Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This dissertation analyzes how decolonial borderland narratives unveil the rhetoric and promises of modernity. In particular, how they reject Western ideals of progress, development, and civilization, while also conveying their own ways of being and independent thought in acts of epistemic disobedience and delinking. The escalating violence and ecological contamination along the US-Mexican borderlands requires urgent attention from scholars, including literary critics, especially from a transnational perspective. While an important body of literary criticism has emerged from each side of the national divide, very few critics have attempted comparative studies bridging the two languages, cultures...
This dissertation develops the trope of an ethnographic aesthetic to dissect the cultural production...
As intolerance against Mexican Americans and Mexican migrants persists in the United States-- appare...
This dissertation is a literary, cultural, and theoretical analysis of selected twentieth and twenty...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This dissertation analyzes 20th and 21st century borde...
My dissertation locates Paulo Freire's theory of conscientizaçāo within a genealogy of critical theo...
This dissertation considers how the Californias have inherited two different colonial histories and ...
This dissertation is a study on the topics of migration, power, and subjectivity in Chicana/o litera...
This dissertation project examines the manner in which Chicana/o borderlands fiction provides an eth...
This dissertation examines literary renderings of postcolonial American space through close readings...
This dissertation revisits the U.S.-Mexico borderlands to examine its neoliberal transformation inte...
This dissertation reads Native American literatures as playing a vital role in the current movements...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation examines contemporary Mayan literatu...
In an oft quoted line from the seminal text, Borderlands/La Frontera=The New Mestiza, Gloria Anzaldú...
textMy dissertation, Wixárika Art and Artists: Resisting Neocolonialism While Crossing Visible and ...
UnrestrictedMy dissertation researches American resistance movements, focusing on nineteenth-century...
This dissertation develops the trope of an ethnographic aesthetic to dissect the cultural production...
As intolerance against Mexican Americans and Mexican migrants persists in the United States-- appare...
This dissertation is a literary, cultural, and theoretical analysis of selected twentieth and twenty...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This dissertation analyzes 20th and 21st century borde...
My dissertation locates Paulo Freire's theory of conscientizaçāo within a genealogy of critical theo...
This dissertation considers how the Californias have inherited two different colonial histories and ...
This dissertation is a study on the topics of migration, power, and subjectivity in Chicana/o litera...
This dissertation project examines the manner in which Chicana/o borderlands fiction provides an eth...
This dissertation examines literary renderings of postcolonial American space through close readings...
This dissertation revisits the U.S.-Mexico borderlands to examine its neoliberal transformation inte...
This dissertation reads Native American literatures as playing a vital role in the current movements...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation examines contemporary Mayan literatu...
In an oft quoted line from the seminal text, Borderlands/La Frontera=The New Mestiza, Gloria Anzaldú...
textMy dissertation, Wixárika Art and Artists: Resisting Neocolonialism While Crossing Visible and ...
UnrestrictedMy dissertation researches American resistance movements, focusing on nineteenth-century...
This dissertation develops the trope of an ethnographic aesthetic to dissect the cultural production...
As intolerance against Mexican Americans and Mexican migrants persists in the United States-- appare...
This dissertation is a literary, cultural, and theoretical analysis of selected twentieth and twenty...