Performing the Other: Indigenous Identity and Regional Resistance in Sonoran Literature of the 1980's

Author(s)Gordus, Andrew M.
Date Accessioned2016-09-24T18:21:33Z
Date Available2016-09-24T18:21:33Z
Publication Date2010-12-30
AbstractDuring the decade of the 1980’s there occurs a preoccupation, presence and notable change in the representation of the indígena in the cultural production of the State of Sonora. This articulation of a modified ethnic discourse is a product of the economic and social changes that impacted the region during this period. Through a detailed examination of three Sonoran writers we observe how this ethnic discourse leads to a reformulation the traditional images of the indígena and reflects the negotiation between local and national interests to determine the meaning of the region, its identity and its place within the nation.en_US
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/19686
Languageen_USen_US
KeywordsYaquien_US
KeywordsMexicoen_US
KeywordsSonoraen_US
KeywordsIndigenousen_US
KeywordsLeo Sandovalen_US
KeywordsRodrigo Tena Figueroaen_US
KeywordsGerardo Cornejo Murrietaen_US
TitlePerforming the Other: Indigenous Identity and Regional Resistance in Sonoran Literature of the 1980'sen_US
TypeArticleen_US
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