Poster Presentation for Graduate SymposiumThe roles assigned to a woman within a particular culture are defined by the cultural forces that have been set in place as tradition and that have been set as paradigms of what a woman should be and can be identified as. Because being a woman makes one capable of becoming a mother, the roles that are passed down from mother to daughter become extremely important. Therefore, maternal love and romantic love have much to do with what has been culturally mandated as the norm. Rejection, refusal, and expulsion of all that is acceptable within a particular cultural discourse can greatly impact the identity of the women that have dared aspire to an existence outside of these paradigms. The giving or withh...
The purpose of this autoethnography is to explore a young Latina’s educational pathways through a de...
This research study was conducted as a strategy in learning more about Latino culture, specifically ...
In many novels by contemporary Hispanic women writers, the estrangement between mother and daughter ...
Chicana writers currently assume the role of border culturalists in order to present alternative vie...
The goal of this thesis is to investigate the role Mexican mothers play in raising their children an...
La naturaleza patriarcal de la cultura chicana y mejicana y la importancia de la familia como instit...
Attention to family relationships in work by Chicanas and Latinas reveals mothers as paramount figur...
Within the Mexican national sphere motherhood has a symbolic, practical, and psychosocial potency; y...
This thesis explores literary representations of the ways in which Mexican American women negotiate ...
Relationship research on Mexican origin women often focuses on their ethnicity while ignoring other ...
This qualitative dissertation examined the role that mothers play in the educational success of Mexi...
In the 1960s Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzalez penned his now canonical, epic poem “I Am Joaquin.” The poem c...
The research study had three goals. First, the study explored and compared adherence to Marianismo v...
textSeveral social forces shape and influence one’s identity. The interaction of race, ethnicity, ge...
Two powerful Mexican female archetypes, La Virgen de Guadalupe and La Malinche, have had a powerful ...
The purpose of this autoethnography is to explore a young Latina’s educational pathways through a de...
This research study was conducted as a strategy in learning more about Latino culture, specifically ...
In many novels by contemporary Hispanic women writers, the estrangement between mother and daughter ...
Chicana writers currently assume the role of border culturalists in order to present alternative vie...
The goal of this thesis is to investigate the role Mexican mothers play in raising their children an...
La naturaleza patriarcal de la cultura chicana y mejicana y la importancia de la familia como instit...
Attention to family relationships in work by Chicanas and Latinas reveals mothers as paramount figur...
Within the Mexican national sphere motherhood has a symbolic, practical, and psychosocial potency; y...
This thesis explores literary representations of the ways in which Mexican American women negotiate ...
Relationship research on Mexican origin women often focuses on their ethnicity while ignoring other ...
This qualitative dissertation examined the role that mothers play in the educational success of Mexi...
In the 1960s Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzalez penned his now canonical, epic poem “I Am Joaquin.” The poem c...
The research study had three goals. First, the study explored and compared adherence to Marianismo v...
textSeveral social forces shape and influence one’s identity. The interaction of race, ethnicity, ge...
Two powerful Mexican female archetypes, La Virgen de Guadalupe and La Malinche, have had a powerful ...
The purpose of this autoethnography is to explore a young Latina’s educational pathways through a de...
This research study was conducted as a strategy in learning more about Latino culture, specifically ...
In many novels by contemporary Hispanic women writers, the estrangement between mother and daughter ...