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The Moths (short story)
A Never Ending Never Done Bibliography of Multicultural Literature for Younger and Older Children
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EXPRESSIONS of MEXICANNESS and the PROMISE of AMERICAN LIBERALISM by EINAR A. ELSNER, B.A., M.A. a DISSERTATION in POLITICAL
East of Downtown and Beyond Interview with Helena Maria Viramontes
Bridge Making Potential in Ana Castillo's So Far from God and the Guardians
Social Criticisms As Reflected Through Characters’ Life Experiences in Viramontes’ Under the Feet of Jesus
The Predicament of Illegality: Undocumented Aliens in Contemporary American Immigration Fiction
Chicana Writers: Recovering a Female Mexican Legacy Claire Joysmith *
Strategies of Resistance in the Fiction of Helena María Viramontes
Mônica Castello Branco De Oliveira
Strategies of Control and Resistance in the Fiction of Helena María Viramontes
Deslenguadas: the Intersection of Physical and Structural Violence in the Work of Helena María Viramontes
THE CHOLA LOCA in LANDSCAPES of STRUGGLE: BREAKING SILENCE in the WORKS of HELENA MARÍA VIRAMONTES and YXTA MAYA MURRAY Lorena Galván
The Nature of Citizenship: Race, Citizenship, and Nature in Representations of Californian Agricultural Labor
Bridge Making Potential in Ana Castillo's So Far from God and the Uag Rdians Amanda Patrick
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The Afterlife in Chicano Literature. Children As Priest and Totemic
Syllabus Is Subject to Change As Needed
Sounding Aztlán: Music, Literature, and the Chicana/O Sonic Imaginary
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Helena Maria Viramontes Papers CEMA 18
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1 Floating Borderlands: Chicanas and Mexicanas Moving Knowledge In
There's No Place Like Aztlán: the Quest for Queer Homeland Through Re-Visionist Re-Presentation in Chicana Feminist Fiction
Last First Title Acosta Oscar Zeta Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo
Chicano Politics in the Civil Rights Era a Dissertation Submitt
Geography, Affect, and Modes Of
Children of La Frontera: Binational Efforts to Serve Mexican Migrant and Immigrant Students