Book Summary: Previous studies in the fields of applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, and gender studies have focused upon Chicano linguistic communities as a monolith or have focused entirely upon male-centered aspects of language use, leaving a tremendous gap in works about Chicanas, for Chicanas, and by Chicanas as they pertain to language-related issues. Speaking Chicana bridges that gap, offering for the first time an extensive examination of language issues among Chicanas. Flowing throughout this collection of essays are themes of empowerment and suppression of voice. Combining empirical studies and personal narratives in the form of testimonios, the editors expand the boundaries of linguistic study to include disciplines such as art...
This dissertation is a multidisciplinary study that brings together the fields of literature, sociol...
UnrestrictedDomestic Negotiations: Chicana Domesticity as a Critical Discourse of US Literature and ...
My dissertation studies why several bilingual writers in Chicana/o literary history-specifically, Jo...
Book Summary: Critical Race Feminism gives voice to African American, Latina, Asian, Native American...
This article uses Critical Race Theory methodologies, such as autobiographical narratives, and analy...
This article uses Critical Race Theory methodologies, such as autobiographical narratives, and analy...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
Book description from publisher\u27s website: For more than forty years, Chicana author Ana Castillo...
An exploration of the influence of Spanish language on gender, sexuality, and sisterhood in various ...
Book Summary: In the last forty-five years, immigration reform has brought tens of millions of new i...
Chicano/a culture encompasses dynamic meanings, which continue to be a focus of contention with rega...
This dissertation is first an historical trajectory of Chicana Rhetoric in the American polis and th...
The demographic changes affecting America\u27s ethnic populations are a reminder that history is in ...
The first book-length study of the Chicana literary tradition, Women Singing in the Snow: A Cultural...
Thirteen Chicano scholars draw upon their personal experiences and expertise to paint a vivid, color...
This dissertation is a multidisciplinary study that brings together the fields of literature, sociol...
UnrestrictedDomestic Negotiations: Chicana Domesticity as a Critical Discourse of US Literature and ...
My dissertation studies why several bilingual writers in Chicana/o literary history-specifically, Jo...
Book Summary: Critical Race Feminism gives voice to African American, Latina, Asian, Native American...
This article uses Critical Race Theory methodologies, such as autobiographical narratives, and analy...
This article uses Critical Race Theory methodologies, such as autobiographical narratives, and analy...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
Book description from publisher\u27s website: For more than forty years, Chicana author Ana Castillo...
An exploration of the influence of Spanish language on gender, sexuality, and sisterhood in various ...
Book Summary: In the last forty-five years, immigration reform has brought tens of millions of new i...
Chicano/a culture encompasses dynamic meanings, which continue to be a focus of contention with rega...
This dissertation is first an historical trajectory of Chicana Rhetoric in the American polis and th...
The demographic changes affecting America\u27s ethnic populations are a reminder that history is in ...
The first book-length study of the Chicana literary tradition, Women Singing in the Snow: A Cultural...
Thirteen Chicano scholars draw upon their personal experiences and expertise to paint a vivid, color...
This dissertation is a multidisciplinary study that brings together the fields of literature, sociol...
UnrestrictedDomestic Negotiations: Chicana Domesticity as a Critical Discourse of US Literature and ...
My dissertation studies why several bilingual writers in Chicana/o literary history-specifically, Jo...