Part II Inseparable Differences Mexico Adapts U.S. Oropesa Confronting the United States and Hollywood in “El Indio” Fernández’s The Pearl Fernando Fabio Sánchez Long 21įrom the Silver Screen to the Countrysideīolívar Remembered Robert Conn The American Friend, the American Critic Salvador A. Writing Home The United States through the Eyes of Traveling Mexican Artists and Writers, 1920–1940 Mary K. Part I Separate and Unequal Mexico Struggles for Autonomy, 1920–1960 1 7.€Mexican literature-History and criticism. 4.€Mexican-American Border Region-Social conditions. 2.€United States-Civilization-Public opinion. paper) 1.€United States-Foreign public opinion, Mexican. Includes bibliographical references and index. Manufactured in the United States of America Text design by Dariel Mayer Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mexico reading the United States / edited by Linda Egan and Mary K. ‡ 5 This book is printed on acid-free paper made from 30% post-consumer recycled content.© 2009 by Vanderbilt University Press Nashville, Tennessee 37235 All rights reserved 13â Mexico reading the united states Edited by Linda Egan and Mary K.
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