I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika L. SánchezWhen the sister who delighted their parents by her faithful embrace of Mexican culture dies in a tragic accident, Julia, who longs to go to college and move into a home of her own, discovers from mutual friends that her sister may not have been as perfect as believed.
Gabi, a Girl in Pieces by Isabel QuinteroSixteen-year-old Gabi Hernandez chronicles her senior year in high school as she copes with her friend Cindy's pregnancy, friend Sebastian's coming out, her father's meth habit, her own cravings for food and cute boys, and especially, the poetry that helps forge her identity.
Call Number: Online Access
Kafka in a Skirt Stories from the Wall by Daniel ChacónA collection of short stories that grapples with the concept of a 'wall,' both the literal partition along the U.S.-Mexico border and the less tangible walls that divide communities and peoples, particularly those who straddle more than one culture in their daily lives.
Changing Women, Changing Nation by Yajaira M. PadillaChanging Women, Changing Nation explores the literary representations of women in Salvadoran and US-Salvadoran narratives during the span of the last thirty years.
Long stories cut short : fictions from the borderlands by Frederick Luis Aldama"Frederick Luis Aldama and graphic artists from Mapache Studios give shape to ugly truths in the most honest way, creating new perceptions, thoughts, and feelings about life in the borderlands of the Americas. Each bilingual prose-art fictional snapshot in this collection offers an unsentimentally complex glimpse into the lives of those pushed into shadowed corners of society today"--Provided by publisher.
Call Number: Online Access
ISBN: 9780816536115
Publication Date: 2017
Chicana/o and Latina/o fiction : the new memory of Latinidad by Ylce Irizarry"Chicana/o and Latina/o Fiction presents an extremely comprehensive analysis of the various modes of narrative that encompass Chicana/o and Latina/o experience in the United States. Significantly, Irizarry challenges the primacy of Latino versus Anglo comparison so prevalent in the field of Latino studies, opting for a lens that focuses inward, to the unique and important differences among heterogeneous cultural, ethnic, and social groups."--Small Axe
Your Brain on Latino Comics by Frederick Luis AldamaThough the field of comic book studies has burgeoned in recent years, Latino characters and creators have received little attention. Putting the spotlight on this vibrant segment, Your Brain on Latino Comics illuminates the world of superheroes Firebird, Vibe, and the new Blue Beetle while also examining the effects on readers who are challenged to envision such worlds.
Girl with Death Mask by Jennifer GivhanLove, tequila, sex, first periods, late nights, abuse, and heartache. The journey from girl to womanhood is brimming with transformative magic that heals even as it shatters. These are the memories that haunt the dreams of what was and what could have been in Girl with Death Mask. In four rich and imaginative movements of poems, Jennifer Givhan profiles the suffering and the love of a Latina girl and then mother coming to terms with sexual trauma. Her daughter is a touchstone of healing as she seeks to unravel her own emotions as well as protect the next generation of budding women with a fierceness she must find within. Givhan exploits changing poetic forms to expose what it means to mature in a female body swirling with tenderness, violence, and potential in an uncertain world. Girl with Death Mask is a cathartic and gripping confession of the trials of adolescence and womanhood.
Call Number: Online Access
ISBN: 9780253032799
Publication Date: 2018-03-17
Furious Dusk by David CamposRhina P. Espaillat, judge of the 2014 Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize, describes Furious Dusk, David Campos’s winning collection, as a work whose five parts trace a son’s efforts—only partially successful—to fulfill his father’s expectations and—perhaps even more difficult—understand those expectations enough to forgive them.” The poet's reflections are catalyzed by learning of his father’s impending death, which, in turn, forces him to examine his father’s expectations against his own evolving concept of what it means to be a man.
Call Number: Online Access
ISBN: 9780268023775
Publication Date: 2016-02-15
Message to Aztlán by Rodolfo Gonzales; Antonio Esquibel (Editor, Introduction by); Rodolfo F. Acuna (Foreword by)One of the most famous leaders of the Chicano civil rights movement, Rodolfo Corky Gonzales was a multifaceted and charismatic, bigger-than-life hero who inspired his followers not only by taking direct political action but also by making eloquent speeches, writing incisive essays, and creating the kind of socially engaged poetry and drama that could be communicated easily through the barrios of Aztlan, populated by Chicanos in the United States.
