Ana Castillo
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From the American Book Award-winning author of The Mixquiahuala Letters comes the story of a remarkable woman and her four daughters living in New Mexico, a novel shaped by influences as diverse as Mexican mythology, Catholicism, and today's headlines. Tome is a small, outwardly sleepy hamlet in central New Mexico. In Ana Castillo's hands, though, it stands wondrously revealed as a place of marvels, teeming with life and with all manner of collisions:...
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"Urged on by the gods of the ancients, the heroine, known only as "Ella" or "She," narrates stories that illustrate what it means to be a marginalized brown woman or man at the threshold of the 21st century. Ella's life interweaves with those of others whose existences are often neglected, even denied, by society's status quo."--Back cover. A novel in verse.
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Focusing on the relationship between two strong and fiercely independent women-Teresa, a writer, and Alicia, an artist-this epistolary novel, written as a tribute to Julio Cortazar's Hopscotch, examines Mexican and Latina forms of love, gender conflict, and female friendship--Cover.
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A countryless woman: the early feminista -- The 1986 Watsonville Women's Strike: a case of Mexicana activism -- The ancient roots of machismo -- Saintly mother and soldier's whore: the leftist/Catholic paradigm -- In the beginning there was Eva -- La Macha: toward an erotic whole self -- Brujas and curanderas: a lived spirituality -- Un Tapiz: poetics of conscientizacin̤ -- Toward the mother-bond principle -- Resurrection of the dreamers.