Geoffrey Fox
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Books:

Hispanic Nation
The Land and People of Venezuela
The Land and People of Argentina

Gabriel García Márquez' 100 Years of Solitude
Working-Class Emigrés from Cuba

Chapters, monographs, articles and reviews

On the web: América Latina y latinos en América

HISPANIC NATION: Culture, Politics and the Constructing of Identity

HN hardboundBirch Lane Press, 1996. 256 pp. + index. ISBN 1-55972-311-4.

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University of Arizona Press

Featured in the 6-part radio series "Hispanic Nation: Made in the U.S.A." broadcast nationwide during Hispanic Heritage Month (September-October) 1998.

A University of Arizona Press "Best Seller"

Read Chapter I of Hispanic Nation, on the University of Arizona Press website. (Then hit the "back" button on your browser to return to this page.)

For a review in Spanish / Para leer una reseña en español

HN paperUniversity of Arizona Press, 1997. 270 pp. ISBN 0-8165-1799

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The Land and People of Venezuela

LAP Venezuela

New York: HarperCollins, 1991.

For young readers, grades 7-12.

 Selection of the New York Public Library, "Books for the Teenage."

"This expansive overview of the history, economy, culture, politics, and geographic features of this progressive, oil-rich nation... is a fine introduction" [to Venezuela]. Voice of Youth Advocates

"Geography, cultural life, and pre- and post-independence history are all presented clearly and intelligently. Simón Bolívar's role in the formation of independent Venezuela is given its due, but the Great Liberator doesn't overshadow the country's important, if unstable, subsequent history." Kirkus Reviews

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The Land and People of Argentina

ArgentinaNew York: J.B. Lippincott (HarperCollins), 1990.

For young readers, grades 7-12.

Selected for list of Notable Books of 1990 by the Children's Book Council.

 "In this objective, accurate, readable and well-researched book, one will find information on the history and geography, the economic and political systems, the flora and fauna, the culture, and the natural resources. ... The reader comes away from the book with a flavor of the 'silvery land,' its speech, its cowboys, its dance." Voice of Youth Advocates

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Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude"

MonarchMonarch Notes. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1998, 1987.

Format: Paperback, 125 pp.
ISBN: 0760710902
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Books

Edited by Walter James Miller

From The Publisher
Clear and to the point, Monarch Notes provide students and interested readers with an excellent supplement for the understanding and appreciation of the world's greatest writing. Each volume helps the reader to encounter the original work more fully by placing it in historical context, focusing on the important aspects of the text, and posing key questions.

Monarch Notes include:

Background on the author and the work
Detailed plot summary
Character analysis
Major themes in the work
Critical reception of the work
Questions and model answers
Guides to further study

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Working-Class Émigrés from Cuba

Ph.D. Dissertation, Sociology, Northwestern University, 1975

Soft-cover book: Palo Alto: R&E Research Publications, 1979.

Chapters from this work on race and on gender roles.

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