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- 2007004495 contributor B10754165.
- 2007004495 created "c2007.".
- 2007004495 date "2007".
- 2007004495 date "c2007.".
- 2007004495 dateCopyrighted "c2007.".
- 2007004495 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-278) and index.".
- 2007004495 description "Revolutionary endgame : globalization and the trajectory of narrative -- Erotic transgression and recodification of values in Asturias's Mulata -- Identity or literariness : the emergence of a New Maya literature -- Authoring ethnicized subjects : the performative production of the subaltern self -- After the controversy : lessons learned about subalternity and the indigenous subject -- Reading truthfully : an American reading of a subaltern text -- The burning of the Spanish embassy : Máximo Cajal versus David Stoll -- The Maya movement -- Central American-Americans? : Latino and Latin American subjectivities -- American Central Americans : invisibility and representation in the Latino United States -- Conclusion: Forever modern, forever marginal.".
- 2007004495 extent "xxiii, 299 p. ;".
- 2007004495 identifier "0816648484 (hc : alk. paper)".
- 2007004495 identifier "0816648492 (pb : alk. paper)".
- 2007004495 identifier "9780816648481 (hc : alk. paper)".
- 2007004495 identifier "9780816648498 (pb : alk. paper)".
- 2007004495 identifier 2007004495.html.
- 2007004495 issued "2007".
- 2007004495 issued "c2007.".
- 2007004495 language "eng".
- 2007004495 publisher "Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press,".
- 2007004495 subject "860.9/972/0904 22".
- 2007004495 subject "Central American literature 20th century History and criticism.".
- 2007004495 subject "Central American literature Mayan influences.".
- 2007004495 subject "National characteristics, Central American, in literature.".
- 2007004495 subject "PQ7471 .A75 2007".
- 2007004495 tableOfContents "Revolutionary endgame : globalization and the trajectory of narrative -- Erotic transgression and recodification of values in Asturias's Mulata -- Identity or literariness : the emergence of a New Maya literature -- Authoring ethnicized subjects : the performative production of the subaltern self -- After the controversy : lessons learned about subalternity and the indigenous subject -- Reading truthfully : an American reading of a subaltern text -- The burning of the Spanish embassy : Máximo Cajal versus David Stoll -- The Maya movement -- Central American-Americans? : Latino and Latin American subjectivities -- American Central Americans : invisibility and representation in the Latino United States -- Conclusion: Forever modern, forever marginal.".
- 2007004495 title "Taking their word : literature and the signs of Central America / Arturo Arias.".
- 2007004495 type "text".