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...Erotic in the Work of AnaCastillo.” Breaking...So Far from God, by AnaCastillo. Belles Lettres...Gale Research, 1996. Castillo, Ana. Massacre of the Dreamers...So Far from God by AnaCastillo. Nation 7 June 1993...
...University of MassachusettsPress, 1993.Baker, Samuel. [AnaCastillo: The Protest Poet Goes Mainstream.] Publishers Weekly243...Careers of John Rechy. New York: AdvocateBooks, 2002.Castillo, Ana. Loverboys. New York: Doubleday, 1996.——U...
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...SardonicPowers of the Erotic in the Work of AnaCastillo] by Norma Alarcón; the chapter on AnaCastillo in Postethnic Narrative Criticism...Contestation: The Role ofCreation in AnaCastillo's So Far From God] by Ralph E...
...Goddess of the Americas, edited by AnaCastillo,68–71. New York: Riverhead...Press.Moraga, Cherríe, and AnaCastillo, eds. 1988. Esta puente, mi espalda...en los Estados Unidos. Translated by AnaCastillo and Norma Alarcón. San...
...religious life of Mexican American women.Similarly, we may note AnaCastillo's So Far From God (1993),which centers on a systematic critique of androcentric religions.AnaCastillo, So Far From God (New York: Plume, 1993).
......asserts, while referring directly to AnaCastillo's writings, that the Chicana feminist...this difference arises when we compare AnaCastillo's So Far From God (1994) and Sylvia...lie behind the `names'" (103). AnaCastillo's So Far From God reflects the positive......
...Reading AnaCastillo's Mixquiahuala Letters with a strong...especially important in the case of AnaCastillo's Mixquiahuala Letters where the...lineages can mean is what connects AnaCastillo's The Mixquiahuala Letters, Cortazar......
......legends, folklore, and myths for our own metaphors" (AnaCastillo Massacre of the Dreamers). Writing can dream and invent...voices in contemporary Chicana literature belongs to author AnaCastillo whose work has long questioned, subverted, and challenged......
...In the world of Chicana fiction, AnaCastillo has achieved the kind of status Maxine Hong Kingston has...occupy in their experiences. (893) The fictional works by AnaCastillo, as Delgadillo suggests, are indeed preoccupied "with......
......nature of literary and social conventions. By focusing on AnaCastillo's novel So Far From God (1993) and Sandra Cisneros...material reality. Barbara Kingsolver's 1993 review of AnaCastillo's So Far From God draws attention to this generic hybridization......
......homeplace" can be used to explore the domestic world that AnaCastillo has created in her novel, So Far From God. In this novel...sitting at my kitchen table, thinking about the anger in AnaCastillo's novel--and how it is masked in humor. A narrator......
......Yoruba or Mexica as well. In the works of Sandra Cisneros, AnaCastillo, and Lorna Dee Cervantes women's religious commitment is...who identify themselves as Chicana: Lorna Dee Cervantes, AnaCastillo, and Sandra Cisneros. In these writers' works women......
......mainstream American literatures (10-11). Focusing upon AnaCastillo's novels, The Mixquiahuala Letters, Sapogonia, and So...experienced imaginatively. Hence, I want to argue that AnaCastillo's narrative instantiates counterhegemony (culture/ideology......
......authors such as Sandra Cisneros, Benjamin Alire Saenz, AnaCastillo, Rolando Hinojosa, and Denise Chavez, to name only a few...contestation, I examine the role of the creation narrative in AnaCastillo's romance So Far from God (1993).(1) In establishing......
......commonly perceived as a foreigner everywhere I go, including in the United States and in Mexico. AnaCastillo, Massacre of the Dreamers In AnaCastillo's The Mixquiahuala Letters, the narrator struggles with the problem that Castillo describes......
......storyteller. The storyteller, an attractive woman, brown like Carmen, with the poise and presence of a dancer herself, is AnaCastillo, a woman of many voices and talents, who is reading from her latest novel, Peel My Love Like an Onion. Castillo is the......
...PEEL MY LOVE LIKE AN ONION: ANACASTILLO DOUBLEDAY, 1999 Carmen Santos, the heroine of Peel My Love Like an Onion, does the impossible. Unlike the mythic Carmen of......
......out." Garcia, Maria Amparo Escandon, Sandra Cisneros, AnaCastillo, Julia Alvarez, Demetria Martinez, and Esmeralda Santiago...Esperanza's Box of Saints (Scribner, 1999). Soft in AnaCastillo's So Far from God (Plume, 1994) shows endurance, compassion......
......Us: Teaching About the Border and Mexican Immigration." AnaCastillo This is a mini-McCarthyite blacklist and it is not the...and freedom of speech rights being systematically removed? AnaCastillo is the author of "Laverboys" and "Sa Far from God......
......Carrasco of Spain and Teatro de Ciertos Habitantes (Certain Inhabitants' Theatre) of Mexico; the Goodman world premiere of AnaCastillo's first play; and three of the most prominent Latino theatre companies in Chicago today: Teatro Vista, Teatro Luna and......
......frontera these days--but it's a poet, not a pundit. In her latest novel, The Guardians, the multi-genre writer AnaCastillo takes a look at life on the U.S.-Mexico border with sensitivity and imagination--qualities often sorely lacking in......
