This dissertation seeks to substantively place Chicana/o literary studies in dialogue with the field of trauma studies, a field in which the robustness of minority letters remain under-theorized. The legacies of British and Iberian colonization, the ongoing racialized abuses of communities, the Mexican cession of 1848, the continued struggle for civil rights, the recent censure of Ethnic Studies, are all events marked by systematic racial wounding. For this reason in order to understand trauma more comprehensively, I look to Chicana/o literature to analyze how trauma and healing continue to be theorized, and aesthetized within American writing. Tracing an aesthetic of trauma and healing throughout the Chicana/o literary corpus, this dissert...
My dissertation locates Paulo Freire's theory of conscientizaçāo within a genealogy of critical theo...
This dissertation project examines the manner in which Chicana/o borderlands fiction provides an eth...
This collection offers a critical examination of early literary works written in Spanish in the pres...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary decolonial, queer women of color cultural analysis of Xica...
textThis dissertation argues that spiritual and religious worldviews (i.e. Mexican Catholicism, indi...
I introduce the concept of “conocimiento narratives” in my dissertation as a lens to understand Lati...
AbstractSuspending the Desire for Recognition: Coloniality of Being, the Dialectics of Death, and Ch...
This dissertation explores transgenerational traumas of slavery, discrimination, social marginalizat...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
UnrestrictedIn Solidarity, Violence, and the Political Imagination: Chicana Literary Imaginings of t...
This dissertation is a study on the topics of migration, power, and subjectivity in Chicana/o litera...
In this dissertation I argue that the integration and incorporation of Chicana/o cultural work into ...
With an interdisciplinary frame that includes methods and theories from Latina/o/x literary and cult...
My dissertation studies why several bilingual writers in Chicana/o literary history-specifically, Jo...
My dissertation studies why several bilingual writers in Chicana/o literary history--specifically, J...
My dissertation locates Paulo Freire's theory of conscientizaçāo within a genealogy of critical theo...
This dissertation project examines the manner in which Chicana/o borderlands fiction provides an eth...
This collection offers a critical examination of early literary works written in Spanish in the pres...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary decolonial, queer women of color cultural analysis of Xica...
textThis dissertation argues that spiritual and religious worldviews (i.e. Mexican Catholicism, indi...
I introduce the concept of “conocimiento narratives” in my dissertation as a lens to understand Lati...
AbstractSuspending the Desire for Recognition: Coloniality of Being, the Dialectics of Death, and Ch...
This dissertation explores transgenerational traumas of slavery, discrimination, social marginalizat...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
UnrestrictedIn Solidarity, Violence, and the Political Imagination: Chicana Literary Imaginings of t...
This dissertation is a study on the topics of migration, power, and subjectivity in Chicana/o litera...
In this dissertation I argue that the integration and incorporation of Chicana/o cultural work into ...
With an interdisciplinary frame that includes methods and theories from Latina/o/x literary and cult...
My dissertation studies why several bilingual writers in Chicana/o literary history-specifically, Jo...
My dissertation studies why several bilingual writers in Chicana/o literary history--specifically, J...
My dissertation locates Paulo Freire's theory of conscientizaçāo within a genealogy of critical theo...
This dissertation project examines the manner in which Chicana/o borderlands fiction provides an eth...
This collection offers a critical examination of early literary works written in Spanish in the pres...