This paper explores Elena Garro’s short story “La culpa es de los tlaxcaltecas.” Supplementing close readings with analyses drawn from relevant authors and theorists, I highlight the key ideas regarding gender, identity, memory, and history that Garro weaves into her text, and I consider Garro’s emphasis on patriarchal control, the internalization of female culpability for the Spanish Conquest of Mexico, and women’s role in constructing and reconstructing historical discourses. By travelling into her own and Mexico’s past, Laura Aldama, one of the main female protagonists in the story, not only challenges gendered histories but also reveals how patriarchal thought continues to influence contemporary realities. In addition, by paralleling La...
This paper discusses the short story ‘El arroyo de la Llorona’ by female Mexican-American writer San...
In this essay I explore the feminist aspects of Puesta en claro, written in 1974, when Griselda Gamb...
Cuerpos en disputa, mujer e imaginarios de nación en Hispanoamérica: Juan Francisco Manzano, Eva Per...
This paper explores Elena Garro’s short story “La culpa es de los tlaxcaltecas.” Supplementing close...
The mystification and subsequent reduction of La Malinche in Mexican national discourse presents a p...
I propose to analyze Castellanos\u27s trajectory from marginalized ethnographer and critic of latin...
La Malinche, the Mayan translator for Cortes; La Llorona, the mythic figure of the \u27crying woman;...
This paper highlights the importance of Elena Garro to Mexican literature in particular and literatu...
This project examines four specific feminine figures in narrative works by Central American women wr...
In this dissertation I discuss the ways in which four representative and socially conscious contempo...
In this dissertation I discuss the ways in which four representative and socially conscious contempo...
This project examines four specific feminine figures in narrative works by Central American women wr...
The online exposition “La habitación del desahogo/The Room of Relief” reinvents the legendary Mexica...
The online exposition “La habitación del desahogo/The Room of Relief” reinvents the legendary Mexica...
Honors (Bachelor's)Comparative LiteratureUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstre...
This paper discusses the short story ‘El arroyo de la Llorona’ by female Mexican-American writer San...
In this essay I explore the feminist aspects of Puesta en claro, written in 1974, when Griselda Gamb...
Cuerpos en disputa, mujer e imaginarios de nación en Hispanoamérica: Juan Francisco Manzano, Eva Per...
This paper explores Elena Garro’s short story “La culpa es de los tlaxcaltecas.” Supplementing close...
The mystification and subsequent reduction of La Malinche in Mexican national discourse presents a p...
I propose to analyze Castellanos\u27s trajectory from marginalized ethnographer and critic of latin...
La Malinche, the Mayan translator for Cortes; La Llorona, the mythic figure of the \u27crying woman;...
This paper highlights the importance of Elena Garro to Mexican literature in particular and literatu...
This project examines four specific feminine figures in narrative works by Central American women wr...
In this dissertation I discuss the ways in which four representative and socially conscious contempo...
In this dissertation I discuss the ways in which four representative and socially conscious contempo...
This project examines four specific feminine figures in narrative works by Central American women wr...
The online exposition “La habitación del desahogo/The Room of Relief” reinvents the legendary Mexica...
The online exposition “La habitación del desahogo/The Room of Relief” reinvents the legendary Mexica...
Honors (Bachelor's)Comparative LiteratureUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstre...
This paper discusses the short story ‘El arroyo de la Llorona’ by female Mexican-American writer San...
In this essay I explore the feminist aspects of Puesta en claro, written in 1974, when Griselda Gamb...
Cuerpos en disputa, mujer e imaginarios de nación en Hispanoamérica: Juan Francisco Manzano, Eva Per...