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For recommended library resources (print and/or electronic), please consult Mexican, Latin American, and Indigenous Literature: A Guide to Selected Resources.
"Prior to the publication of the present volume, surprisingly few first-rate overviews of Mexican literature were available to students and scholars.
La Malinche in Mexican Literature; From History to Myth ... Ochoa, The Uses of Failure in Mexican Literature and Identity; Parra, Writing Pancho Villa's Revolution
The history of Mexican literature encompasses Mayan and Aztec myths, and features works by Lee H. Dowling, Margarita Vargas, Mario Martín Flores, Bart L. Lewis, and many others. ... World Literature
The literature of Mexico has its antecedents in the literatures of the indigenous settlements of Mesoamerica. The "mestizaje" of the literature of the colonial period is evident in the incorporation of numerous local terms and in some of the themes that are touched upon in works...
Until the mid-nineteenth century, some thirty years after Mexican independence, the literature, both oral and written, of the Spanish-speaking Southwest was not remarkably different from that...
Mexican literature plays an important role in Mexican culture. ... In particular, there were many important Mexican Scholar s and Writer s during the time of the Mexican Revolution .
More on Mexican literature from Fact Monster: ... See more Encyclopedia articles on: Latin American Literature ... Mexican literature: see Spanish American literature.
A RIVER RUNS THROUGH US: MEXICAN LITERATURE NOW ... Words Without Borders. The Online Magazine for International Literature
EXHIBITION AND READING GUIDE ON JUAN RULFO AND MEXICAN LITERATURE; ... This exhibition compiles the work by Juan Rulfo, biographies, books on the author, Internet links and a selection of