Legacy, Volume 6Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... Sara Estela Ramirez's poetry and other writings , motifs which connect her not only to contempo- rary Chicana / o literature , but also to Third World thought and creative expression , such as the New Song movement of Latin America ...
... Sara Estela Ramirez's poetry and other writings , motifs which connect her not only to contempo- rary Chicana / o literature , but also to Third World thought and creative expression , such as the New Song movement of Latin America ...
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... Sara Estela chose for her newspaper , La Corregidora , was in honor of one of the most famous heroines of the 1810 ... Sara Estela's conscious decision to recognize the Corregidora's contribution must have stemmed from a combination of ...
... Sara Estela chose for her newspaper , La Corregidora , was in honor of one of the most famous heroines of the 1810 ... Sara Estela's conscious decision to recognize the Corregidora's contribution must have stemmed from a combination of ...
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... Sara Estela Ramirez was an active member of this association . The Magonista position was always an insistence that women and men critically analyze the con- ditions affecting them , and not overlook the interrelationship of the ...
... Sara Estela Ramirez was an active member of this association . The Magonista position was always an insistence that women and men critically analyze the con- ditions affecting them , and not overlook the interrelationship of the ...
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Editors Preface Melody Graulich | 3 |
Sembradora Inés Hernandez | 13 |
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