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The Literatures of the U.S.-Mexican War: Narrative, Time, and Identity
Author: Jaime Javier Rodriguez
Year: May 1, 2010
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Language: English



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The Literatures of the USMexican War: Narrative, Time, and Identity The Literatures of the USMexican War, written by Jaime Javier Rodriguez, offers a unique perspective on one of the most contested borders in the Americas, delving into the conflicts and relationships that shaped the military conflict between the United States and Mexico in the mid-19th century. The book takes a fresh approach to the discussion of this historical event, focusing not only on the nineteenth-century moment of national expansion but also on the enduring legacies of the war and its impact on contemporary tensions and exchanges among Anglo Americans, Mexicans, and Mexican Americans. Rodriguez's groundbreaking study explores how the literary expressions of the USMexican War continue to shape our understanding of demographic and cultural change in the present day. By examining dime novels, frontline battle accounts, and a wide range of other popular discourse about the war, he reveals how historical awareness is at the center of contemporary cultural fears of a Mexican invasion. The displacements caused by the war set key terms for the ways Mexican Americans have come to understand their own identities over subsequent generations.
The Literatures of the USMexican War: Narrative, Time, and Identity The Literatures of the USMexican War, написанная Хайме Хавьером Родригесом, предлагает уникальный взгляд на одну из самых спорных границ в Северной и Южной Америке, углубляясь в конфликты и отношения, которые сформировали военный конфликт между США и Мексикой в середина XIX века. Книга по-новому подходит к обсуждению этого исторического события, сосредоточив внимание не только на моменте национальной экспансии девятнадцатого века, но и на длительном наследии войны и ее влиянии на современную напряженность и обмены между англо-американцами, мексиканцами и мексиканскими американцами. Новаторское исследование Родригеса исследует, как литературные выражения USMexican War продолжают формировать наше понимание демографических и культурных изменений в наши дни. Исследуя десятикратные романы, фронтовые боевые счета и широкий спектр других популярных рассуждений о войне, он показывает, как историческая осведомленность находится в центре современных культурных страхов перед мексиканским вторжением. Перемещения, вызванные войной, определили ключевые условия для того, как мексиканские американцы пришли к пониманию своей собственной идентичности в течение последующих поколений.
The Literatures of the USMexican War : Narrative, Time, and Identity The Literatures of the USMexican War, écrit par Jaime Javier Rodriguez, offre un regard unique sur l'une des frontières les plus controversées des Amériques, en approfondissant les conflits et les relations qui ont façonné le conflit militaire entre les États-Unis et le Mexique au milieu du XIXe siècle. livre aborde de façon nouvelle la discussion de cet événement historique, en se concentrant non seulement sur le moment de l'expansion nationale du XIXe siècle, mais aussi sur l'héritage durable de la guerre et son impact sur les tensions et les échanges modernes entre les Anglo-Américains, les Mexicains et les Mexicains. L'étude novatrice de Rodriguez explore comment les expressions littéraires de l'USMexican War continuent de façonner notre compréhension des changements démographiques et culturels de nos jours. En explorant des romans décuplés, des récits de combat de première ligne et un large éventail d'autres discours populaires sur la guerre, il montre comment la conscience historique est au centre des craintes culturelles contemporaines de l'invasion mexicaine. s déplacements provoqués par la guerre ont défini les conditions clés pour que les Mexicains puissent comprendre leur propre identité au cours des générations suivantes.
The Literatures of the USMexican War: Narrative, Time, and Identity The Literatures of the USMexican War, escrito por Jaime Javier Rodríguez, ofrece una visión única de una de las fronteras más controvertidas en Américas, profundizando en los conflictos y relaciones que formaron el conflicto militar entre Estados Unidos y México a mediados del siglo XIX. libro aborda de una manera nueva la discusión de este acontecimiento histórico, centrándose no sólo en el momento de expansión nacional del siglo XIX, sino también en el largo legado de la guerra y su impacto en las tensiones e intercambios contemporáneos entre angloamericanos, mexicanos y mexicanos americanos. estudio pionero de Rodríguez explora cómo las expresiones literarias de USMexican War continúan dando forma a nuestra comprensión de los cambios demográficos y culturales en estos días. Explorando novelas decimales, relatos de combate frontal y una amplia gama de otros discursos populares sobre la guerra, muestra cómo la conciencia histórica está en el centro de los miedos culturales contemporáneos a la invasión mexicana. desplazamientos provocados por la guerra identificaron las condiciones clave para que los estadounidenses mexicanos llegaran a comprender su propia identidad durante las generaciones siguientes.
The Literaturas of the USMexicano War: Narrativo, Time, e Identidade The Literates of the USMexicano War, escrito por Jaime Javier Rodríguez, oferece uma visão única de uma das fronteiras mais disputadas das Américas, aprofundando-se em conflitos e relações que envolvem conflitos e relações formaram um conflito militar entre os Estados Unidos e o México em meados do século XIX. O livro está voltado para o debate sobre este acontecimento histórico, focando não apenas no momento de expansão nacional do século XIX, mas também na herança prolongada da guerra e sua influência sobre as tensões modernas e as trocas entre anglo-americanos, mexicanos e mexicanos. O estudo inovador de Rodrigues investiga como as expressões literárias do USMexicano War continuam a moldar a nossa compreensão das mudanças demográficas e culturais nos dias de hoje. Ao explorar dez vezes romances, contas de batalha frontais e uma variedade de outros discursos populares sobre a guerra, ele mostra como a consciência histórica está no centro dos medos culturais modernos antes da invasão mexicana. Os movimentos provocados pela guerra definiram as condições fundamentais para que os americanos do México chegassem à sua própria identidade nas gerações seguintes.