Call Number: Online Access
ISBN: 9781558853317
Publication Date: 2001-01-01
Rosa's Einstein by Jennifer GivhanRosa’s Einstein is a Latinx retelling of the Brothers Grimm’s Snow-White and Rose-Red, reevaluating border, identity, and immigration narratives through the unlikely amalgamation of physics and fairy tale. In this full-length poetry collection, the girls of Rosa’s Einstein embark on a quest to discover what is real and what is possible in the realms of imagination, spurred on by scientific curiosity and emotional resilience.
Call Number: Online Access
ISBN: 9780816538034
Publication Date: 2019-02-19
The Accidental by Gina L. FrancoCascading through each of the poems in Gina Franco's The Accidental is a question: What does it mean to be human in a world where the soul is exalted but the body brutalized? Franco explores the terrain of the borderlands-not just the physical space of the American southwest, but the spaces where lines are drawn between body and soul, God and self, violence and ecstasy.
Call Number: Online Access
ISBN: 9781682261057
Publication Date: 2019-10-14
Hispanic Heritage Month
Welcome! Let us Celebrate!
This Library research guide showcases books, streaming films, and websites to observe/celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month.
Books
Tales from la Vida by Frederick Luis Aldama"Collection of comics created by Latinx artists and writers that comes together to shed light on their various autobiographical experiences as situated within the language, culture, history, and sociopolitics that inform Latinx hemispheric identities and subjectivities"--
Call Number: Lewis Library Main Stacks PN6725 .T35 2018
ISBN: 9780814254936
Publication Date: 2018-09-14
The House of Impossible Beauties by Joseph Cassara"A gritty and gorgeous debut that follows a cast of gay and transgender club kids navigating the Harlem ball scene of the 80s and 90s, inspired by the real House of Xtravaganza made famous by the seminal documentary "Paris is Burning""--
Call Number: Lewis Library Main Stacks PS3603.A86822 H68 2018
ISBN: 9780062676979
Publication Date: 2018-02-06
Angelitos by Ilan Stavans; Santiago CohenA fictional retelling drawing on autobiographical elements to tell the real life story of Alejandro García Durán de Lara, popularly known as Padre Chinchachoma, a charismatic Catholic priest who devotes himself to rescuing homeless children in Mexico. Set in a deeply classist society and against the backdrop of the 1985 earthquake in Mexico City, the core of the story also revolves around a college student's fear that Padre Chincha might be sexually abusing the children he rescues, at a time and place when such actions went unchecked by the Catholic Church.
Call Number: Lewis Library Main Stacks PN6727.S677 A83 2018
ISBN: 9780814254592
Publication Date: 2018-01-18
Drawing on Anger by Eric J. García"Drawing on Anger: Portraits of U.S. Hypocrisy is a collection of Eric J. García's most unabashed political cartoons about U.S. history and politics from 2004 to the present. They offer a scathing indictment of Republicans, Democrats, and the self-proclaimed greatest country on earth. Garcia reconstructs pivotal moments in history--such as U.S. complicity in the disappearance of forty-three Mexican students, genocide and torture in Iraq, and femicide along the U.S.--Mexico border--and reflects on the larger themes of anti-immigration laws, global imperialism, veterans affairs, and the conquest of the Americas. His cartoons are equally critical of both political parties and of both the United States and Mexico--lobbing criticism and satire in every direction. For over a decade García has been serving up inked visuals with the sharpest of political critiques through a Chicano lens. If you’re looking for funny punch lines, these aren't the cartoons for you. But if you want to pull down Uncle Sam's pants and see what’s really going on, this is your book."--Page 4 of cover.
Call Number: Lewis Library Main Stacks PN6727.G3785 D73 2018
ISBN: 9780814254905
Publication Date: 2018-09-04
Snapping Lines by Jack Lopez"Snapping Lines" brings familiar and new stories together in a collection that explores the lives of loners searching for love. Jack Lopez writes about people who have adopted a stoical indifference to a world in which they always seem to find themselves on the losing end. These stories explore Latino male identity and the forces that shape it: friends, family, and lovers; culture, place, and relationships.
