“I will walk away on my own, phantom-footed”: Judith Ortiz Cofer’s Invocation of the Constant Move.Published in:2013By:Kressner, IlkaPublication type:Essay
A Melus interview: Judith Ortiz Cofer.Published in:1993By:Acost-Belen, EdnaPublication type:Poetry Review
The Antifoundational Foundational Fiction of Piri Thomas (1928-2011).Published in:2012By:Cruz.-Malavé, ArnaldoPublication type:Literary Criticism
Sin pelos en la lengua: Rosario Ferré's Last Interview.Published in:2012By:Negrón-Muntaner, FrancesPublication type:Interview
Literary pre/occupations: An interview with Puerto Rican author Edgardo Vega Yunqué.Published in:2006By:Perez, RichardPublication type:Interview
González's Wake: Reinventing 1898 in Post-1980 Puerto Rican Fiction.Published in:Centro Journal, 1999, v. 11, n. 1, p. 110By:Salgado, Cesar A.Publication type:Article
Señora, Niña, o Señorita: the story of Puerto Rico as nation, commonwealth, or ethno-nation through women in Judith Ortiz-Cofer's The Meaning of Consuelo.Published in:2011By:Méndez, Susan C.Publication type:Literary Criticism