......cosponsored by the Maricopa County Library District, will be held in Phoenix on April 6. Local and regional writers such as AnaCastillo, Barbara Kingsolver, Sherman Alexie, Diana Gabaldon, J.A. Jance, and Lois Lowry will appear for book signings and......
......the now easy recognition of Julia Alvarez and Sandra Cisneros. In 1990 they and two other writers--Denise Chavez and AnaCastillo--posed for a group photo arranged by their New York agent Susan Bergholz to promote their forthcoming novels. The one......
......for their precision as for their passion and originality, writers such as Sara Paretsky, Li-Young Lee, Scott Turow, AnaCastillo, Leon Forrest, Reginald Gibbons, April Sinclair, Luis Rodriguez, David Foster Wallace, and James Park Sloan. The depth......
......anti-sex-trafficking campaign, not the dehumanizing and dangerous practice itself. And just to force this point home, AnaCastillo writes about the multiple murders in Juarez, (a Mexican city just over the Texas border). The right has been silent about......
......a premiere of the first play of Chicago novelist and poet AnaCastillo, and a free panel discussion among figures in the national...Psst ... I Have Something To Tell You, Mi Amor," by AnaCastillo, directed by Henry Godinez. In English. - 7:30 p.m......
......transit system caters to all strata of life," he added. Among the poets whose works are being displayed: Gwendolyn Brooks, AnaCastillo, Susan Hahn and Li-Young Lee. Anyone interested in learning more about the program should call (888) USA-POEM......
......mic Vox Populi at 7:30 p.m. April 18 ($5). Later this month, the center teams up with HotHouse to present poet AnaCastillo reading from her new collection, "I Ask the Impossible," at 7:30 p.m. April 20 at HotHouse, 31 E. Balbo Drive......
......Unida are hosting a discussion on the business relationship between Illinois and Mexico, a convocation with Chicana author AnaCastillo, a percussion recital by Ricardo Gallardo and a concert featuring Gallardo backed by the DuPage Symphony Orchestra....
......of Latino literature -- especially by women -- of the early '90s. Suddenly, writers such as fellow Mexican-American AnaCastillo and Dominican-American Julia Alvarez were also getting published. And the literature produced by these writers was unique......
...Speaking in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, poet and novelist AnaCastillo said that despite the achievements of Hispanics in the United States, the battle is not over. "How far we have come in the United......
......padre de la patria mexicana. Tambien artistas como Pedro Infante y Selena o escritores contemporaneos como Sandra Cisneros y AnaCastillo, las dos nacidas en esta ciudad. Mendoza dijo que en la obra participaron unos 400 estudiantes y el costo de la misma ascendio......
......asserts, while referring directly to AnaCastillo's writings, that the Chicana feminist...this difference arises when we compare AnaCastillo's So Far From God (1994) and Sylvia...lie behind the `names'" (103). AnaCastillo's So Far From God reflects the positive......
...Reading AnaCastillo's Mixquiahuala Letters with a strong...especially important in the case of AnaCastillo's Mixquiahuala Letters where the...lineages can mean is what connects AnaCastillo's The Mixquiahuala Letters, Cortazar......
......legends, folklore, and myths for our own metaphors" (AnaCastillo Massacre of the Dreamers). Writing can dream and invent...voices in contemporary Chicana literature belongs to author AnaCastillo whose work has long questioned, subverted, and challenged......
...In the world of Chicana fiction, AnaCastillo has achieved the kind of status Maxine Hong Kingston has...occupy in their experiences. (893) The fictional works by AnaCastillo, as Delgadillo suggests, are indeed preoccupied "with......
......nature of literary and social conventions. By focusing on AnaCastillo's novel So Far From God (1993) and Sandra Cisneros...material reality. Barbara Kingsolver's 1993 review of AnaCastillo's So Far From God draws attention to this generic hybridization......
......homeplace" can be used to explore the domestic world that AnaCastillo has created in her novel, So Far From God. In this novel...sitting at my kitchen table, thinking about the anger in AnaCastillo's novel--and how it is masked in humor. A narrator......
......Yoruba or Mexica as well. In the works of Sandra Cisneros, AnaCastillo, and Lorna Dee Cervantes women's religious commitment is...who identify themselves as Chicana: Lorna Dee Cervantes, AnaCastillo, and Sandra Cisneros. In these writers' works women......
......mainstream American literatures (10-11). Focusing upon AnaCastillo's novels, The Mixquiahuala Letters, Sapogonia, and So...experienced imaginatively. Hence, I want to argue that AnaCastillo's narrative instantiates counterhegemony (culture/ideology......
......authors such as Sandra Cisneros, Benjamin Alire Saenz, AnaCastillo, Rolando Hinojosa, and Denise Chavez, to name only a few...contestation, I examine the role of the creation narrative in AnaCastillo's romance So Far from God (1993).(1) In establishing......
......commonly perceived as a foreigner everywhere I go, including in the United States and in Mexico. AnaCastillo, Massacre of the Dreamers In AnaCastillo's The Mixquiahuala Letters, the narrator struggles with the problem that Castillo describes......