198 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.This dissertation examines the portrayal of marriage, family, and social relations between women (female homosociality) in selected works of Luisa Capetillo, Rosario Ferre, and Ana Lydia Vega, three Puerto Rican women writers of the twentieth century. In unique ways, Capetillo, Ferre and Vega destabilize the various legal and literary versions of the heteropatriarchal family imposed locally and by the colonial government. Their narratives construct alternative histories and cultural identities for Puerto Ricans precisely because they are realized through various types of female-female love, rather than being predicated on traditional heterosexual coupling. Various versio...
This dissertation studies how language in Puerto Rican literature has been instrumental in reconstru...
This grant has been a great support in completing my research focused on the personal archives of th...
This Master thesis focuses on the dynamic of the development and rethinking of the concept of the tr...
This dissertation examines literary strategies for the representation of gender and its intersection...
In Puerto Rico, the issue of gendered violence has been bubbling under the surface for decades from ...
This study is constituted, from a broad theoretical perspective, as an ethnographic exploration of t...
The relationship between Puerto Rico and the continental US is rooted in imperialism, colonialism, a...
During the decades of the seventies, eighties and into the nineties in Puerto Rico, there has been a...
This dissertation provides an ethnographic account of a popular education-fieldwork project carried ...
214 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation examines ho...
This dissertation examines how contemporary transformative religious education guidelines and princi...
My dissertation project examines how Puerto Rican women conceptualize freedom and independence while...
The Latina’s struggle for freedom as viewed in La casa de la laguna by Rosario Ferré Within Latin Am...
285 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Initiation, or the rites and ...
Both on the island and in the mainland U.S., Puerto Rican women have been creating a new paradigm in...
This dissertation studies how language in Puerto Rican literature has been instrumental in reconstru...
This grant has been a great support in completing my research focused on the personal archives of th...
This Master thesis focuses on the dynamic of the development and rethinking of the concept of the tr...
This dissertation examines literary strategies for the representation of gender and its intersection...
In Puerto Rico, the issue of gendered violence has been bubbling under the surface for decades from ...
This study is constituted, from a broad theoretical perspective, as an ethnographic exploration of t...
The relationship between Puerto Rico and the continental US is rooted in imperialism, colonialism, a...
During the decades of the seventies, eighties and into the nineties in Puerto Rico, there has been a...
This dissertation provides an ethnographic account of a popular education-fieldwork project carried ...
214 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation examines ho...
This dissertation examines how contemporary transformative religious education guidelines and princi...
My dissertation project examines how Puerto Rican women conceptualize freedom and independence while...
The Latina’s struggle for freedom as viewed in La casa de la laguna by Rosario Ferré Within Latin Am...
285 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Initiation, or the rites and ...
Both on the island and in the mainland U.S., Puerto Rican women have been creating a new paradigm in...
This dissertation studies how language in Puerto Rican literature has been instrumental in reconstru...
This grant has been a great support in completing my research focused on the personal archives of th...
This Master thesis focuses on the dynamic of the development and rethinking of the concept of the tr...