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The return of Coatlicue: Mexican nationalism and the Aztec past
Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, 2004Tucked in at the end of Raimundo Lida's Letras hispanicas is a story by Ruben Dario that was first published in the Diario de Centro‐America in l9l5 with the title ‘Huitzilipoxtli’ (Lida, 1958: 301...
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Daughter of Coatlicue: An Interview with Gloria Anzaldúa
2005Among the first Chicana writers to recover and rewrite Mexican histories and Mexica goddess figures from a feminist, decolonial perspective, Gloria Anzaldua is what I call a “daughter of Coatlicue.” Coatlicue is the Mexica earth mother goddess of creation and destruction.
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A New Interpretation of the Aztec Statue Called Coatlicue, “Snakes-Her-Skirt”
Ethnohistory, 2008Most scholars, citing a passage in the sixteenth-century Florentine Codex by Bernardino de Sahagún (1950–82), have interpreted the famous Aztec stone statue known as Coatlicue, “Snakes-Her-Skirt,” as a reference to that goddess's role as the mother of the Aztec patron deity Huitzilopochtli.
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Decires, 2023
Se presenta el resultado de la investigación que permitió concebir, diseñar y desarrollar un recurso didáctico para ser utilizado en un curso en línea. El sitio web Pierre y la Coatlicue se diseñó durante la pandemia de COVID-19 a petición del Centro de Enseñanza para Extranjeros de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (CEPE-UNAM), con la ...
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Se presenta el resultado de la investigación que permitió concebir, diseñar y desarrollar un recurso didáctico para ser utilizado en un curso en línea. El sitio web Pierre y la Coatlicue se diseñó durante la pandemia de COVID-19 a petición del Centro de Enseñanza para Extranjeros de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (CEPE-UNAM), con la ...
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Coatlicue or How to Write the Dismembered Body
MLN - Modern Language Notes, 2010exaly +2 more sources
Nepantla/Coatlicue/Conocimiento
Michigan Law Review, 2023A Review of Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza. By Gloria Anzaldúa.
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THE “COATLICUES” AT THE TEMPLO MAYOR
Ancient Mesoamerica, 1999The colossal “Coatlicue” sculpture has usually been interpreted as a representation of the female supernatural Coatlicue (Serpents Her Skirt) who gave birth to the Mexica patron deity Huitzilopochtli, or it has been identified as the cult figure of Cihuacoatl (Woman Serpent) or Tlaltecuhtli (Earth Lord).
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From Llorona to Gritona: Coatlicue in Feminist Tales by Viramontes and Cisneros
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