Serving as a counterpoint to hagiographic commentaries, AmÊrico Paredes challenges and corrects prevailing readings by contemporary critics of Paredesâs Asian period and of such works as the novel George Washington GÃŗmez, illuminating new facets in Paredesâs role as a folklorist and public intellectual. LimÃŗn also explores how the field of cultural studies has drifted away from folklore, or âthe poetics of everyday life,â while he examines the traits of Mexican American expressive culture. He also investigates the scholarly paradigm of ethnography itself, a stimulating inquiry that enhances readings of Paredesâs best-known study, âWith His Pistol in His Hand,â and other works. Underscoring Paredesâs place in folklore and Mexican American literary production, the book questions the shifting reception of Paredes throughout his academic career, ultimately providing a deep hermeneutics of widely varied work. Offering new conceptions, interpretations, and perspectives, AmÊrico Paredes gives this pivotal literary figure and his legacy the critical analysis they deserve.