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WOMEN’S PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN SANDRA CISNEROS’ THE HOUSE ON MANGO STREET
MUSEThe development of women’s personality is an important and relevant topic, particularly in the context of patriarchal cultures that continue to influence the lives of many women.
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Sandra Cisneros: Border Crossings and beyond
MELUS, 1994For readers and writers of Chicana literature, the 1980s signalled the emergence of voices of power and pain which many previous decades of racism, poverty and gender marginalization had suppressed. Breaking a silence that had run long and deep, writers such as Lorna Dee Cervantes, Denise Chavez, Gloria Anzaldua, Cherrie Moraga and Sandra Cisneros ...
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Le dialogisme poétique de Sandra Cisneros
Revue française d’études américaines, 1995Dwelling on both Cisneros' poems, My Wicked Wicked Ways, and on her two collections of short stories, The House on Mango Street and Woman Hollering Creek, the article attempts to analyze the ways in which Cisneros' writings move beyond the cultural authenticity precept of Chicano literature.
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Diasporic Coming-of-age Novels of the Mexican Diaspora in the United States
, 2020Sandra Cisneros, Yuri Herrera
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Traveling Borderlands and Travesía Hermeneutics in Sandra Cisneros's Caramelo
2015In this paper, I use Sandra Cisneros’s /Caramelo/ (2002) to examine the “traveling borderlands” in Mexican American migrant narratives. Traveling borderlands names the aesthetic and existential practice of creating contingent home spaces that contest paradigms of fragmentation and essentialism, the former often taken to be a defining feature of ...
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