Volume 25, Issue 1 (2001) The Literature and Popular Culture of the U.S.-Mexican Border
Introductory Materials
Introduction
Charles Tatum
Articles
"Pesadillas de la noche, amanecer de silencio": Miguel Méndez and Margarita Oropeza
Debra A. Castillo
Identity at the Border: Narrative Strategies in María Novaro's El jardín del Edén and John Sayles's Lone Star
Amy Kaminsky
Crossing the Great Divide: Rewritings of the U.S.-Mexican Encounter in Walter Abish and Richard Rodríguez
Maarten van Delden
Reading the Other Side of the Story: Ominous Voice and the Sociocultural and Political Implications of Luis Spota's Murieron a mitad del río
Francisco Manzo-Robledo
John Rechy: Bodies and Souls and the Homoeroticization of the Urban Quest
David William Foster
Crossing Laterally into Solidarity in Montserrat Fontes's Dreams of the Centaur
J. Douglas Canfield
Guest Editor
- Charles Tatum