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«Divisiones infinitas»: la reconstrucción polisémica de la identidad de la chicana

open access: yes, 2007
The confessional poetry written by Chicanas is a continuous display of questions and answers, formulated on the very fact of their multiple identities. Choosing, deciphering, deconstructing their own names is useful to uncover not only the echoes of the national cultures that originated them, but also the possible richnesses that these cultures bring ...
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La representación de la identidad del sujeto colonial en narrativa y poesía chicana. Un enfoque decolonial

open access: yes, 2019
El objetivo principal de esta tesis reside en estudiar, a la luz de la inflexion decolonial, tanto la identidad del narrador como la de los personajes centrales en las obras Peregrinos de Aztlán de Miguel Méndez y Borderlands/La Frontera The New Mestiza de Gloria Anzaldúa.
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La forja de la identidad nacional : la familia chicana en la literatura de José Antonio Villarreal y Luis Valdez

open access: yes, 2001
This article presents the Chicano family as a symbolic space where Chicano cultural and linguistic issues are confronted, allowing for the revision of the roots of traditional culture and offering new altematives. The article focuses on two of the early Chicano writers, Jose Antonio Villarreal and his novel Pocho (1959) and Luis Valdez ...
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Mitología e identidad femenina chicana : la función de La Llorona en los cuentos "Woman Hollering Creek" de Cisneros y "The crying woman" de Anaya

open access: yes, 2019
The aim of this paper is to describe and compare the way in which Woman Hollering Creek by Cisneros and The Crying Woman by Anaya interrogate and re-write the foundational legend of La Llorona, and to analyze the implications for the reconfiguration of Chicana women’s cultural identity.
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