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Sandra Cisneros’s Woman Hollering Creek

Edited by Cecilia Donohue

Amsterdam/New York, NY 2010. XXV, 240 pp. (Dialogue 9)

ISBN: 978-90-420-3129-6         Paper

ISBN: 978-90-420-3130-2         E-Book

ISBN: 978-90-420-3131-9         Textbook

Online info: <http://www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?BookId=DIALOGUE+9>

This addition to Rodopi Press’s Dialogue Series presents a collection of essays solely dedicated to Woman Hollering Creek (1991), Sandra Cisneros’s groundbreaking collection of short fiction stories and sketches. The emerging and veteran scholars who have contributed to this text approach Cisneros’s work from varied perspectives, including negotiation of geographic and sociocultural borders, popular and material culture, and gender portrayals. Author dialogues, in which the scholars comment upon each other’s research, constitute a unique, innovative feature of this particular volume. This book will be of interest to those engaged in Chicano/a literature and feminist/gender studies, as well as instructors of literary critical analysis.

Contents

General Editor’s Preface

Introduction

I. Negotiating Borders: Issues of Sociocultural Cooptation

Michael Carroll and Susan Naramore Maher: Amphibious Women: The Complexity of Class in Sandra Cisneros’s Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories

Betsy Winakur Tontiplaphol: So You’ll Know Who I Am: Inventory and Identity in Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories

Shannon Wilson: The Chicana Trinity: Maternal Mestiza Consciousness in Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories

Author Dialogue

II. Toys, Tiny Candies, and Telenovelas: Popular and Material Culture as Storytelling Agents

Ana María Almería: Male and Female Roles in Mexican-American Society: Issues of Domestic Violence in “Woman Hollering Creek”

Mary S. Comfort: Reading the Puns in “Barbie-Q”

Dora Ramirez-Dhoore: The Gummy Bears Speak: Articulating Identity in Sandra Cisneros’s “Never Marry a Mexican”

Author Dialogue

III. Images of Masculinity

Philip Coleman:  “Are you my general?”: Revising Representation in “Eyes of Zapata”

Pamela J. Rader: Boys to Men: Redefining Masculinities in Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories

Author Dialogue

IV. Images of Women: Role Expectations and Conflict

María Jesús Castro Dopacio: Resemantization of Chicana Motherhood and Sexuality Through the Virgin of Guadalupe

Brandy A. Harvey: The Cries of La Llorona: Maternal Agency in “Woman Hollering Creek”

Victoria L. Ketz: Voicing Taboos in Sandra Cisneros’s Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories

Author Dialogue

About the Authors

Index
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