Call Number: Cudahy Library Main Stacks PS3562 .O67245 S63 2001
ISBN: 0816520755
Publication Date: 2001-01-01
The Importance of a Piece of Paper by Jimmy Santiago BacaIn his first foray into short fiction, award-winning poet and memoirist Jimmy Santiago Baca maps the territory where old-world traditions contend with new-world ambitions and disenfranchised characters struggle to make something of themselves in the world while somehow keeping their souls intact. In the title story, two siblings must face the brother who has betrayed them by selling his share of the family land and forsaking a centuries-old land grant, leaving an entire community vulnerable.
Call Number: Cudahy Library Main Stacks PS3552 .A254 I49 2004
ISBN: 0802117651
Publication Date: 2004-02-09
The Day They Took My Uncle and Other Stories by Lionel G. GarciaLionel Garcia believes that no one should read a short story and be the same person afterward. The fifteen stories in this collection have that effect. They will affect each reader differently but leave none untouched.
Call Number: Cudahy Library Main Stacks PS3557 .A71115 D3 2001
ISBN: 0875652352
Publication Date: 2001-03-01
Have You Seen Marie? by Sandra Cisneros; Ester Hernández (Illustrator)"The word "orphan" might not seem to apply to a fifty-three-year-old woman. Yet this is exactly how Sandra feels as she finds herself motherless, alone like "a glove left behind at the bus station." What just might save her is her search for someone else gone missing: Marie, the black-and-white cat of her friend, Roz, who ran off the day they arrived from Tacoma. As Sandra and Roz scour the streets of San Antonio, posting flyers and asking everywhere, "Have you seen Marie?" the pursuit of this one small creature takes on unexpected urgency and meaning."--Jacket.
Call Number: Lewis Library Main Stacks PS3553.I78 H38 2012
ISBN: 9780307960863
Publication Date: 2012-10-02
Banned Books Week (Sept 27-Oct 3)
Banned Books Week occurs during Hispanic Heritage Month, here is a list of books at the Loyola University Libraries by Hispanic/Latiinx authors that have either been banned or challenged.
Pig Park by Claudia Guadalupe MartinezSeventeen-year-old Masi Burciaga's barrio becomes more like a ghost town every day, but when she and other youths are recruited to erect a giant pyramid in hopes of attracting tourists, she wonders about the entrepreneur behind the scheme--and his attractive son.
The Closest I've Come by Fred AcevesMarcos Rivas is desperate to escape the projects, his neglectful mother, and her abusive boyfriend, but when he is picked for a class at his high school targeting smart students who are underperforming, he initially resists.
They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera"On September 5, a little after midnight, Death-Cast calls Mateo Torrez and Rufus Emeterio to give them some bad news: They're going to die today. Mateo and Rufus are total strangers, but, for different reasons, they're both looking to make a new friend on their End Day. The good news: There's an app for that. It's called the Last Friend, and through it, Rufus and Mateo are about to meet up for one last great adventure--to live a lifetime in a single day.'"--
Call Number: Lewis Library Curriculum Collection (6th Floor) PZ10.5.A7 Ag 2017
ISBN: 9781558858541
Publication Date: 2017-10-31
Streaming Films
Chicano! History of the Mexican-American Civil Rights MovementThis four part landmark documentary series now a classic for Mexican American history of the U.S., chronicles the struggle for equality and social justice of the Mexican American community in the United States from 1965 to 1975. Produced from Austin Texas by Galan Productions, Inc. It features the Chicano land struggle, Cesar Chavez and the UFW, the Los Angeles High School Walk-outs and the creation of the political party La Raza Unida.
Call Number: Online Access
The Latino AmericansLatino Americans is the first major documentary series for television to chronicle the rich and varied history and experiences of Latinos, who have for the past 500-plus years helped shape what is today the United States and have become, with more than 50 million people, the largest minority group in the U.S.
Call Number: Online Access
The Rise & Fall of the Brown BuffaloThis genre-defying film introduces the radical Chicano lawyer, author and counter-cultural icon, Oscar Zeta Acosta. Acosta was the basis for Dr. Gonzo in "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," written by his friend, the Hunter S. Thompson.
Call Number: Online Access
Visiones: Latino Art & Culture SeriesThe award winning PBS series VISIONES: LATINO ART & CULTURE, is a journey through the music, words, dance, painting and performance of rich Latino cultures made more complex and fascinating by their history in our country. The series explores how contemporary Latino artists continue to build on rich traditions that reflect a unique multi-ethnic experience, taking established art forms and reinventing them, constantly challenging themselves and the communities which nurture them. From New York City's break-dancers to mural-painters in Los Angeles and Chicago to theater in Texas, the series offers a unique cross section of Latino artists working today.
