Dude Lit: Mexican Men Writing and Performing Competence, 1955-2012

Emily Hind
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Dude Lit: Mexican Men Writing and Performing Competence, 1955-2012

Emily Hind
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320 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Sep 02, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 320
  • Publisher: University Of Arizona Press
  • ISBN: 9780816557004
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
Emily Hind is an associate professor of Spanish at the University of Florida. Hind has published two books of interviews with Mexican writers, as well as a book of criticism, Femmenism and the Mexican Woman Intellectual from Sor Juana to Poniatowska: Boob Lit.
"Others have told the masculinist story of the Golden Age of Mexican filmmaking; Hind here tells the story of something like the Golden Age of the literary establishment, reinforced by its overlap with the material power of government and the symbolic power of academic institutions and its many ramifications (the US enjoyed the latter but not the former). This becomes an amazingly efficient machine of male-centered intellectual and artistic privilege, not, of course, without its internal contradictions."—David William Foster, MISTRAL: Journal of Latin American Women’s Intellectual Cultural History

"Dude Lit: Mexican Men Writing and Performing Competence is a fight on the battlefield of gender. Emily Hind writes in a way that makes the reader want to join the pursuit of equality and puts many of the quiet conversations on Hispanic gender troubles."—Courtney Patterson, Communication Booknotes Quarterly

“This is a splendidly argued book that provides a wide-ranging survey and stock-taking of an intellectual and cultural terrain. The work is deft, surefooted, confident, mature, and accessible.” —Debra A. Castillo, Cornell University

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