Growing up in a Mexican-American community, Santra Cisneros, through the character of Esperanza, reveals the struggle of women for pursuing their identity in such a culture-mixed environment which features traditional patriarchal Mexican culture, the new and melted American culture, as well as consuming culture. Esperanza’s special identity determines that she cannot choose which side to be on, but act as a medium helping the communication between her own Mexican culture and the intruding American culture via writing. Gaze and consuming culture cast a profound influence upon the forming of women’s subjective identity
In 1984, Sandra Cisneros published The House on Mango Street, a short story cyclethat provides 44 vi...
The House on Mango Street has been translated into more than 20 languages worldwide, including Croat...
The article offers a systematic critique of identity politics and intersectionality that today domin...
Growing up in a Mexican-American community, Santra Cisneros, through the character of Esperanza, rev...
This paper studies a Chicana adolescent Esperanza Cordero’s search for a “self” that she believes is...
Having a dual identity is something that comes across in Sandra Cisneros’s The House on Mango Street...
Two powerful Mexican female archetypes, La Virgen de Guadalupe and La Malinche, have had a powerful ...
In her two major autobiographically inspired novels to date, The House on Mango Street (1984) and C...
This paper examines how the use of fairytale allusions in Sandra Cisneros’ The House on Mango Street...
Los numerosos estudios que la novela de Sandra Cisneros "The House on Mango Street" ha generado tie...
While aimed at vastly different audiences, Sandra Cisneros’s beloved coming-of-age story The House o...
Everyone knows the story of the big brick house with the white picket fence and the quiet subdivisio...
Essa dissertação consiste de uma leitura crítica do romance The House on Mango Street da autora Chic...
This article explains the autofictional construction of The House on Mango Street, literary work of ...
In 1984, Sandra Cisneros published The House on Mango Street, a short story cyclethat provides 44 vi...
In 1984, Sandra Cisneros published The House on Mango Street, a short story cyclethat provides 44 vi...
The House on Mango Street has been translated into more than 20 languages worldwide, including Croat...
The article offers a systematic critique of identity politics and intersectionality that today domin...
Growing up in a Mexican-American community, Santra Cisneros, through the character of Esperanza, rev...
This paper studies a Chicana adolescent Esperanza Cordero’s search for a “self” that she believes is...
Having a dual identity is something that comes across in Sandra Cisneros’s The House on Mango Street...
Two powerful Mexican female archetypes, La Virgen de Guadalupe and La Malinche, have had a powerful ...
In her two major autobiographically inspired novels to date, The House on Mango Street (1984) and C...
This paper examines how the use of fairytale allusions in Sandra Cisneros’ The House on Mango Street...
Los numerosos estudios que la novela de Sandra Cisneros "The House on Mango Street" ha generado tie...
While aimed at vastly different audiences, Sandra Cisneros’s beloved coming-of-age story The House o...
Everyone knows the story of the big brick house with the white picket fence and the quiet subdivisio...
Essa dissertação consiste de uma leitura crítica do romance The House on Mango Street da autora Chic...
This article explains the autofictional construction of The House on Mango Street, literary work of ...
In 1984, Sandra Cisneros published The House on Mango Street, a short story cyclethat provides 44 vi...
In 1984, Sandra Cisneros published The House on Mango Street, a short story cyclethat provides 44 vi...
The House on Mango Street has been translated into more than 20 languages worldwide, including Croat...
The article offers a systematic critique of identity politics and intersectionality that today domin...