What Night Brings.
These records were received in boxes labeled "Archives" but were not in any order within the boxes. Gulf Dreams. Montes, Amelia de la Luz. Please contact your local library leesb you have any questions or need more information about this transition to the Primo VE catalog.
Portillo Trambley, Estela. In the meantime, you may select an individual library from the list below and search "All I-Share Libraries" from within that catalog.
Women singing in the snow : a cultural analysis of Chicana lesn. Series five, Programsis the most extensive series of the collection, and includes correspondence, reports, financial documents, program files, grant files, and manuals related to various programs and campaigns. Series eight, Archivescontains press clippings, reports, meeting minutes, booklets, correspondence, manuals, and newsletters.
This series is organized alphabetically by publication title. Terry Wolverton. I was just being mercenary. New York: Alyson. Watsonville and A Circle in the Dirt. Reprinted in Cuentos: Stories by Latinas They Call Me Mad Dog! Austin: University of Texas Press, When the marimacha is betrothed to the maricon, with whom will she dance at the wedding?
Moraga, Cherrie. Publication history: My Story's on! The narration is not only a romance, after the elsb romances of Spain, it is also a corrido of life and vengeance. Houston: Arte Publico Press.
Willamantic, CT. This series also contains two subseries which were left in as close to the original order as possible, entitled Resources and Archived Communication Files.
This series contains correspondence, reports, manuals, research files, and printed material related to the operations of the Policy and Public Affairs Department. Horizontes worked at building the leadership skills of gay and bisexual men as a means of strengthening and mobilizing community efforts for HIV prevention.
This series contains correspondence, reports, workplans, and printed material. It begins with a pilgrimage to Holman to see the face of God on a chapel wall.
Erased Faces. Imaginary Parents.
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, Gaspar de Alba, Alicia. Moraga discusses the impact "Day of the Swallows," as representing the "taboo subject of Mexican female desire" as well as setting the stage for the development of Chicana lesbian literature. Esquibel, Catriona Rueda. The Primo VE catalog offers the ability to search a wide variety of scholarly resources including books, e-journals, and other digital and print content from your library and all 89 I-Share libraries in Latinz.
Critical works cited: Rebolledo, Tey Diana. Days of Awe.
Boston: Beacon Press. Well, it got published, Latkna appeared in four anthologies, I get invited to talk about it, it gets analyzed to death, and it's a play I wrote in a very short time and for a terrible reason. Rebolledo discusses the story as: Anzaldua's creation of a lesbian Chicana mythos The original order of the records as received by the University of Texas was maintained; the records were divided into three parts, Issues, Other, and Organizations.
New York: Simon and Schuster. Brownworth: Seal Press. Originally published in Conditions 8 Spring : Lots of bravado and drama: the story ends with a corrido.
San Francisco: Cleis Press. Annotations to the Bibliography Estela Portillo Trambley's Day of the Swallows According to Roberta Fernandez, "'The Day of the Swallows' first appeared in a single issue of El Grito,[, ] then was incorporated into the second edition of El espejo, the first anthology of contemporary Chicano literature.
The Face of an Angel. Written in Spanish, Anzaldua uses colloquial language to situate the tale in a mythic time.