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         Cisneros Sandra:     more books (102)
  1. Hairs/Pelitos (Spanish Edition) by Sandra Cisneros, 1997-11
  2. Woman Hollering Creek by Sandra Cisneros, 1991
  3. Hairs / Pelitos by Sandra CISNEROS, 1994-01-01
  4. Woman Hollering Creek Signed 1ST Edition by Sandra Cisneros, 1991
  5. Caramelo [First Edition] by Sandra Cisneros, 2002
  6. STORY [Magazine]SPRING 1991. by Sandra; Alvarez, Julia; Bell, Madison Smartt,and others) {Cisneros, 1991
  7. Woman Hollering Creek by Sandra CISNEROS, 1991
  8. The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, 1994-01-01
  9. La casa en Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, 1995
  10. "Antología de Cuentistas Chicanas" Estados Unidos de los '60 a los '90 (Spanish Edition) by Ana Castillo, Sandra Cisneros, et all 1993-12-04
  11. Woman hollering creek, and other stories by Sandra Cisneros,
  12. The House on Mango Stret,1991 publication by Sandra Cisneros, 1991
  13. Mapmaker by Beatriz Badikian, Sandra Cisneros, 1999-05-01
  14. Caramello by Sandra cisneros, 2003

81. HoustonChronicle.com - 'Caramelo' By Sandra Cisneros
Printerfriendly format. Nov. 29, 2002, 130PM. Caramelo. By sandra cisneros Knopf. Copyright © 2002 sandra cisneros All right reserved. ISBN 0-679-43554-9,
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82. Caramelo - Familia Ties - The Yale Review Of Books
Familia Ties. An intergenerational tale follows a Mexican family across the border. Caramelo sandra cisneros Alfred A. Knopf, 448 pp, $24.
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Familia Ties
An intergenerational tale follows a Mexican family across the border.
Caramelo
Sandra Cisneros
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83. City Arts & Lectures
City Arts Lectures will present an evening with sandra cisneros. I am a woman and I am a Latina, declares poet and novelist sandra
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"I am a woman and I am a Latina," declares poet and novelist Sandra Cisneros, "Those are the things that make my writing distinctive. They are the things that give it sabor , the things that give it picante In her widely acclaimed The House on Mango Street, Cisneros chronicles an adolescent's coming of age in a hardscrabble Chicago neighborhood. The young girl struggles against the limited expectations society has for her and longs for the day she'll have her own home, a home that is far from Mango Street. Cisneros' latest book is the epic Carmelo , which follows several generations of the raucous and passionate Reyes family as they shuttle between Chicago and Mexico City. Carmelo explores the Reyes' tumultuous family history, including the legacy of "healthy lies" handed down through the generations. Sandra Cisneros' other works include

84. MELUS: Gritos Desde La Frontera: Ana Castillo, Sandra Cisneros, And Postmodernis
are Here Articles MELUS Summer, 2000 Article. Gritos desde la Frontera Ana Castillo, sandra cisneros, and Postmodernism.(Critical Essay) MELUS, Summer
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So Far From God parodies the family saga to decenter patriarchal biases inherent in the form; it further critiques individualism and constructs a new literary identity characterized by community. Like other family sagas, this novel chronicles Sofi's family over a long period of time, but this version deviates from the genre in a number of ways. Sofi's family is a rather untraditional family, one that displaces patriarchy and instead celebrates a matriarchal heritage. Sofi is head of the household, house owner, and provider for the family, while father Don Domingo is a gambler and mostly absent. Sofi and her daughters' lives form the center of the novel: Esperanza, the oldest, is a political activist and journalist; Caridad is a rural healing woman; Fe is a quester who longs for the American Dream, financial success, and romance; and Loca is a social misfit who cannot be contained by patriarchal ideology. Sofi comments on her family's difference: God gave me four daughters ... and you would have thought that by now I would be a content grandmother, sitting back and letting my daughters care for me, bringing me nothing but their babies on Sundays to rock on my lap! But no, not my hijitas [daughters]! I had to produce the kind of species that flies! (84)

85. Library
E184S75C48 1991. cisneros, sandra, Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories, Vintage Books, 1992, PS3553.I78W66 1992. cisneros, sandra, My
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Library Alphabetized by Author Author Title Publisher Date Call Number Acuna, Rodolfo Anything But Mexican Verso Alarcon, Norma Chicana Critical Issues Third Woman Press Allende, Isabel Eva Luna Bantam Books Almaguer, Tomas Racial Fault Lines University of California Press Alonzo, Armando Tejano Legacy University of New Mexico Press Anaya, Rudolfo Bless me, Ultima Warner Books Anaya, Rudolfo and Francisco Lomeli Atzlan: Essays on the Chicano Homeland University of New Mexico Press Anda, Roberto Chicanas and Chicanos in Contemporary Society Allyn and Bacon Andrews, George Blacks and Whites in Sao Paulo Brazil 1888-1988 University of Wisconsin Press Anson, Robert Best Intentions Vintage Books Anzaldua, Gloria Making Face, Making Soul: Haciendo Caras Aunt Lute Books Anzaldua, Gloria Borderlands/La Frontera Aunt Lute Books Arreola, Daniel and James Curtis The Mexican Border Cities University of Arizona Press Asher, Herbert Polling and the Public Congressional Quarterly Inc. Avila, Alfred Mexican Ghost Tales Arte Publico Press Balderrama, Francisco and Raymond Rodriguez Decade of Betrayal: Mexican Repatriation in the 1930s University of New Mexico Press Barger, W.K. and Ernesto Reza

