New Americanists
About this product Description Reveals how late nineteenth-century Latino migrant writers developed a prescient critique of US imperialism. This work shows how, in the process of translating Anglo American culture into a Latino American idiom, the Latino migrant writers invented a modernist aesthetics to criticize US expansionism and expose Anglo stereotypes of Latin Americans.
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José Martí - Latino Studies - Oxford Bibliographies
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In doing so, she reveals how, in the process of translating Anglo-American culture into a Latino-American idiom, the Latino migrant writers invented a modernist aesthetics to criticize U. Sign up for Subject Matters email updates to receive discounts, new book announcements, and more. Create a reading list or add to an existing list. Sign-in or register now to continue. New Americanists Series Editor s: Translation and Self-Criticism ix Introduction: The "Evening of Emerson": Walt Whitman's Occult Artistry 5.
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Translating Empire
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