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- Western American Literature
- University of Nebraska Press
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- "Rough Justice" for Farmworkers: The Specter of Joaquín Murrieta in Raymond Barrio's The Plum Plum Pickers Volume 44, Number 1, Spring 2009, pp. 22-48
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This issue contains 22 articles in total
- Contributors
- Pulp Writer: Twenty Years in the American Grub Street (review)
- Searching for Tamsen Donner (review)
- Arthur Carhart: Wilderness Prophet (review)
- A Country Called Home (review)
- This Wild Spirit: Women in the Rocky Mountains of Canada (review)
- The Hearts of Horses (review)
- Arab/American: Landscape, Culture, and Cuisine in Two Great Deserts (review)
- Literary Nevada: Writings from the Silver State (review)
- Juana Briones of Nineteenth-Century California (review)
- Massacre at Mountain Meadows (review)
- Fault (review)
- Red Land, Red Power: Grounding Knowledge in the American Novel (review)
- Jazz and Twelve O'Clock Tales (review)
- Postwestern Cultures: Literature, Theory, Space (review)
- Modernism and Mildred Walker (review)
- Narrating the American West: New Forms of Historical Memory (review)
- The Girl in Saskatoon: A Meditation of Friendship, Memory, and Murder (review)
- Stegner, the Cypress Hills, and an "Impenetrable Foreignness": Still Writing the Wests
- Poetic Travelers: Figuring the Wild in Parkman, Fuller, and Kirkland
- "Rough Justice" for Farmworkers: The Specter of Joaquín Murrieta in Raymond Barrio's The Plum Plum Pickers
- "An Eloquent and Impassioned Plea": The Rhetoric of Ruiz de Burton's The Squatter and the Don
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