Petición de contribuciones: Rio Bravo: A Journal of Borderlands, "Spanish Language Journalism and Cultural Identity in South Texas."
Eulalia de Bobes Soler
eulalia.debobes at UAB.ES
Mon May 7 15:49:59 UTC 2001
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Spanish Newspaper Discourse in the US Southwest
CALL FOR PAPERS
Deadline for submission: october 15, 2001
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Spanish Newspaper Discourse in the US Southwest
CALL FOR PAPERS
RIO BRAVO: A JOURNAL OF BORDERLANDS
Rio Bravo: A Journal of Borderlands invites contributions for a special
issue on "Spanish Language Journalism and Cultural Identity in South
Texas."
Borderland scholars have long recognized the important role of the
Spanish language newspaper in the cultural history of the Chicano
community in the Southwest. The newspaper was particularly important
because it served as a vehicle for strengthening cultural identity and
heightening cultural awareness among the subordinated ethnic minority
group. The special issue of the journal will explore how and why the
newspaper came to be such a powerful force in the preservation and
perpetuation of the minority culture. The issue will focus on
linguistic, social, political, historical, economic, anthropological,
and literary aspects of the Spanish language newspaper in the South
Texas region. Contributions are welcome from all disciplines and may be
written in either English or Spanish. The deadline for submission is
OCTOBER 15, 2001.
Rio Bravo is one of the nation's leading journals in Borderlands
Studies. It is a refereed journal published bi-nationally at The
University of Texas - Pan American and the Universidad de Monterrey.
Please send one original and two copies of your manuscript to:
Dr. Mark Glazer, Co-Editor
Río Bravo: A Journal of Borderlands
Center for International Studies
The University of Texas - Pan American
1201 W. University Drive
Edinburg, TX 78539
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