BORDER STUDIES BIBLIOGRAPHY. U.S.-Mexico Border Culture

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BORDER STUDIES BIBLIOGRAPHY U.S.-Mexico Border Culture Creative Writing Acosta, Oscar Zeta. The Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo. San Francisco: Straight Arrow Books, 1972. ---. The Revolt of Cockroach People. San Francisco: Straight Arrow Books, 1973. Aguilar, Ricardo. Madreselvas en flor. MŽxico: Universidad Veracruzana, 1987. Alarc—n, Justo S. Chulifeas fronteras. Albuquerque: Pajarito Publications, 1981. Anaya, Rudolfo. Heart of Aztl‡n. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1988. ---. Bless Me, Ultima. Berkeley: Quinto Sol, 1986. ---. The Legend of La Llorona. Tonatiuh: Quinto Sol International, 1984. Anzaldœa, Gloria. Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza. San Francisco: Spinsters / Aunt Lute, 1987. Arias, Ron. The Road to Tamazunchale. Tempe: Bilingual Review Press / Editorial BilingŸe, 1987. Barrio, Raymond. The Plum Plum Pickers. Binghamton, N.Y.: Bilingual Review / Editorial BilingŸe, 1984. Behar, Ruth. Translated Woman: Crossing the Border with EsperanzaÕs Story. Boston: Beacon Press, 1993. Brito, Aristeo. El diablo en Texas. Tucson: Ediciones Peregrinos, 1976. Candelaria, Nash. The Day the Cisco Kid Shot John Wayne. Tempe, AZ: Bilingual Review / Editorial BilingŸe, 1988. ---. Inheritance of Strangers. Binghamton, N.Y.: Bilingual Review / Editorial BilingŸe, 1985. ---. Not by the Sword. Ypsilanti, MI: Bilingual Review / Editorial BilingŸe, 1982. ---. Memories of the Alhambra. Palo Alto, CA: Cibola Press, 1977. Castillo, Ana. So Far From God. New York: Plume / Penguin, 1994. ---. Sapogonia. Tempe, AZ: Bilingual Review / Editorial BilingŸe, 1989. ---. The Mixquiahuala Letters. Binghamton, N.Y.: Bilingual Review / Editorial BilingŸe, 1986.

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Ch‡vez, AngŽlico. The Short Stories of Fray AngŽlico Ch‡vez. Ed. Genaro Padilla. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1987. Ch‡vez, Denise. Face of an Angel. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1989. ---. The Last of the Menu Girls. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1986. Cisneros, Sandra. Caramelo. (forthcoming) ---. Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories. New York: Vintage Books, 1992. ---. The House on Mango Street. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1985. Elizondo, Sergio. Muerte en una estrella. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1987. ---. Rosa, La Flauta. Berkeley: Editorial Justa Publications, 1980. Galarza, Ernesto. Barrio Boy: The Story of a BoyÕs Acculturation. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1971. Garc’a, Lionel. A Shroud in the Family. Arte Pœblico Press, 1987. Gonz‡lez, Genaro. RainbowÕs End. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1988. Hern‡ndez, Irene Beltr‡n. Across the Great River. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1989. Hinojosa, Rolando. Klail City. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1987. ---. Dear Rafe. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1985. ---. The Valley. Ypsilanti, MI: Bilingual Review / Editorial BilingŸe, 1983. Islas, Arturo. The Rain God: A Desert Tale. Palo Alto, CA: Alexandria Press, 1984. Lim—n, Graciela. The Day of the Moon. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1999. ---. Song of the Hummingbird. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1996. ---. Memories of Ana Calder—n. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1994. ---. In Search of BernabŽ. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1993. ---. Mar’a Belen: The Autobiography of an Indian Woman. New York: Vantage Press, 1990. Lucas, Mar’a Elena. Forged Under the Sun / Forjada bajo el sol. Edited and with introduction by Fran Leeper Buss. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1993. Mart’nez, Demetria. Mother Tongue. New York: One World / Ballantine, 1994. Mart’nez, Max. The Adventures of the Chicano Kid and Other Stories. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1982.

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MŽndez, Miguel M. Peregrinos de Aztl‡n. Tucson: Editorial Peregrinos, 1974. Morales, Alejandro. The Rag Doll Plague. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1992. ---. The Brick People. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1988. ---. Reto en el paraiso. Ypsilanti, MI: Bilingual Review / Editorial BilingŸe, 1983. Paredes, AmŽrico. Between Two Worlds. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1991. ---. George Washington G—mez: A Mexico-Texan Novel. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1990. Portillo-Trambley, Estela. Trini. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1986. Rechy, John. The Miraculous Day of Amalia G—mez. New York: Arcade, 1991. Rivera, Tomas. Éy no se lo trag— la tierra / And the Earth Did Not Devour Him. Trans. Evangelina Vigil-Pi–on. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1987. Ruiz de Burton, Mar’a Amparo. Who Would Have Thought of It?. Ed. Beatrice Pita and Rosaura S‡nchez. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1995. ---. The Squatter and the Don. Ed. Beatrice Pita and Rosaura S‡nchez. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1992. Ulibarr’, Sabine. The Condor and Other Stories. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1988. ---. Tierra Amarilla: Stories of New Mexico / Cuentos de Nuevo MŽxico. Trans. Thelma Campbell Nason. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico, 1971. Valdes, Gina. There Are Madmen Here. San Diego: Maize, 1981. Villareal, JosŽ. Clemente Chac—n. Binghamton, N.Y.: Bilingual Review / Editorial BilingŸe, 1984. ---. Pocho. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1959. Viramontes, Helena Mar’a. Under the Feet of Jesus. New York: Dutton, 1995. ---. The Moths and Other Stories. 1985. Houston: Arte Pœblico Press, 1995.

