ContentsVolume 32, Number 4, Winter 1990 Inventing the Southwest Edited by Joseph Carleton Wilder
By Way of Introduction - Barbara A. Babcock
'A New Mexican Rebecca': Imaging Pueblo Women - Barbara A. Babcock
Literary Conquista: The Southwest as a Literary Emblem - Karl W. Doerry Church and Crown - Bernard L. Fontana Authoring Authenticity - Curtis M. Hinsley, Jr.
Chevy Novas and Toyota Toyolettes: Defending the Region from the Generalized Elsewhere - Andrew Kirby Taco Deco: Spanish Revival Revived - Lawrence Cheek Southwest Lures: Innocents Detoured, Incensed Determined - Marta Weigle
Ethinic Reconstruction in Contemporary Taos - Sylvia Rodriguez Investing the Southwest - Tom Miller A Multitude of Markets - Nancy J. Parezo Pueblo Pottery and the Politics of Regional Identity - Kenneth Dauber Marketing and Community: Santa Fe - Karen Walker Tucson Style - Margaret Wilder Managing EditorKAREN E. SEGERReview EditorKATHERINE SCOTT STURDEVANTEditorial Advisors
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