The number of important Chicano texts employed in the study, and the depth and breadth of Aranda's analysis, challenges preconceived notions of what counts as U.S. literary history and culture." —Multicultural Review"Powerfully underscores what is at stake for U.S. literary studies and offers a provocative, bilingual, binationalist approach to meet this challenge." —Western American Literature“When We Arrive will soon become a much studied work and is a valuable contribution to the ever-expanding canon of American literature criticism”—New Mexico Historical Review"A deft appraisal of the interpretive paradigms governing both Anglo American and Chicana/o literature. Direct, unadorned, and clear prose and even-toned yet uncompromising critical assessments." —Anne E. Goldman, author of Continental Divides: Revisioning American"It brings into focus a totally new perspective on Chicano and Anglo American literature...a unique view." —María Herrera-Sobek, editor of Reconstructing a Chicano/a Literary Heritage