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Multilingual Aesthetics and the Limits of Chicano/a Identity in Margarita Cota-Cárdenas' "Puppet."Published in:2008By:Martín, Desirée A.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Hungry Women: Borderlands Mythos in Two Stories by Helena Maria Viramontes.Published in:1998By:Swyt, WendyPublication type:Literary Criticism
NEGOTIATING WORK IN THE NOVELS OF ANA CASTILLO: SOCIAL DISEASE AND THE AMERICAN DREAM.Published in:2011By:Rose, Jane E.Publication type:Literary Criticism
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