WOMEN’S PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN SANDRA CISNEROS’ THE HOUSE ON MANGO STREET
The 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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“Guiding a Community:” unworking community in Sandra Cisneros’ "The house on Mango Street" [PDF]
The present study revises communitarian boundaries in the fiction of Chicana writer Sandra Cisneros. Using the ideas of key figures in post-phenomenological communitarian theory and connecting them with Anzaldúa and Braidotti’s concepts of borderland and
Rodríguez Salas, Gerardo
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Constructing a house of one's own in Sandra Cisneros’ The house on Mango Street
This article explores the symbolic construction of the house, linked to the creative process of writing and telling stories, in the novel The house on Mango Street (1983), by Chicana writer Sandra Cisneros. The main challenge for the protagonist, Esperanza Cordero, is to overcome her feelings of isolation and experience a sense of belonging, which is ...
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Reading Charles Kingsley's The Water-Babies (1863) makes it possible for Esperanza Cordero to imagine an idyllic site of empowered identity in The House on Mango Street.
Manuel Cuenca, Carmen
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THE CONSTRUCTED CHICANA IDENTITY AND MYTH IN THE HOUSE ON MANGO STREET
This article deals with Sandra Cisneros’s (1954 – ) novel The House on Mango Street (1984) in terms of Chicana feminism, which emerged as a reaction against the male-dominated structure of Chicano Movement. In this sense, Cisneros’s novel can be regarded as a narration of how the Chicano society is built upon mythical constructions of gender roles, the
Gülsüm Tuğçe ÇETİN, F.gül KOÇSOY
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Campobello’s Cartuchos and Cisneros’s Molotovs: Transborder Revolutionary Feminist Narratives
Though “revolutionary” acts and attitudes were frequently claimed in various civil rights–era movements in the US, this article considers the specific meaning of the term in a Mexican-Chicano context through a simultaneous examination of Sandra Cisneros ...
Geneva M. Gano
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La narrativa de código mixto de Cisneros y sus implicaciones para la traducción
Las consecuencias pragmáticas de la alternancia de código en el campo de la traducción literaria han sido poco estudiadas, especialmente en el caso de las novelas chicanas escritas en inglés, pero que alternan al español por razones estilísticas ...
María José García Vizcaíno
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This paper attempts to study Esperenza, the Chicana protagonist of Sandra Cisneros’s novel The House on Mango Street, who desires to establish her identity as a woman and a poet to represent the marginalized women of her community. She believes that she
Rajia Sultana
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The Role of Narrative Perspective and Semantic Units in Shaping Ideological Discourse in Ancient Iranian Theological Texts: An Analysis through Roger Fowler’s Theory [PDF]
Literary critics and linguists have increasingly focused on the interplay between linguistic and literary-narrative elements when analyzing diverse texts.
Alborz Taheri +1 more
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"The house i belong but do not belong to": space and identity in Sandra Cisneros' The house on Mango street [PDF]
Treballs Finals del Grau d'Estudis Anglesos, Facultat de Filologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2019-2020, Tutora: Cristina Alsina Rísquez[eng] Sandra Cisneros’ The House on Mango Street (1984) tells the story of Esperanza, a young Latina girl ...
Soler Paré, Eva
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