Question

Answer the following about the works discussed in Arnulfo Trejo’s essay “As We See Ourselves in Chicano Literature,” for 10 points each.
[10e] Trejo states that I am Joaquin (“hwah-KEEN”), a work in this genre by Rodolfo Gonzales, is the “unifying catalyst” of Chicano literature. Another work in this genre is Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s Song of Hiawatha.
ANSWER: epic poem [prompt on poem]
[10m] Starting with José Antonio Villarreal’s novel Pocho, Trejo lists the first five examples of Chicano novels, with the fourth being this novel by Rudolfo Anaya about Antonio and a faith healer who dies after her owl is shot.
ANSWER: Bless Me, Ultima
[10h] Trejo notes that Chicano drama emerged after this man started the Teatro Campesino for the United Farm Workers. This author later wrote the play Zoot Suit.
ANSWER: Luis Valdez [or Luis Miguel Valdez]
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GWU A (UG)Virginia B (UG)100010
Liberty B (DII)GWU B (Grad)100010
William & Mary A (UG)JMU A (UG)100010
Duke A (UG)JMU B (UG)0000
UNC B (UG)Liberty C (DII)100010
Maryland A (Grad)Maryland C (DII)10101030
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UNC C (UG)Roanoke College A (DII)0000
UNC D (DII)Liberty A (Grad)0000
UNC A (Grad)Virginia A (UG)1010020