The purpose of my creative writing is to highlight a group of U.S. citizens still woefully underrepresented in literature proper: the Latinx middle class. I’m keenly interested in exploring Puerto Rican and first- and second-generation Latinx immigrant stories. Even though some of the experiences from these groups have been elegantly visited by writers such as Giannina Braschi, Sandra Cisneros, Junot Diaz, Julia Alvarez, and others, there are nuances to the Latinx middle class experience that are yet to be uncovered. Being stuck in the cultural, linguistic, socio-economic, and political middles in a country that has recently taken a largely nationalist and authoritarian turn brings with it a multitude of complications. This further deepens ...
Abstract: This work focuses on four novels: The Americano (1963) by Enrique G. Matta, América’s Drea...
As a Colombian-American, Michelle Quintero experiences the challenge of border living when she trave...
I introduce the concept of “conocimiento narratives” in my dissertation as a lens to understand Lati...
The purpose of my creative writing is to highlight a group of U.S. citizens still woefully underrepr...
The essay examines the work of US Latina writers, including Mexican-American Josefina López, Puerto-...
My dissertation finds that Afro-Latinx writers have repurposed the genre of life writing in response...
In the last twenty years, a new literature written in English by female ethnic writers of Hispanic d...
I approach the field of American Literature as a comparative one that includes Latina literature wit...
An exploration of the influence of Spanish language on gender, sexuality, and sisterhood in various ...
This project explores the pathologization of Latinas in works by Dominican American, Puerto Rican, C...
An autobiographical account about accepting and utlilizing the multifaceted aspects of one\u27s iden...
In this excerpt, Gomez-Cambronero offers an editorial about the effect of U.S. involvement in Centra...
In our modern world of heightened wall building, we are confident more separates us than brings us t...
Dominican mass-migration to the United States only started in the 1960s but Dominican Americans are ...
The article presents profiles and perspectives from Monica Brown ,an author of bilingual children's ...
Abstract: This work focuses on four novels: The Americano (1963) by Enrique G. Matta, América’s Drea...
As a Colombian-American, Michelle Quintero experiences the challenge of border living when she trave...
I introduce the concept of “conocimiento narratives” in my dissertation as a lens to understand Lati...
The purpose of my creative writing is to highlight a group of U.S. citizens still woefully underrepr...
The essay examines the work of US Latina writers, including Mexican-American Josefina López, Puerto-...
My dissertation finds that Afro-Latinx writers have repurposed the genre of life writing in response...
In the last twenty years, a new literature written in English by female ethnic writers of Hispanic d...
I approach the field of American Literature as a comparative one that includes Latina literature wit...
An exploration of the influence of Spanish language on gender, sexuality, and sisterhood in various ...
This project explores the pathologization of Latinas in works by Dominican American, Puerto Rican, C...
An autobiographical account about accepting and utlilizing the multifaceted aspects of one\u27s iden...
In this excerpt, Gomez-Cambronero offers an editorial about the effect of U.S. involvement in Centra...
In our modern world of heightened wall building, we are confident more separates us than brings us t...
Dominican mass-migration to the United States only started in the 1960s but Dominican Americans are ...
The article presents profiles and perspectives from Monica Brown ,an author of bilingual children's ...
Abstract: This work focuses on four novels: The Americano (1963) by Enrique G. Matta, América’s Drea...
As a Colombian-American, Michelle Quintero experiences the challenge of border living when she trave...
I introduce the concept of “conocimiento narratives” in my dissertation as a lens to understand Lati...