This book provides a case study of Latino experience in America, specifically in the city of Omeha, Nebraska, Dr. Lopez employs the method known as Visual Sociology, which provides the reader with a collection of visual images - representation of social reality - that tells a significant part of the story on their own, and substantial supporting historical, socioeconomic, and ethnographic data, as well as, some very helpful interviews.
Other useful books for recent cinema are by Foster , Schaefer and Ramirez Berg . Literature and Theatre in Spanish Foster's 1992 bibliography is a good starting point . González Peña has long served as a traditional resource .
Jorge Luis Borges has been called the greatest Spanish-language writer of our century. Now for the first time in English, all of Borges' dazzling fictions are gathered into a single...
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The Presence of Faulkner in the Writings of García Márquez
Discovering the World
This English translation of Alfonsina Storni gives scholars and students in the fields of Latin American literature, women's studies and world theater the opportunity to study rare examples of theater...