Chicano Literary Conference [videorecording] 1987 May 28-30

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Chicano Literary Conference [videorecording] 1987 May 28-30

This conference brought together a diverse group of women and men, writers, scholars and publishers with the common goal of addressing Chicano artistic forms and cultural expressions within the institutional and ideological contexts of their time.

8 videotapes (VHS)

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Leal, Luis, 1907-2010

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Mexican writer, critic. Director of the Research Center for Chicano Studies at U.C. Santa Barbara and Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois, Urbana, Leal has achieved a record of distinction as Professor of Spanish-American literature and has authored numerous books and hundreds of journal articles dealing with Latin American and Chicano literature. Especially noteworthy articles on Chicano literature include "Mexican American literature: a historical perspective, " and "The problem o...