This dissertation is a study on the topics of migration, power, and subjectivity in Chicana/o literature. Much critical cultural studies work which focuses on (im)migration in Chicana/o cultural texts has tended to portray it as an emancipatory project, and thus, has forgone a more complex understanding of this movement. I analyze Tomás Rivera's short stories, Arturo Islas's The Rain God, Salvador Plascencia's The People of Paper, and Helena Maria Viramontes's Their Dogs Came With Them to examine how these narratives depict migration not only in its physical and geographical dimensions, but also as a psychological, gendered, queered, often violent, ideological movement that is shaped by contradicting sources of power and material realities....
This dissertation project examines the manner in which Chicana/o borderlands fiction provides an eth...
My dissertation locates Paulo Freire's theory of conscientizaçāo within a genealogy of critical theo...
With an interdisciplinary frame that includes methods and theories from Latina/o/x literary and cult...
This dissertation is a study on the topics of migration, power, and subjectivity in Chicana/o litera...
This dissertation examines the effects of transnational migration on women with particular attention...
This dissertation examines the effects of transnational migration on women with particular attention...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
This thesis seeks to analyze the representations of border-related trauma in contemporary written wo...
This dissertation examines the processes by which Central American women and men face unprecedented ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This dissertation analyzes how decolonial borderland n...
In this dissertation I argue that the integration and incorporation of Chicana/o cultural work into ...
In this dissertation I argue that the integration and incorporation of Chicana/o cultural work into ...
This dissertation project examines the manner in which Chicana/o borderlands fiction provides an eth...
As intolerance against Mexican Americans and Mexican migrants persists in the United States-- appare...
This dissertation project examines the manner in which Chicana/o borderlands fiction provides an eth...
My dissertation locates Paulo Freire's theory of conscientizaçāo within a genealogy of critical theo...
With an interdisciplinary frame that includes methods and theories from Latina/o/x literary and cult...
This dissertation is a study on the topics of migration, power, and subjectivity in Chicana/o litera...
This dissertation examines the effects of transnational migration on women with particular attention...
This dissertation examines the effects of transnational migration on women with particular attention...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
This thesis seeks to analyze the representations of border-related trauma in contemporary written wo...
This dissertation examines the processes by which Central American women and men face unprecedented ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This dissertation analyzes how decolonial borderland n...
In this dissertation I argue that the integration and incorporation of Chicana/o cultural work into ...
In this dissertation I argue that the integration and incorporation of Chicana/o cultural work into ...
This dissertation project examines the manner in which Chicana/o borderlands fiction provides an eth...
As intolerance against Mexican Americans and Mexican migrants persists in the United States-- appare...
This dissertation project examines the manner in which Chicana/o borderlands fiction provides an eth...
My dissertation locates Paulo Freire's theory of conscientizaçāo within a genealogy of critical theo...
With an interdisciplinary frame that includes methods and theories from Latina/o/x literary and cult...