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Mexican American literature is literature written by Mexican Americans in the United States. Although its origins can be traced back to the sixteenth century, the bulk of Mexican American literature dates from post-1848 and the United States annexation of large parts of Mexico in the wake of the Mexican–American War. Today, as a part of American literature in general, this genre includes a vibrant and diverse set of narratives, prompting critics to describe it as providing "a new awareness of the historical and cultural independence of both northern and southern American hemispheres". Some may refer to Mexican American literature in part as Chicano literature, but it has roots going back further than the term’s origin.

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  • Mexican-American literature (en)
  • Chicano-Literatur (de)
  • Chicano-literatuur (nl)
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  • Mexican American literature is literature written by Mexican Americans in the United States. Although its origins can be traced back to the sixteenth century, the bulk of Mexican American literature dates from post-1848 and the United States annexation of large parts of Mexico in the wake of the Mexican–American War. Today, as a part of American literature in general, this genre includes a vibrant and diverse set of narratives, prompting critics to describe it as providing "a new awareness of the historical and cultural independence of both northern and southern American hemispheres". Some may refer to Mexican American literature in part as Chicano literature, but it has roots going back further than the term’s origin. (en)
  • Chicano-literatuur is literatuur geschreven door Chicano's, Mexicaanse Amerikanen, in de Verenigde Staten. Chicano-literatuur kan zowel Engels- als Spaanstalig zijn. (nl)
  • Als Chicano-Literatur (englisch Chicano literature) wird die Gesamtheit erzählerischer und lyrischer Werke verstanden, die durch Autoren entstehen, die sich als Angehörige der US-amerikanischen Chicano-Gemeinschaft sehen. Unter Chicano werden dabei die in den Vereinigten Staaten lebenden Mexikaner und ihre Nachfahren (mexikanische Amerikaner) verstanden. Gelegentlich wird auch der Begriff Chicana-Literatur verwendet. Dieser Teil der Chicano-Literatur setzt sich mit den Erfahrungen weiblicher mexikanischer Amerikaner auseinander. Nach Angaben des United States Census Bureau gab es 2009 31,7 Millionen Amerikaner, deren Vorfahren mexikanisch waren. (de)
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