border studies, transnational studies, sexuality studies, disability studies, contemporary Mexican history and Latino history in the United States, the history of social movements, and race and gender.
A treasure trove of approaches to teaching Mexicana and Chicana writers. . . . This collection of essays adds pedagogical strategies to any professor's tool kit." —Norma E. Cantú, Trinity University
"This is an exciting, useful, and much-needed volume on contemporary Mexicana and Chicana authors." —Gloria E. Chacón, University of California, San Diego
ISBN: 9781603295093
Dimensions: 226mm x 152mm x 25mm
Weight: 510g
356 pages