Mis-Representation of Hispanic culture in Steinbeck's Tortilla Flat
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Abstract
John Steinbeck, a prolific American novelist, centers most of his novels in
Californian experiences. His Tortilla Flat is an excellent work in the field of
American novel that reveals the Hispanic ethnic experience of 1920s and 30s. It
appropriately treats the transitional phase in American history that is the Great
Depression. The force Hispanic ethnicity had been destroyed their identity and the
sense of self worth by Anglo-American society. Hispanic, tradition and culture were
dominated and marginalized by the Anglo American system. Steinbeck is in the view
of acquiring spiritual as well as economic empowerment as essential factors for
Hispanic community to recover their identity and sense of self-worth.