Publications about Américo Paredes's Work
- Bauman, Richard and Roger D. Abrhams. "And Other Neighborly Names": Social
Progress and Cultural Image in Texas Folklore. Austin: University of Texas Press,
1981.
- Bruce-Novoa. "Dialogical Strategies, Monological Goals: Chicano Literature." in
Alfred Arteaga, ed. An Other Tongue: Nation and Ethnicity in the Linguistic
Borderlands. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1994. 225-45.
- Calderon, Hector. "Literatura fronteriza tejana: El compromiso con la historia en
Américo Paredes, Rolando Hinojosa y Gloria Anzaldua." Mester
22-23(1993):41-61. (Spanish article)
- Calderon, Hector. "Texas Border Literature: Cultural Transformation and Historical
Reflections in the Works of Américo Paredes, Rolando Hinojosa and Gloria Anzaldua."
Dispositio: Revista Americana de Estudios Comparados y Culturales/American
Journal of Comparative and Cultural Studies 16(1991):13-27.
- Gutierrez, Carl. "Legislating Language: The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez and the
English Language Amendment." The Americas Review: A Review of Hispanic
Literature and Art of the USA. 17(1989);61-71.
- Limon, José E. "Oral Tradition and Poetic Influence: Two Poets from Greater
Mexico" in A. LaVonne Brown Ruoff and Jerry W. Ward, eds. Redefining American
Literary History. New York: Modern Language Association, 1990. 124-41.
- Limon, José E. "The Return of the Mexican Ballad: Américo Paredes and His
Anthropological Text as Persuasive Political Performances." in Smadar Lavie, Kirin
Narayan, and Renato Rosaldo, eds. Creativity/Anthropology. Ithaca, NY: Cornell
University Press, 1993. 184-210.
- Perez, Hector. Radical Discourse and Cultural Interdependencies between the
United States and Mexico. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Texas at Austin,
1994.
- Perez, Hector. "Voicing Resistance on the Border: A Reading of Américo Paredes'
George Washington Gómez." MELUS: The Journal of the Society for the Study of
Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 23(1998):27-48.
- Rosaldo, Renato. "Politics, Patriarchs, and Laughter." Cultural Critique
6(1987):65-86.
- Saldívar, José David. "Chicano Border Narratives as Cultural Critique." in Hector
Calderon, José David Saldívar, and Rolando Hinojosa, eds. Criticism in the
Borderlands: Studies in Chicano Literature, Culture, and Ideology. Durham, NC:
Duke University Press, 1991. 167-80.
- Saldívar, Ramón. "Américo Paredes." in (no author given) Updating the Literary
West. Fort Worth, TX: Texas Christian University Press, 1997. 633-37.
- Saldívar, Ramón. "Américo Paredes, the Border Corrido and Socially Symbolic
Chicano Narrative." Crit. Exchange 22(1987):11-22.
- Saldívar, Ramón. "Bordering on Modernity: Américo Paredes' Between Two Worlds
and the Imagining of Utopian Social Space." Stanford Humanities Review
3(1993):54-66.
- Saldívar, Ramón. "The Borderlands of Culture: Américo Paredes's George
Washington Gómez and Chicano Literature at the End of the Twentieth Century."
American Literary History 5(1993):272-93.
- Saldívar, Ramón. "The Borders of Modernity: Américo Paredes's Between Two
Worlds and the Chicano National Subject." in David Palumbo-Liu, ed. The Ethnic
Canon: Histories, Institutions, and Interventions. Minneapolis: University of
Minnesota Press, 1995. 71-87.
- Saldívar, Ramón. "Border Subjects and Transitional Sites: Américo Paredes's The
Hammon and the Beans and Other Stories." in Michael Moon and Cathy N. Davidson,
eds. Subjects and Citizens: Nation, Race, and Gender from Oronooko to Anita
Hill. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1995. 373-94.
- Saldívar, Ramón. "Looking for a Master Plan: Faulkner, Paredes, and the Colonial
and Postcolonial Subject." in Philip Weinstein, ed. The Cambridge Companion to
William Faulkner. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995. 96-120.
- Saldívar, Ramón. "Lyrical Borders: Modernity, the Nations and Narratives of
Chicano Subject Formation." Narrative 1(1993):36-44.
- Simmen, Edward, ed. New Voices in Literature: The Mexican American.
Edinburg, TX(?): Pan American University, 1971.
- Stinson, Craig. "Américo Paredes and the Liberating Potential of Folklore Study."
Folklore Historian 15(1998):31-42.
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