Book description from publisher\u27s website: For more than forty years, Chicana author Ana Castillo has produced novels, poems, and critical essays that forge connections between generations; challenge borders around race, gender, and sexuality; and critically engage transnational issues of space, identity, and belonging. Her contributions to Latinx cultural production and to Chicana feminist thought have transcended and contributed to feminist praxis, ethnic literature, and border studies throughout the Americas. Transnational Chicanx Perspectives on Ana Castillo is the first edited collection that focuses on Castillo’s oeuvre, which directly confronts what happens in response to cultural displacement, mixing, and border crossing. Divided...
Latin American literary theory has developed in the face of identity crises arising throughout its h...
Approximately forty years have passed since the inception of the Chicano Movement—how has Chicana/o ...
This dissertation examines the intersections and imbrication of race, ethnicity, class, gender, and ...
Encarnación takes a new look at identity. Following the contemporary movement away from the fixed ca...
Thesis (M.A., English (Literature)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012.In response to ...
Book Summary: Previous studies in the fields of applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, and gender st...
This essay discusses Ana Castillo's relevance as a Chicano novelist and poet, concerned with complex...
Abstract: Identity concepts that Chicana feminists have described as central to their developmental ...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
Ana Castillo crosses genre as a poet, novelist, artist, and xicanista. She explores issues of class,...
The stronghold of the struggle of the Chicana, in general, as well as that of the Chicana writer in ...
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...
Chicana Literature: A Feminist Perspective of Gloria Anzaldúa's Identity Politics Doctoral Thesis Mg...
UnrestrictedDomestic Negotiations: Chicana Domesticity as a Critical Discourse of US Literature and ...
Latin American literary theory has developed in the face of identity crises arising throughout its h...
Approximately forty years have passed since the inception of the Chicano Movement—how has Chicana/o ...
This dissertation examines the intersections and imbrication of race, ethnicity, class, gender, and ...
Encarnación takes a new look at identity. Following the contemporary movement away from the fixed ca...
Thesis (M.A., English (Literature)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012.In response to ...
Book Summary: Previous studies in the fields of applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, and gender st...
This essay discusses Ana Castillo's relevance as a Chicano novelist and poet, concerned with complex...
Abstract: Identity concepts that Chicana feminists have described as central to their developmental ...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
Ana Castillo crosses genre as a poet, novelist, artist, and xicanista. She explores issues of class,...
The stronghold of the struggle of the Chicana, in general, as well as that of the Chicana writer in ...
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...
Chicana Literature: A Feminist Perspective of Gloria Anzaldúa's Identity Politics Doctoral Thesis Mg...
UnrestrictedDomestic Negotiations: Chicana Domesticity as a Critical Discourse of US Literature and ...
Latin American literary theory has developed in the face of identity crises arising throughout its h...
Approximately forty years have passed since the inception of the Chicano Movement—how has Chicana/o ...
This dissertation examines the intersections and imbrication of race, ethnicity, class, gender, and ...