86. Caramelo By Sandra Cisneros - Read Excerpt
Caramelo By sandra cisneros Published by Knopf October 2002; 0679-43554-9; 448 pages,
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Acuérdate de Acapulco,
de aquellas noches, María bonita, María del alma; acuérdate que en la playa, con tus manitas las estrellitas las enjuagabas.
-"María bonita," by Augustín Lara, version sung by the composer while playing the piano, accompanied by a sweet, but very, very sweet violin We're all little in the photograph above Father's bed. We were little in Acapulco. We will always be little. For him we are just as we were then. Here are the Acapulco waters lapping just behind us, and here we are sitting on the lip of land and water. The little kids, Lolo and Memo, making devil horns behind each other's heads; the Awful Grandmother holding them even though she never held them in real life. Mother seated as far from her as politely possible; Toto slouched beside her. The big boys, Rafa, Ito, and Tikis, stand under the roof of Father's skinny arms. Aunty Light-Skin hugging Antonieta Araceli to her belly. Aunty shutting her eyes when the shutter clicks, as if she chooses not to remember the future, the house on Destiny Street sold, the move north to Monterrey.

87. Southwest Women's Literature (poetry)
cisneros, sandra. LOOSE WOMAN. ((C)1994, Alfred A. Knopf, 114 pages, $16 hardcover). AUTHOR imagination. cisneros, sandra. MY WICKED WICKED WAYS.
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Latina/o Literature and
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Southwest Women's Literature (poetry)
Here are some titles of poetry collections to consider when studying Southwest Women's Literature: Castillo, Ana MY FATHER WAS A TOLTEC AND SELECTED POEMS Cervantes, Lorna Dee FROM THE CABLES OF GENOCIDE: POEMS ON LOVE AND HUNGER ((C)1991, Arte Publico Press, 78 pages, $7 paperback, ISBN: 1-55885-033-3) AUTHOR: Jessica Hagedorn writes: "Lorna Dee Cervantes is a poet with a clear, strong voice who deserves a wider audience." NOTES: If Emplumada, Lorna Dee Cervantes' first celebrated collection of poetry, is the work of a poet on her way to becoming a major voice in American literature, "From The Cables of Genocide: Poems on Love and Hunger" will confirm her as one of the most talented and compelling poets writing today. Cervantes stretches the resources of language, imagery and the dialectics of love, hunger and aesthetics to express a penetrating feminist and human vision of her universe. Cisneros, Sandra

88. The New York Review Of Books: Sandra Cisneros
Bibliography of books and articles by sandra cisneros, from The New York Review of Books. The New York Review of Books. sandra cisneros. From the Archives.
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90. Chicana/o Studies Research
Chávez, Denise Face of an Angel; cisneros, sandra Loose Woman; cisneros, sandra Woman Hollering Creek and other stories;
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Ever wonder about the roots of East L.A.? Did you know that a Mexican woman once owned what is today Beverly Hills? Then, you may want to pick up a copy of Ricardo Romo's East Los Angeles: History of a Barrio . Below is a very brief list of books and films available on the history of Chicanos in the United States (Yes, there is such a thing!!!). More books will be added later, including a list on elementary school books and films. Recommended Chicano Social Science Bibliography
  • Alvarez, Robert R. Familia Balderrama, Francisco In Defense of La Raza
  • Barrera, Mario Race and Class in the Southwest: A Theory of Racial Inequality
  • Camarillo, Albert Chicanos in California
  • Camarillo, Albert Chicanos in a Changing Society
  • Cardoso, Lawrence A. Mexican Emigration to the United States, 1897-1931
  • Cotera, Martha P. The Chicana Feminist
  • Cotera, Martha P. Diosa y Hembra
  • Del Castillo, Adelaida R. Between Borders: Essays on Mexicana/Chicana History
  • De Ortego y Gasca, Felipe Backgrounds of Mexican American Literature
  • Fregoso, Rosa Linda The Bronze Screen: Chicana and Chicano Film Culture

91. Bookreporter.com - CARAMELO By Sandra Cisneros
CARAMELO sandra cisneros Vintage Books Fiction ISBN 0679742581. • Reading Group Guide. CARAMELO, the gorgeous new novel by sandra
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CARAMELO
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CARAMELO, the gorgeous new novel by Sandra Cisneros, begins with a portrait taken on a summer trip to Acapulco, one of those spontaneous group shots offered by photographers who comb the beach to record memories, real or manufactured. All of the members of the Reyes family are there…all except for Lala, the youngest, forgotten a few yards away as she happily makes sandcastles. And so Lala spends the rest of the book painting a portrait of her own.
It's impossible not to love an author who names her characters "the Awful Grandmother," "Aunty Light-Skin" and "Uncle Old." Cisneros's warm, wry humor has been on display since THE HOUSE ON MANGO STREET, and in her latest blended book (equal parts American and Mexican influence), she ensnares us again. This is Lala's story, first and foremost, but it's also the story of so many other things - of growing up in two cultures, of growing up in general, of family life and daily upheaval, of class and racial strife. The Reyes family travels south to Mexico City each summer to spend time with Inocencio's parents, his heavy-handed mother and henpecked father. Thirteen running, screaming kids caught between the Chicago culture of their daily lives and the Mexican roots of their parents. Three daughters-in-law left to stew in their own juices when mama's around. One hundred reasons why, we soon learn, everything is not OK.

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