The article offers poetry criticism on the poems Perfection and Crickets, by Puerto Rican poet Naomi Ayala. It is inferred that the poems of Ayala address various issues concerning genderized racialism against Puerto Ricans. The representations of mind and body fracturing in the poems are explained which reflect the internalization of U.S. colonial rhetoric
My dissertation project examines how Puerto Rican women conceptualize freedom and independence while...
This paper examines how several poems by the late Gloria Anzaldúa offer a compelling portrait of the...
AbstractSuspending the Desire for Recognition: Coloniality of Being, the Dialectics of Death, and Ch...
Recent criticism has considered how literary texts harness historical and ideological forces in the ...
In Cuban and Puerto Rican negrista poetry (no matter what ethnicity the author is to be ascribed to)...
This article examines the poetry of Cuban writer Cristina Ayala emphasizing the political value of h...
Desde la década del 90 del siglo pasado los enfoques críticos de revisión del canon poético negrista...
This article analyzes Mayra Santos-Febres\u27s novel Fe en disfraz as a modern subversive slave na...
Rosario Castellanos born to a traditional family in Chiapas, Mexico in 1925 experienced through her ...
Student publication founded in 1972, articles include: The Colonial Question, Puerto Rico and Direct...
The relationship between Puerto Rico and the continental US is rooted in imperialism, colonialism, a...
This study explores how contemporary American literature engages in processes of decolonization for ...
This dissertation focuses on the ways that contemporary poetics of the transpacific region (US, Ocea...
The genius of our black foremothers... was to create powerful buffers to ward off the nihilistic thr...
This dissertation examines the ways in which cultural definitions of gender, sex, and race have equa...
My dissertation project examines how Puerto Rican women conceptualize freedom and independence while...
This paper examines how several poems by the late Gloria Anzaldúa offer a compelling portrait of the...
AbstractSuspending the Desire for Recognition: Coloniality of Being, the Dialectics of Death, and Ch...
Recent criticism has considered how literary texts harness historical and ideological forces in the ...
In Cuban and Puerto Rican negrista poetry (no matter what ethnicity the author is to be ascribed to)...
This article examines the poetry of Cuban writer Cristina Ayala emphasizing the political value of h...
Desde la década del 90 del siglo pasado los enfoques críticos de revisión del canon poético negrista...
This article analyzes Mayra Santos-Febres\u27s novel Fe en disfraz as a modern subversive slave na...
Rosario Castellanos born to a traditional family in Chiapas, Mexico in 1925 experienced through her ...
Student publication founded in 1972, articles include: The Colonial Question, Puerto Rico and Direct...
The relationship between Puerto Rico and the continental US is rooted in imperialism, colonialism, a...
This study explores how contemporary American literature engages in processes of decolonization for ...
This dissertation focuses on the ways that contemporary poetics of the transpacific region (US, Ocea...
The genius of our black foremothers... was to create powerful buffers to ward off the nihilistic thr...
This dissertation examines the ways in which cultural definitions of gender, sex, and race have equa...
My dissertation project examines how Puerto Rican women conceptualize freedom and independence while...
This paper examines how several poems by the late Gloria Anzaldúa offer a compelling portrait of the...
AbstractSuspending the Desire for Recognition: Coloniality of Being, the Dialectics of Death, and Ch...