The tterature of the USMexicano War: Narrative, Time, and Identity The tterates of the USMexicano War, scritto da Jaime Javier Rodriguez, offre una visione unica di uno dei confini più controversi dell'America settentrionale e meridionale, approfondendo conflitti e conflitti le relazioni che hanno creato il conflitto militare tra Stati Uniti e Messico nella metà del XIX secolo. Il libro si sta avvicinando a questo evento storico, focalizzandosi non solo sull'espansione nazionale del Novecento, ma anche sulla lunga eredità della guerra e sulla sua influenza sulle tensioni e gli scambi contemporanei tra anglo-americani, messicani e messicani. La ricerca innovativa di Rodriguez sta esplorando come le espressioni letterarie USMexicano War continuano a formare la nostra comprensione dei cambiamenti demografici e culturali di questi tempi. Esplorando dieci volte romanzi, conti di battaglia frontali e una vasta gamma di altri discorsi popolari sulla guerra, mostra come la consapevolezza storica sia al centro dei timori culturali moderni per l'invasione messicana. Gli spostamenti causati dalla guerra hanno determinato le condizioni chiave per il modo in cui gli americani messicani hanno raggiunto la loro identità nelle generazioni successive.
The Literatures of the USMexican War: Narrative, Time, and Identity Der von Jaime Javier Rodriguez verfasste USMexican War bietet einen einzigartigen Einblick in eine der umstrittensten Grenzen Nord- und Südamerikas und vertieft sich in die Konflikte und Beziehungen, die ihn geprägt haben Militärkonflikt zwischen den USA und Mexiko in der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts. Das Buch geht auf neue Weise auf die Diskussion dieses historischen Ereignisses ein und konzentriert sich nicht nur auf den Moment der nationalen Expansion des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts, sondern auch auf das lange Erbe des Krieges und seine Auswirkungen auf die modernen Spannungen und den Austausch zwischen Anglo-Amerikanern, Mexikanern und mexikanischen Amerikanern. Rodriguez'bahnbrechende Studie untersucht, wie die literarischen Ausdrücke des USMexican War unser Verständnis des demografischen und kulturellen Wandels in diesen Tagen prägen. Durch die Untersuchung von zehnfachen Romanen, Front-Line-Combat-Accounts und einer Vielzahl anderer populärer Kriegsdiskurse zeigt er, wie historisches Bewusstsein im Zentrum der zeitgenössischen kulturellen Ängste vor der mexikanischen Invasion steht. Die durch den Krieg verursachten Vertreibungen bestimmten die Schlüsselbedingungen dafür, wie die mexikanischen Amerikaner im Laufe der nachfolgenden Generationen zu einem Verständnis ihrer eigenen Identität kamen.
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USMexican Savaşı'nın Edebiyatları: Anlatı, Zaman ve Kimlik Jaime Javier Rodriguez tarafından yazılan USMexican Savaşı'nın Edebiyatları, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ve Meksika arasındaki askeri çatışmayı şekillendiren çatışmaları ve ilişkileri inceleyerek Amerika'daki en tartışmalı sınırlardan birine benzersiz bir bakış sunuyor 19. yüzyılın ortaları. Kitap, bu tarihsel olayı tartışmaya yeni bir yaklaşım getiriyor, sadece on dokuzuncu yüzyılın ulusal genişleme anına değil, aynı zamanda savaşın kalıcı mirasına ve Anglo-Amerikalılar, Meksikalılar ve Meksikalı Amerikalılar arasındaki çağdaş gerilimler ve değişimler üzerindeki etkisine de odaklanıyor. Rodriguez'in çığır açan araştırması, USMexican War'ın edebi ifadelerinin bugünlerde demografik ve kültürel değişim anlayışımızı nasıl şekillendirmeye devam ettiğini araştırıyor. On katlı romanları, ön cephe savaş hesaplarını ve çok çeşitli diğer popüler savaş söylemlerini keşfederek, tarihsel farkındalığın Meksika işgalinin çağdaş kültürel korkularının merkezinde nasıl olduğunu gösteriyor. Savaşın neden olduğu yer değiştirmeler, Meksikalı Amerikalıların sonraki nesiller boyunca kendi kimliklerini nasıl anladıklarının kilit koşullarını belirledi.
آداب حرب USMexican: السرد والوقت والهوية تقدم آداب حرب USMexican، التي كتبها خايمي خافيير رودريغيز، نظرة فريدة على واحدة من أكثر الحدود إثارة للجدل في الأمريكتين، والتعمق في النزاعات والعلاقات التي شكلت الصراع العسكري بين الأمريكتين الولايات المتحدة والمكسيك في منتصف القرن التاسع عشر. يتخذ الكتاب نهجًا جديدًا لمناقشة هذا الحدث التاريخي، لا يركز فقط على لحظة التوسع الوطني في القرن التاسع عشر، ولكن أيضًا على الإرث الدائم للحرب وتأثيرها على التوترات والتبادلات المعاصرة بين الأنجلو أمريكيين والمكسيكيين والمكسيكيين الأمريكيين. يستكشف بحث رودريغيز الرائد كيف تستمر التعبيرات الأدبية لـ USMexican War في تشكيل فهمنا للتغيير الديموغرافي والثقافي هذه الأيام. من خلال استكشاف الروايات ذات العشرة أضعاف وحسابات المعارك في الخطوط الأمامية ومجموعة واسعة من الخطاب الحربي الشعبي الآخر، يُظهر كيف أن الوعي التاريخي هو محور المخاوف الثقافية المعاصرة من الغزو المكسيكي. حددت عمليات النزوح الناجمة عن الحرب الشروط الرئيسية لكيفية فهم الأمريكيين المكسيكيين لهويتهم على مدى الأجيال اللاحقة.

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