Ay Tu!
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Ay Tu!
Critical Essays on the Life and Work of Sandra Cisneros
Saldivar-Hull, Sonia; Gano, Geneva M.
University of Texas Press
10/2024
240
Mole
9781477329900
15 a 20 dias
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List of Illustrations
Preface. !Ay Tu! !Si Yo! Nosotrxs: The Sinvergueenza Collective
Introduction. Her Fabulous Career: Sandra Cisneros's Life/Work (Sonia Saldivar-Hull and Geneva M. Gano)
Part I. !Ay, Que Rico! Close Readings
1. Lingering with Complicity in Caramelo (Mary Pat Brady)
2. The Racial City: Navigating Chicago's Racialized Space in The House on Mango Street (Olga L. Herrera)
3. Telenovela Feeling in Sandra Cisneros's Loose Woman: "I Think of Me to Gluttony" (Adriana Estill)
4. "You Were Telling Cochinadas": Performative Metaphors for Storytelling in Sandra Cisneros's Caramelo (Shanna M. Salinas)
5. Mapping the Decolonial: Community Cartography in Sandra Cisneros's Woman Hollering Creek (Teresa Hernandez)
Part II. Love, Shame, and Sinvergueenzas
6. "Love the Only Way I Know How": Cultivating Erotic Conocimiento in the Work of Sandra Cisneros (Belinda Linn Rincon)
7. From Marginal to Sin Vergueenza: Overcoming School-Inflicted Shame through Transgressive Literary Aesthetics in Sandra Cisneros's Life and Writing (Georgina Guzman)
8. The Loose Woman and the Men of Ill Repute (Richard T. Rodriguez)
9. Wild, Wicked, and Crazy Brave Tongues: Locating the Collaborative Origins of Sandra Cisneros's and Joy Harjo's Poetic Voices (Audrey Goodman)
10. "Hay Que Inventarnos / We Must Invent Ourselves": The Impact of Norma Alarcon and Sandra Cisneros's Friendship on Chicana Feminist Literature (Sara A. Ramirez)
11. Faxes, Friendship, and the Rise of Chicana Literature: Examining the Archive of Letters between Sandra Cisneros and Helena Maria Viramontes (Linda Margarita Greenberg)
Part III. !Adelante! Seeing and Listening with Cisneros
12. La Sandra como Artista: The Visual Cisneros (Tey Marianna Nunn)
13. Sin Vergueenza: A Platica with Sandra Cisneros (Macarena Hernandez)
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index
Preface. !Ay Tu! !Si Yo! Nosotrxs: The Sinvergueenza Collective
Introduction. Her Fabulous Career: Sandra Cisneros's Life/Work (Sonia Saldivar-Hull and Geneva M. Gano)
Part I. !Ay, Que Rico! Close Readings
1. Lingering with Complicity in Caramelo (Mary Pat Brady)
2. The Racial City: Navigating Chicago's Racialized Space in The House on Mango Street (Olga L. Herrera)
3. Telenovela Feeling in Sandra Cisneros's Loose Woman: "I Think of Me to Gluttony" (Adriana Estill)
4. "You Were Telling Cochinadas": Performative Metaphors for Storytelling in Sandra Cisneros's Caramelo (Shanna M. Salinas)
5. Mapping the Decolonial: Community Cartography in Sandra Cisneros's Woman Hollering Creek (Teresa Hernandez)
Part II. Love, Shame, and Sinvergueenzas
6. "Love the Only Way I Know How": Cultivating Erotic Conocimiento in the Work of Sandra Cisneros (Belinda Linn Rincon)
7. From Marginal to Sin Vergueenza: Overcoming School-Inflicted Shame through Transgressive Literary Aesthetics in Sandra Cisneros's Life and Writing (Georgina Guzman)
8. The Loose Woman and the Men of Ill Repute (Richard T. Rodriguez)
9. Wild, Wicked, and Crazy Brave Tongues: Locating the Collaborative Origins of Sandra Cisneros's and Joy Harjo's Poetic Voices (Audrey Goodman)
10. "Hay Que Inventarnos / We Must Invent Ourselves": The Impact of Norma Alarcon and Sandra Cisneros's Friendship on Chicana Feminist Literature (Sara A. Ramirez)
11. Faxes, Friendship, and the Rise of Chicana Literature: Examining the Archive of Letters between Sandra Cisneros and Helena Maria Viramontes (Linda Margarita Greenberg)
Part III. !Adelante! Seeing and Listening with Cisneros
12. La Sandra como Artista: The Visual Cisneros (Tey Marianna Nunn)
13. Sin Vergueenza: A Platica with Sandra Cisneros (Macarena Hernandez)
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
LatinxChicanx literature; The House on Mango Street; Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories; biography; literary analysis; Sandra Cisneros interview; My Wicked; Wicked Ways; LatinxChicanx Studies; gender and sexuality studies; queer studies; American studies; border studies; Archive; cultural studies
