MELUS
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Articles in Summer 2003 issue of MELUS
- Undermining narrative stereotypes in Simon Ortiz's "The Killing of a State Cop" - Book Review
by Brewster E. Fitz - Latino Political Thought: Culture, Politics, and Society - Book Review
by Elizabeth Coonrod Martinez - "Cold/hot, English/Spanish": the Puerto Rican American divide in Judith Ortiz Cofer's Silent Dancing - Critical Essay
by Teresa Derrickson - Interview with Pat Mora - Interview
by Elisabeth Mermann-Jozwiak - An interview with Beatriz Rivera - Interview
by Frederick Luis Aldama - On outlaws, tricksters, and the MELUS scholar
by Bonnie TuSmith - "I don't think I exist": interview with Richard Rodriguez - Interview
by Hector A. Torres - Representing history in Amy Tan's The Kitchen God's Wife
by Bella Adams - Yiddish in Amerike: translating multilingual texts: Jacob Gordin's "Moses, Jesus Christ and Karl Marx Visit New York" - Critical Essay
by Kenneth Wishnia - The mother that won't reflect back: situating psychoanalysis and the Japanese mother in No-No Boy - Critical Essay
by Bryn Gribben - Moses, Jesus Christ and Karl Marx visit New York - Fictional Work
by Kenneth Wishnia - Mona on the phone: the performative body and racial identity in Mona in the Promised Land - Critical Essay
by Erika T. Lin - Postcolonial Theory and the United States: Race, Ethnicity, and Literature - Book Review
by Tej N. Dhar - The White Negro: Norman Mailer's racial bodies - Jewish - Critical Essay
by Andrea Levine - Charles W. Chesnutt and the Fictions of Race - Book Review
by Robert M. Dowling - Decadence, sexuality, and the Bohemian vision of Wallace Thurman - Critical Essay
by Granville Ganter - Latino/a Popular Culture - Book Review
by Ana Maradiaga Cino