Willie Velasquez: Your Vote is Your VoicePolitical empowerment for Latinos in the United States has always been difficult. A Mexican-American butcher's son from Texas, Willie Velasquez questioned the lack of Latino representation in his city's government, propelling him into a lifelong battle to gain political equality for Latinos. This documentary examines obstacles Latinos had to overcome to obtain representation, and addresses issues facing Latinos today.
Call Number: Online Access
Latinx Publications
La Galeria MagazineLa Galería Magazine provides content that encourages dialogue, celebrates the community, and inspires action among Dominicans of the Diaspora.
Vice Versa MagazineVice Versa Magazine is a bilingual publication that draws a bridge between the experiences of Latinxs and Latin Americans, where the creative works of Latinx and Latin Americans coexist. Comprehensive in subject matter, Vice Versa publishes interviews, photo essays, crónicas, personal essays, and reviews of more than 400 collaborators from than 30 countries.
Raspa MagazineWhile there may be more Latinx literary magazines now than ever, marginalized voices within the community often remain overlooked. It’s why César Ramos founded Raspa Magazine, a literary journal for self-identifying queer Latinx from the US and abroad, in 2012. With its seventh edition currently in the works, the magazine publishes poetry and fiction while also featuring the work of artists.
Soy Yo MagazineLatinx interests, it’s widely assumed, are usually limited to immigration, identity, and culture, but Estefania Ochoa, founder of Soy Yo Magazine, thinks differently. Started in October 2017, the publication focuses on reaching sustainable development through art, music, and fashion.
Call Number: Lewis Library Main Stack N7914.A1 V57 1999
Publication Date: 1999
El Amor en Los Tiempos Del Colera by Gabriel García MárquezThe story of a fantastic wedding, the return of the bride to her parents in disgrace, her brothers' resolve to seek revenge on her corruptor, and the townspeoples' refusal to depart from routine.
Call Number: Lewis Library Main Stacks PQ8180.17.A73 A8 2003
ISBN: 9780756988456
Publication Date: 2010-01-01
Antihistoria de México by Raúl Bringas NosttiDurante varias generaciones, México ha repetido una historia oficial cargada de proezas, superhombres, actos desinteresados y logros sublimes, y muchos historiadores han contribuido a ello: los escritores de derecha humillan a las figuras reverenciadas por la izquierda, como Benito Juárez, pero son incapaces de cuestionar a Lucas Alamán; al mismo tiempo, los de izquierda veneran ciegamente a figuras tan nocivas como Vicente Guerrero y Lázaro Cárdenas. Raúl Bringas Nostti, fiel a su compromiso con la historia cínica -aquella libre de prejuicios, valores e ideologías-: nos comparte una original visión de nuestro pasado, repleto de intereses y vacío de héroes. En Antihistoria de México el lector no encontrará la pesada lápida nacionalista ni pasiones ideológicas ni compromisos institucionales: se desconfía por igual de liberales, conservadores, marxistas, anarquistas, socialistas y toda la fauna política que puebla el mundo.
Call Number: Lewis Library Main Stacks F1226 .B737 2014
Call Number: Lewis Library Main Stacks PS3553.I78 H3818 2012
ISBN: 9780307744708
Publication Date: 2012-10-02
El Porfiriato by Speckman Guerra, ElisaEn el texto de Elisa Speckman Guerra encontramos las claves para un análisis serio de una etapa que comúnmente se ha estudiado como una dictadura de mano de hierro en un país que urgentemente clamaba paz, progreso y cohesión social. Pero el periodo que va de 1877 y termina con la primera revolución del siglo XX en el mundo es mucho más que eso. A través de estas páginas nos adentramos de una forma sencilla y didáctica en los tiempos de los viejos ferrocarriles, la apertura internacional, los ajustes y desajustes de la frágil economía mexicana, la cultura, la vida cotidiana y los arreglos sociales de la época... pero también en las pugnas, los reclamos obreros y campesinos, las huelgas y los maltratos a una parte de la población y todo aquello que durante más de 30 años de historia sucedía en México bajo la presidencia de Porfirio Díaz.