In this dissertation I examine the masculinities represented in Mexican American novels: Eulogy for a Brown Angel (1992) and Cactus Blood (1995) by Lucha Corpi; The Case Runner (2008) and The Land Grant (2012) by Carlos Cisneros; and Desert Blood (2005) by Alicia Gaspar de Alba. The main objective of each chapter of this dissertation is divided into two parts: 1) At the genre level: I develop on how the authors (de)construct the normative and traditional characteristics of the genre and how these authors insert contexts and characters tied to the Mexican American community in the United States. 2) At the textual level: I utilize the theoretical concepts of masculinities and the intersectionalities to analyze the characters, putting an empha...
: This dissertation thematizes masculinity in Mexico's post-NAFTA configurations of subjectivities a...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2011. Major: Hispanic and Luso Literatures, Culture...
textThis dissertation examines four contemporary Spanish women writers’ insight into the formation ...
This study examines how gender influences the female protagonists of Hispanic detective fiction. I a...
This dissertation proposes a possible trajectory for the configuration of male subjectivity in Latin...
This study examines how gender influences the female protagonists of Hispanic detective fiction. I a...
This dissertation, entitled La novela policiaca femenina hispánica: hacia un canon de tendencia posm...
This study examines how gender influences the female protagonists of Hispanic detective fiction. I a...
This dissertation treats the study of the representation and construction of male images that subver...
This dissertation provides an analysis of the representation of violence in contemporary Mexican and...
In this dissertation I study three novels written by Latin American and Chicana female authors: Arra...
This dissertation examines the relationship between marginalized individuals and space as it is repr...
In my dissertation, I examine Mexican detective fiction of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries ...
Páradais de Fernanda Melchor aborda la masculinidad y la desigualdad social en el México dehoy. El o...
My dissertation reveals how the bodies of Latinas are used not only to market the texts they are sel...
: This dissertation thematizes masculinity in Mexico's post-NAFTA configurations of subjectivities a...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2011. Major: Hispanic and Luso Literatures, Culture...
textThis dissertation examines four contemporary Spanish women writers’ insight into the formation ...
This study examines how gender influences the female protagonists of Hispanic detective fiction. I a...
This dissertation proposes a possible trajectory for the configuration of male subjectivity in Latin...
This study examines how gender influences the female protagonists of Hispanic detective fiction. I a...
This dissertation, entitled La novela policiaca femenina hispánica: hacia un canon de tendencia posm...
This study examines how gender influences the female protagonists of Hispanic detective fiction. I a...
This dissertation treats the study of the representation and construction of male images that subver...
This dissertation provides an analysis of the representation of violence in contemporary Mexican and...
In this dissertation I study three novels written by Latin American and Chicana female authors: Arra...
This dissertation examines the relationship between marginalized individuals and space as it is repr...
In my dissertation, I examine Mexican detective fiction of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries ...
Páradais de Fernanda Melchor aborda la masculinidad y la desigualdad social en el México dehoy. El o...
My dissertation reveals how the bodies of Latinas are used not only to market the texts they are sel...
: This dissertation thematizes masculinity in Mexico's post-NAFTA configurations of subjectivities a...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2011. Major: Hispanic and Luso Literatures, Culture...
textThis dissertation examines four contemporary Spanish women writers’ insight into the formation ...