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Who Would Have Thought It? (Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage)
Maria Amparo Ruiz De Burton, Rosaura Sanchez, Beatrice Pita
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| #1681248 in Books | Arte Publico Pr | 1995-11-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.51 x1.09 x5.42l,1.05 | File type: PDF | 298 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Ruiz de Burton's writing is very good. There are times when it gets a little ...|By K. Marie Frances|I read this book for a graduate class and ended up using it for my term paper and a conference paper. Ruiz de Burton's writing is very good. There are times when it gets a little slow, but it is worth it to stick through to the end. I very much enjoyed this novel. The story is g|From Publishers Weekly|The insights into class and race in this clever satire set during and after the Civil War give it a thoroughly contemporary feel. It is even more astounding, then, to learn that it was first published in 1872, and that the author was not e
Who Would Have Thought It? is a historical romance which engages the dominant myths about nationality, race and gender prevalent in society in the U.S. prior to and during the Civil War. The narrative follows a young Mexican girl as she is delivered from Indian captivity in the Southwest and comes to live in the household of a New England family. Culture and perspectives on national history and identity clash in the face of the dominant society's opportunism and h...
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