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Cognitive trajectories among English- and Spanish-test-takers in the NACC. [PDF]
Abstract BACKGROUND Cognitive assessments were traditionally developed using English‐speaking populations, creating a potential disadvantage and misrepresentation for non‐English speakers. We aimed to determine whether English‐ and Spanish‐test‐takers have similar or different cognitive trajectories.
Araujo-Menendez CEE +10 more
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Representation of skin tone: The use of medical imagery in the genetic counseling profession. [PDF]
Abstract The utilization of medical imagery featuring human bodies is a common practice in educational settings and patient interactions. However, these images predominantly depict white bodies and lighter skin tones, raising questions about their inclusivity and representation.
Sanders L +4 more
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Impact of biologic induction dose and concomitant drugs on anti-drug antibody formation in a pediatric IBD cohort with high Hispanic representation. [PDF]
Abstract Objectives The use of biologic therapy is increasing in pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, efficacy may be compromised by increased drug clearance and anti‐drug antibodies (ADAs). Historically, concomitant immunomodulator therapy (CIT) has been used to prevent ADA formation. Pediatric studies evaluating CIT have
Grant K, Pohle J, Tran R, Nattiv R.
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The article deals with a particular case of intra- and intertextual translation of a highly pragmatic nature, which can be seen in Puppet. A Chicano novella by Margarita Cota-Cárdenas.
Iwona Kasperska
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This article will focus on the theme of community and on the forms stemming from oral literature and musical tradition in Chicano theatre, while drawing comparisons with similar developments in South Africa.
C. Rahner
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Imagining Queer Chican@s in the Post-Borderlands
This paper reveals how the tension of choosing between ethnic solidarity and non-normative gender/sexual identity continues to trouble Chican@/Latin@ writers, as evidenced in Felicia Luna Lemus’ novel Like Son (2007).
T. Jackie Cuevas
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The Development of the Protagonist in Rudolfo Anaya’s Chicano Bildungsroman Bless Me, Ultima
he main aim of this article is to examine the psychological and emotional development of the protagonist of Rudolfo Anaya’s Bless Me, Ultima, a book which is perceived as a prime example of Chicano Bildungsroman.
Kinga Maria Mioduszewska
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Reinterpretation of Spiritual Autobiography Genre in Richard Rodriguez’s Darling
The article is focused on the reinterpretation of the genre of spiritual autobiography in Richard Rodriguez’s novel Darling. Rodriguez’s autobiographical prose depicts his extremely embittered attitude to heritage and the pitfalls lurking at the ...
Viktor Rakhnianskyi +3 more
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Mexican Village: Josefina Niggli’s Border Crossing Narrative
The paper presents Josefina Niggli (1910–83), an American mid-twentieth-century writer who was born and grew up in Mexico, and her novel Mexican Village (1945).
Jadwiga Maszewska
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Borders of the Self in Alfredo Véa's The Silver Cloud Café
I am proposing an analysis of a novel by Alfredo Véra, Jr., The Silver Cloud Café (1996). As the author of a narrative trilogy that includes La Maravilla (1993), and Gods Go Begging (1999), Véa has produced, in The Silver Cloud Café , a novel that
Roberto Cantú
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