Malintzin was a controversial Indigenous woman whose contributions to the Aztec conquest raised questions about what it meant to be a traitor with a limited agency. This essay recontextualizes Malintzin’s demonized identity and challenges masculinist sociocultural curations of gender, history, and knowledge production by infusing feminist theory into the cultural imaginaries of gender and racial stratification. By reintroducing Malintzin as a feminist emblematic figure trying to regain selfhood within an exploitative White cisheteropatriarchal society, her existence gives voice to those silenced by the violence of colonization, Manhood, and gender oppression. To do this, the author takes up the work of Judith Butler and Simone de Beauvoir, ...
Relying on feminist theory concerning difference, identity, gender, and solidarity, “Transnational C...
The hermeneutic resources necessary for understanding Indigenous women’s lives in Latin America have...
ABSTRACT The Survival of the Feminine Figure Through the Reconciliation of Nature and Logos...
Malintzin (La Malinche) has remained a central figure in Mexican and Chicano history since she serve...
The mystification and subsequent reduction of La Malinche in Mexican national discourse presents a p...
Senior Project submitted to the Divisions of Languages and Literature and Multidisciplinary Studies ...
In writing this essay I will begin what I am certain will be a long, complex process of answering th...
Who is La Malinche/Doña Marina/Malintzin? La Malinche has long symbolized the conquest of the Mexica...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Spanish. The Catholic University of AmericaSilence Through Representation: La ...
This paper explores Elena Garro’s short story “La culpa es de los tlaxcaltecas.” Supplementing close...
The Mexican Conquest is one of the most significant events in world history. However, for centuries,...
The literature of feminine authorship lately registered experiences from female characters that circ...
This study consists of an interdisciplinary social and cultural reading of the numerous retextualiza...
The present paper argues that Gloria Naylor\u27s Mama Day (1988) embodies Black Feminist Autoethnogr...
This essay closely reads Alma López’s digital print, California Fashions Slaves (1997), which depict...
Relying on feminist theory concerning difference, identity, gender, and solidarity, “Transnational C...
The hermeneutic resources necessary for understanding Indigenous women’s lives in Latin America have...
ABSTRACT The Survival of the Feminine Figure Through the Reconciliation of Nature and Logos...
Malintzin (La Malinche) has remained a central figure in Mexican and Chicano history since she serve...
The mystification and subsequent reduction of La Malinche in Mexican national discourse presents a p...
Senior Project submitted to the Divisions of Languages and Literature and Multidisciplinary Studies ...
In writing this essay I will begin what I am certain will be a long, complex process of answering th...
Who is La Malinche/Doña Marina/Malintzin? La Malinche has long symbolized the conquest of the Mexica...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Spanish. The Catholic University of AmericaSilence Through Representation: La ...
This paper explores Elena Garro’s short story “La culpa es de los tlaxcaltecas.” Supplementing close...
The Mexican Conquest is one of the most significant events in world history. However, for centuries,...
The literature of feminine authorship lately registered experiences from female characters that circ...
This study consists of an interdisciplinary social and cultural reading of the numerous retextualiza...
The present paper argues that Gloria Naylor\u27s Mama Day (1988) embodies Black Feminist Autoethnogr...
This essay closely reads Alma López’s digital print, California Fashions Slaves (1997), which depict...
Relying on feminist theory concerning difference, identity, gender, and solidarity, “Transnational C...
The hermeneutic resources necessary for understanding Indigenous women’s lives in Latin America have...
ABSTRACT The Survival of the Feminine Figure Through the Reconciliation of Nature and Logos...