CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Panel session on Chicana/o Environmental Writing
at the Sixth Biennial Conference,
Association for the Study of Literature and Environment
June 21-25, 2005, University of Oregon
Panel session on Chicana/o Environmental Writing
at the Sixth Biennial Conference,
Association for the Study of Literature and Environment
June 21-25, 2005, University of Oregon
Walden Pond in Aztlán?: Chicana/o Writing and the Environment
Papers may consider: discussions of specific works by Mexican
American and Chicana/o writers in an environmental context, such as María Amparo Ruiz de Burton, Jovita Gonzáles, María Cristina Mena, Américo Paredes, Cherríe Moraga, Ana Castillo, Denise Chávez, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Ray Gonzáles, and others; or, reflections on specific challenges and/or insights resulting from considering Chicana/o writers in an environmental context, including but not limited to environmental justice, land rights, bioregional identity, political activism, traditional environmental knowledge, environmental citizenship, and more.
American and Chicana/o writers in an environmental context, such as María Amparo Ruiz de Burton, Jovita Gonzáles, María Cristina Mena, Américo Paredes, Cherríe Moraga, Ana Castillo, Denise Chávez, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Ray Gonzáles, and others; or, reflections on specific challenges and/or insights resulting from considering Chicana/o writers in an environmental context, including but not limited to environmental justice, land rights, bioregional identity, political activism, traditional environmental knowledge, environmental citizenship, and more.
Please submit 1-page abstracts to Priscilla Ybarra at pybarra@rice.edu
Priscilla Solis Ybarra
Ph.D. Candidate Lecturer
Rice University Yale University
Department of English American Studies
Phone: (713) 294-1278 Fall 2004
For more info: http://www.asle.umn.edu/conf/asle_conf/2005/cfp.html
Priscilla Solis Ybarra
Ph.D. Candidate Lecturer
Rice University Yale University
Department of English American Studies
Phone: (713) 294-1278 Fall 2004
For more info: http://www.asle.umn.edu/conf/asle_conf/2005/cfp.html
A note from Texas writer David Rice:
Hello teachers/friends. Over the past year I have been working with some high school students in Kyle Texas to help write a college hand book for young students. "Wiley's Way" is the book.
Already folks from the Rio Grande Valley have ordered class room sets for schools in Edcouch Elsa and McAllen.
Already folks from the Rio Grande Valley have ordered class room sets for schools in Edcouch Elsa and McAllen.
Please visit the website: www.wileysway.net
The book is bilingual and very colorful. I think it will be a good book to get our students to start thinking about college at a very early age.
thanks,
david rice
david rice
Voices of the New Sun: Songs and Stories / Voces del Nuevo Sol: Cantos y Cuentos: the 155 page anthology contain the works of 38 local authors, some very well-known, e.g., Jose Montoya, Francisco Alarcon, Olivia Castellano and others, as well as some for whom this will be their first work published. It contains the tribute poem, Las Murales, by the late Phil Goldvarg. Order it by mail, sending a check for $13.50, made out to Aztlan Cultural; mail to: Escritores del Nuevo Sol, P.O. Box 162714, Sacramento, CA 95816-2714.
For more information, call (916) 456-5323, or (916) 451-1372.
Website: http://www.galeriaposada.org/escritores.htm
Website: http://www.galeriaposada.org/escritores.htm
"The Blood Cake Vendor and Other Stories" by J. L. Navarro:
This collection of 43 stories has just been released and includes pieces published in Cafe Irreal, BIGnews Magazine, 3AM Magazine, Angeleno Stories, Suspects Thoughts, Shadowkeep, Margin, Aphelion, Bastard Fiction, Gang Related, Con Safos, XhismeArte, The Murder Hole, The House of Pain, Blue Food, Savage Night, Apocalypse Fiction, and The Dream People.
The book is 522 pages in length and is available in hardcover, paperback, and ebook formats.
For more info: www.jlnavarro.com
For more info: www.jlnavarro.com
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