Criticism: Abrams, Herbert K. ÒOccupational and Environmental Health Problems Along the U.S.-Mexico Border.Ó Economy and Society 4.3 (Spring/Summer, 1979): 3-20. Acu–a, Rudolph F. Occupied America: A History of Chicanos. New York: Harper, 1981.

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Adair, John, and Dorothea Leighton. People of the Middle Place: A Study of the Zu–i Indians. New Haven: HRAF Press, 1966. Aguirre, Adalberto. ÒMexican Americans and Bicultural Education: A Sociological Analysis.Ó Atisbos (Winter, 1976/77): 15-26. Alba Hern‡ndez, Francisco. ÒCondiciones y Pol’ticas Econ—micas en la Frontera Norte de MŽxico.Ó Natural Resources Journal 17 (October, 1977): 571-84. Alcal‡ Quintero, Francisco. ÒDesarrollo regional fronterizo.Ó Comercio Exterior 19 (November, 1969). Alisky, Marvin. ÒU.S.-Mexican Border Conflicts and Compromises.Ó Southeastern Latin Americanist 17 (September, 1973): 1-5. Allen, Paula Gunn. Off the Reservation: Reflections on Boundary-Busting Border-Crossing Loose Canons. Boston: Beacon Press, 1998. ---. ÒÕBorderÕ Studies: The Intersection of Gender and Color.Ó In Ethnic Canon: Histories, Institutions, and Interventions. Ed. David Palumbo-Liu. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1995. Almar‡z, FŽlix D., Jr. ÒThe Status of Borderlands Studies: History.Ó Social Science Journal 12 (October-January, 1975/76): 9-18. Anaya, Rudolfo, and Francisco Lomel’, eds. Aztl‡n: Essays on the Chicano Homeland. Albuquerque: Academia / El Norte Publications, 1989. Anderson, Joan B., Norris Clement, and Kenneth Shellhammer. Economic Importance of the U.S. Southwest Border Region. San Diego: California Border Area Resource Center, San Diego State University, 1980. Andreas, Peter. Border Games: Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2000. Annerino, John. Dead in Their Tracks: Crossing AmericaÕs Desert Borderlands. New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, 1999. Anzaldœa, Gloria. Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza. San Francisco: Spinsters / Aunt Lute, 1987. Applegate, Howard G. Environmental Problems of the Borderlands. El Paso, TX: Texas Western Press, The University of Texas at El Paso, 1979. Applegate, Howard, and Richard C. Bath, eds. Air Pollution Along the United States-Mexican Border. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1974. Arana de Swadesh, Evangelina. ÒEl espa–ol de MŽxico en las zonas de contacto.Ó Anuario Indigenista 33 (December, 1973): 245-251.

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Arreola, Daniel, and James R. Curtis. The Mexican Border Cities: Landscape Anatomy and Place Personality. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1993. Arrillaga, JosŽ Joaqu’n. JosŽ Joaqu’n Arrillaga: Diary of His Surveys of the Frontier. Ed. John W. Robinson. Trans. Froy Tiscareno. Los Angeles: DawsonÕs Book Shop, 1969. Artega, Alfred, ed. Other Tongue: Nation and Ethnicity in the Linguistic Borderlands. Durham: Duke University Press, 1994. Asiwaju, Anthony. Borderlands Research: A Comparative Perspective. El Paso, TX: Center for Inter-American and Border Studies, University of Texas at El Paso, 1983. Avina, Rose H. Spanish and Mexican Land Grants in California. San Francisco: R&E Research Associates, 1932. Ayer, Harry W., and Paul G. Hoyt. ÒIndustrial Growth in the U.S. Border Communities and Associated Water and Air Problems: An Economic Perspective.Ó Natural Resources Journal 17 (October, 1977): 585-614. Baerresen, Donald W. The Border Industrialization Program of Mexico. Lexington: D.C. Heath, 1971. Bakker, Elna S., and Richard G. Lillard. The Great Southwest: The Story of a Land and Its People. Palo Alto, CA: American West Publishing Co., 1972. Baldwin, Gordon C. Indians of the Southwest. New York: Putnam, 1970. Bancroft, Hubert Howe. History of California, Mexico, Northern Mexican States and Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. 7 vols. San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft Co., 1884-90. Bandy, Joe. ÒBorder Crossings: Transnational Movements for Alternative Development and Radical Democracy in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region.Ó Diss. University of California at Santa Barbara, 1998. Bannon, John Francis. The Spanish Borderlands Frontier: 1513-1821. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970. Barr, Alwyn. Black Texans: A History of Negroes in Texas, 1528-1971. Austin: Jenkins Publishing, 1973. Barrera, Mario. Race and Class in the Southwest: A Theory of Racial Inequality. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame, 1979. Barry, Tom, Harry Browne, and Beth Sims. The Challenges of Cross-Border Environmentalism: The U.S.-Mexico Case. Albuquerque: Resource Center Press; Bisbee: Border Ecology Project, 1994. ---. Crossing the Line: Immigrants, Economic Integration, and Drug Enforcement on the U.S.Mexico Border. Albuquerque: Resource Center Press, 1994.

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