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84查孔。考虑到这两本书之间的相似之处,强烈推荐给熟悉melsamendez和Lomelís工作的人。总的来说,El feliz ingenion neomexicano为那些研究新墨西哥人,西南地区和拉丁人的历史文化的人开辟了新的研究途径,无论这些文化是否被社会文化,历史或文学框架所框定。它填补了拉丁文学研究的巨大空白,并在许多方面呼吁恢复其他未被承认、未被充分代表、基本上未被研究的美国拉丁作家。Juan M. Gallegos新墨西哥高地大学
148 Charles Street: A Novel by Tracy Daugherty (review)
84 Chacón. Considering the similarities between the two books, this book is highly recommended for those who are familiar with Meléndez and Lomelís’s work. Overall, El feliz ingenion neomexicano opens new avenues of research for those studying the historical literacies of neomexicanos, the Southwest, and Latinxs, whether these literacies are framed by sociocultural, historical, or literary frameworks. It fills an enormous gap in Latinx literary studies, and in many ways serves as a call for the recovery of other American Latinx authors who have gone unacknowledged, underrepresented, and largely unstudied. Juan M. Gallegos New Mexico Highlands University