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Writing That Matters by L Heidenreich

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Writing That Matters

A Handbook for Chicanx and Latinx Studies

L Heidenreich, Rita E. Urquijo-Ruiz

University of Arizona Press · Print & ebook · March 26, 2024

Reading lane: Hispanic American Literary Criticism

Have you ever wanted a writing and research manual that centered Chicanx and Latinx scholarship?

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Who It's For

Good for readers interested in writingGood for readers who enjoy Hispanic American Literary Criticism and Literary Criticism / Caribbean & Latin American.Strong fit for readers who prefer grounded, real-world context.

Book Details

Authors
L Heidenreich, Rita E. Urquijo-Ruiz
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Published
March 26, 2024
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Hispanic American Literary Criticism · Literary Criticism / Caribbean & Latin American
Reading lane
Hispanic American Literary Criticism

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Publisher Categories

  • LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Writing / Academic & Scholarly

  • Language Arts

  • Hispanic American Studies

About This Book

Have you ever wanted a writing and research manual that centered Chicanx and Latinx scholarship? Writing that Matters does just that. While it includes a brief history of the roots of the fields of Chicanx literature and history, Writing that Matters emphasizes practice: how to research and write a Chicanx or Latinx history paper; how to research and write a Chicanx or Latinx literature or cultural studies essay; and how to conduct interviews, frame pláticas, and conduct ora...

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Have you ever wanted a writing and research manual that centered Chicanx and Latinx scholarship? Writing that Matters does just that. While it includes a brief history of the roots of the fields of Chicanx literature and history, Writing that Matters emphasizes practice: how to research and write a Chicanx or Latinx history paper; how to research and write a Chicanx or Latinx literature or cultural studies essay; and how to conduct interviews, frame pláticas, and conduct oral histories. It also includes a brief chapter on nomenclature and a grammar guide. Each chapter includes questions for discussion, and all examples from across the subfields are from noted Chicanx and Latinx scholars. Women’s and queer scholarship and methods are not addressed in a separate chapter but are instead integral to the work. For years Professors Heidenreich and Urquijo-Ruiz waited for a writing and research manual that was rooted in critical Chicanx and Latinx studies. Now, they have crafted one.

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