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|a Ends of assimilation :
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|a Ends of Assimilation examines how Chicano literature imagines the conditions and costs of cultural change, arguing that its thematic preoccupation with assimilation illuminates the function of literature. John Alba Cutler shows how mid-century sociologists advanced a model of assimilation that ignored the interlinking of race, gender, and sexuality and characterized American culture as homogenous, stable, and exceptional. He demonstrates how Chicano literary works from the postwar period to the present understand culture as dynamic and self-consciously promote literature as a medium for influencing the direction of cultural change. With original analyses of works by canonical and noncanonical writers - from Américo Paredes, Sandra Cisneros, and Jimmy Santiago Baca to Estela Portillo Trambley, Alfredo Véa, and Patricia Santana - Ends of Assimilation demands that we reevaluate assimilation, literature, and the very language we use to talk about culture. -- from back cover.
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|a ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction: Representing Race, Producing Culture:Chicano/a Literature and the Sociology of Assimilation""; ""Ends of Assimilation""; ""Disjunctive Histories""; ""Assimilation as Ideology""; ""The Formation of Chicano/a Literature""; ""1. Becoming Mexican-American Literature""; ""The Mexican-American Generation""; ""“The First Mexican-American�""; ""Pocho�s Racial Boundaries""; ""Nation Time(s) in George Washington Gómez""; ""Gendered Assimilation in Caballero""; ""Chicano/a Politics of Reception""
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|a ""2. Quinto Sol, Chicano/a Literature, and the Long MarchThrough Institutions""""Literature, Cultural Capital, Universities""; ""Assimilation Sociology and Structural Inequality""; ""Quinto Sol Literature and Chicano/a Cultural Nationalism""; ""Literary Discourse in Estampas del Valle""; ""Rethinking the University in Rain of Scorpions""; ""3. Cultural Capital and the Singularity of Literature in Hungerof Memory and The Rain God""; ""“Two Strong Men� ""; ""Hunger of Memory�s Symbolic Capital""; ""Masculine Alienation in The Rain God""; ""Neoliberal Assimilation""
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|a ""€œThe Poems are Signs that Tell Us Thingsâ€?""""6. Disappeared Men: Chicano/a Authenticity and the AmericanWar in Viet Nam""; ""Remembering Viet Nam, Remembering the Movement ""; ""“The Buzz of the Reelâ€? ""; ""Gods Go Begging and the Coloniality of Power ""; ""Border Thinking in Motorcycle Ride on the Sea of Tranquility""; ""Besieged Authenticities in Their Dogs Came With Them""; ""Disappeared Men""; ""Conclusion""; ""Assimilation “Is Now Condemnedâ€? ""; ""What Was Chicano/a Literature?""; ""Notes""; ""Works Cited""; ""Index""
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|a American literature
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|a Littérature américaine
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