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21. | The Pursuit Of Chicana Identity Through Reconstruction Of La Malinche's Image In Sandra Cisneros' Caramelo |
22. | From Self-centeredness To Self-annihilation |
23. | On Sandra Cisneros's Marginal Writing |
24. | The politics of multilingualism in the works of Richard Rodriguez and Sandra Cisneros |
25. | Coming to terms with coming of age: Constructions of female adolescence in contemporary fiction for adults and young adults (Kathy Acker, Margaret Atwood, Sandra Cisneros, Loorie Moore, Toni Morrison) |
26. | Counter-representing the self in the postmodern: Anti-representational poetics in the fiction of Kurt Vonnegut, Sandra Cisneros, Ishmael Reed, Karen Tei Yamashita, and Haruki Murakami |
27. | Internal diversity in contemporary Chicana literature: The 'Other Within' in the works of Cherrie Moraga and Sandra Cisneros |
28. | American regionalist modernism: Willa Cather, William Faulkner, Oscar Zeta Acosta, and Sandra Cisneros |
29. | De lo mas lindo y de lo mas pobre: Transnational Borges and Sandra Cisneros |
30. | Breaking the silence: A rhetorical analysis of selected works by Sandra Cisneros and Toni Morrison through the lens of Northrop Frye's rhetorical theories of speech and style |
31. | Rhetoric of ethnicity: Selected texts of the American minority writers Rudolfo Anaya, Sandra Cisneros, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Toni Morrison |
32. | The Bildungsroman in female fiction: A study of female development in selected women writers of color (Alice Walker, Sandra Cisneros, Michelle Cliff, Jamaica) |
33. | Redefining female identity in the American city: A study of selected twentieth-century American urban novels by women (Anzia Yezierska, Sandra Cisneros, Maxine Hong Kingston, Ann Petry, Joyce Carol Oates) |
34. | Writing silence: Awakening the unspoken (with Original writing, Short stories, Poetry, Novella, Alice Walker, Tennessee Williams, Sandra Cisneros, Zora Neale Hurston) |
35. | Gender and community: Womanist and feminist perspectives in the fiction of Toni Morrison, Amy Tan, Sandra Cisneros, and Louise Erdrich |
36. | Sandra Cisneros's Novel Narrative Research |
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