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Queremos tanto a Frida, patrimonio y matrimonio en las industrias culturales de México [PDF]
Girona Fibla, Nuria
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Coatlicue and the “Holy Death”: Two Terrible Mothers of the Mexicans
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Noticias de NACCS, vol. 29, no. 3, September/October 2002 [PDF]
National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies
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Readings for Racial Justice: A Project of the IWCA SIG on Antiracism Activism [PDF]
Godbee, Beth, Olson, Bobbi
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Noticias de NACCS, vol. 39, no. 1, February 2010 [PDF]
National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies
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Abstract The myth of the birth of Huitzilopochtli ... throws light upon the character of the divinity. His mother, Coatlicue (“She of the Serpent-Woven Skirt”), dwelling on Coatepec (“Serpent Mountain”), had a family consisting of a daughter, Coyolxauhqui (“She whose Face is Painted with Bells”), and of many sons, known coUectively as
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Abstract The myth of the birth of Huitzilopochtli ... throws light upon the character of the divinity. His mother, Coatlicue (“She of the Serpent-Woven Skirt”), dwelling on Coatepec (“Serpent Mountain”), had a family consisting of a daughter, Coyolxauhqui (“She whose Face is Painted with Bells”), and of many sons, known coUectively as
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The Coatlicue Complex in David Foster Wallace's INFINITE JEST
Explicator, 2014When midway through David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest (1996) a psychologist probes the main character, Hal Incandenza, on “something she keeps calling the Coatlicue Complex” (516), the narrator ...
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