List of Illustrations
Preface. !Ay Tu! !Si Yo! Nosotrxs: The Sinvergueenza Collective
Introduction. Her Fabulous Career: Sandra Cisneros's Life/Work (Sonia Saldivar-Hull and Geneva M. Gano)
Part I. !Ay, Que Rico! Close Readings
1. Lingering with Complicity in Caramelo (Mary Pat Brady)
2. The Racial City: Navigating Chicago's Racialized Space in The House on Mango Street (Olga L. Herrera)
3. Telenovela Feeling in Sandra Cisneros's Loose Woman: "I Think of Me to Gluttony" (Adriana Estill)
4. "You Were Telling Cochinadas": Performative Metaphors for Storytelling in Sandra Cisneros's Caramelo (Shanna M. Salinas)
5. Mapping the Decolonial: Community Cartography in Sandra Cisneros's Woman Hollering Creek (Teresa Hernandez)
Part II. Love, Shame, and Sinvergueenzas
6. "Love the Only Way I Know How": Cultivating Erotic Conocimiento in the Work of Sandra Cisneros (Belinda Linn Rincon)
7. From Marginal to Sin Vergueenza: Overcoming School-Inflicted Shame through Transgressive Literary Aesthetics in Sandra Cisneros's Life and Writing (Georgina Guzman)
8. The Loose Woman and the Men of Ill Repute (Richard T. Rodriguez)
9. Wild, Wicked, and Crazy Brave Tongues: Locating the Collaborative Origins of Sandra Cisneros's and Joy Harjo's Poetic Voices (Audrey Goodman)
10. "Hay Que Inventarnos / We Must Invent Ourselves": The Impact of Norma Alarcon and Sandra Cisneros's Friendship on Chicana Feminist Literature (Sara A. Ramirez)
11. Faxes, Friendship, and the Rise of Chicana Literature: Examining the Archive of Letters between Sandra Cisneros and Helena Maria Viramontes (Linda Margarita Greenberg)
Part III. !Adelante! Seeing and Listening with Cisneros
12. La Sandra como Artista: The Visual Cisneros (Tey Marianna Nunn)
13. Sin Vergueenza: A Platica with Sandra Cisneros (Macarena Hernandez)
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index
Preface. !Ay Tu! !Si Yo! Nosotrxs: The Sinvergueenza Collective
Introduction. Her Fabulous Career: Sandra Cisneros's Life/Work (Sonia Saldivar-Hull and Geneva M. Gano)
Part I. !Ay, Que Rico! Close Readings
1. Lingering with Complicity in Caramelo (Mary Pat Brady)
2. The Racial City: Navigating Chicago's Racialized Space in The House on Mango Street (Olga L. Herrera)
3. Telenovela Feeling in Sandra Cisneros's Loose Woman: "I Think of Me to Gluttony" (Adriana Estill)
4. "You Were Telling Cochinadas": Performative Metaphors for Storytelling in Sandra Cisneros's Caramelo (Shanna M. Salinas)
5. Mapping the Decolonial: Community Cartography in Sandra Cisneros's Woman Hollering Creek (Teresa Hernandez)
Part II. Love, Shame, and Sinvergueenzas
6. "Love the Only Way I Know How": Cultivating Erotic Conocimiento in the Work of Sandra Cisneros (Belinda Linn Rincon)
7. From Marginal to Sin Vergueenza: Overcoming School-Inflicted Shame through Transgressive Literary Aesthetics in Sandra Cisneros's Life and Writing (Georgina Guzman)
8. The Loose Woman and the Men of Ill Repute (Richard T. Rodriguez)
9. Wild, Wicked, and Crazy Brave Tongues: Locating the Collaborative Origins of Sandra Cisneros's and Joy Harjo's Poetic Voices (Audrey Goodman)
10. "Hay Que Inventarnos / We Must Invent Ourselves": The Impact of Norma Alarcon and Sandra Cisneros's Friendship on Chicana Feminist Literature (Sara A. Ramirez)
11. Faxes, Friendship, and the Rise of Chicana Literature: Examining the Archive of Letters between Sandra Cisneros and Helena Maria Viramontes (Linda Margarita Greenberg)
Part III. !Adelante! Seeing and Listening with Cisneros
12. La Sandra como Artista: The Visual Cisneros (Tey Marianna Nunn)
13. Sin Vergueenza: A Platica with Sandra Cisneros (Macarena Hernandez)
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
LatinxChicanx literature; The House on Mango Street; Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories; biography; literary analysis; Sandra Cisneros interview; My Wicked; Wicked Ways; LatinxChicanx Studies; gender and sexuality studies; queer studies; American studies; border studies; Archive; cultural studies