
María Amparo Ruiz de Burton
Critical and Pedagogical Perspectives
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María Amparo Ruiz de Burton
Critical and Pedagogical Perspectives
About this book
Since the recent republication of her novel The Squatter and the Don, María Amparo Ruiz de Burton (1832–95) has become a key figure in the recovery of nineteenth-century Mexican American literature. An aristocratic Californiana, she championed the rights of Mexican Americans in novels, plays, and letters. Her 1885 novel called attention to the illegal appropriation of Mexican land by the United States government, and she critiqued the political mores of America after the Civil War in light of the Mexican-American war. Her keen assessment of corporate capitalism at the end of the nineteenth century, frank acknowledgment of feminine desire, and deft insights about economic realities and class relations were unique among her American peers.
Using Ruiz de Burton's work to analyze the critical schism conventionally imposed on nineteenth-century literary culture in America, the essays in this collection also draw connections between her work and the contemporary Chicana and Chicano canons. At once richly historical and critically nuanced, these essays appraise a politically complex Mexican American writer alternately celebrated as marginalized and censured for her identification with a social elite. This volume includes a section on pedagogy that offers a discussion of teaching approaches, syllabi, discussion questions, and assignments.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Returning California to the People
- Remember the Hacienda
- The Symptoms of Conquest
- Beasts in the Jungle
- Thank God, Lolita is Away from Those Horrid Savages
- Captive Identities
- A Europeanized New World
- The Whiteness of the Blush
- Rescuing the Past
- Precarious Performances
- Mine Is the Mission of Redress
- Strategies for the Classroom
- Chronology of Events in the Life of Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton
- Ruiz de Burton's Litigation Correspondence and Letters
- The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
- Letter from Henry Wagner Halleck
- Teaching Resource Bibliography
- Works Cited
- Contributors
- Index