This dissertation examines the Chicano/a-Latino/a literary representations of alternative family models that arise in the face of the family unit's fragmentation. Survival often calls for the reconfiguration of the family through alternative collectives that provide a sense of belonging and acceptance. I begin with an analysis in two chapters of the representation of rural Chicana/o migrant and cannery worker families in the 1940s-1980s, in texts--both novels and plays--that are the bedrock of the Chicana/o literary canon. In my third and fourth chapters, I move to an urban setting and focus on the battle against gentrification in New York City barrios, and, finally, the fragmentation of Latina/o families as a result of mass incarceration. ...
This dissertation examines the effects of transnational migration on women with particular attention...
I introduce the concept of “conocimiento narratives” in my dissertation as a lens to understand Lati...
With an interdisciplinary frame that includes methods and theories from Latina/o/x literary and cult...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This dissertation explores the role of family in Ch...
214 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation examines ho...
The fact that in the twenty-first century Latinos became the largest ethnic minority in the United S...
The Hispanic culture makes up a big portion of the minority population in the United States. In fact...
This dissertation is a qualitative case study designed to explore the political agency of a Los Ange...
In this dissertation I argue that the integration and incorporation of Chicana/o cultural work into ...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
This dissertation reassumes the research and literary analysis conducted in my Master's thesis "Fami...
This dissertation examines a transnational Mexican community that spans Tlaxcala, Mexico, and Connec...
ABSTRACT Consciousness and Resistance in Chicano Barrio NarrativesbyAna Arellano NezChicano barrios ...
This dissertation is a study on the topics of migration, power, and subjectivity in Chicana/o litera...
My dissertation finds that Afro-Latinx writers have repurposed the genre of life writing in response...
This dissertation examines the effects of transnational migration on women with particular attention...
I introduce the concept of “conocimiento narratives” in my dissertation as a lens to understand Lati...
With an interdisciplinary frame that includes methods and theories from Latina/o/x literary and cult...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This dissertation explores the role of family in Ch...
214 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation examines ho...
The fact that in the twenty-first century Latinos became the largest ethnic minority in the United S...
The Hispanic culture makes up a big portion of the minority population in the United States. In fact...
This dissertation is a qualitative case study designed to explore the political agency of a Los Ange...
In this dissertation I argue that the integration and incorporation of Chicana/o cultural work into ...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
This dissertation reassumes the research and literary analysis conducted in my Master's thesis "Fami...
This dissertation examines a transnational Mexican community that spans Tlaxcala, Mexico, and Connec...
ABSTRACT Consciousness and Resistance in Chicano Barrio NarrativesbyAna Arellano NezChicano barrios ...
This dissertation is a study on the topics of migration, power, and subjectivity in Chicana/o litera...
My dissertation finds that Afro-Latinx writers have repurposed the genre of life writing in response...
This dissertation examines the effects of transnational migration on women with particular attention...
I introduce the concept of “conocimiento narratives” in my dissertation as a lens to understand Lati...
With an interdisciplinary frame that includes methods and theories from Latina/o/x literary and cult...