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View Virgins and fleurs de lys By Catherine Den Tandt
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Virgins and fleurs de lys

By Catherine Den Tandt

View The colonial subject's search for nation, culture, and identity in the works of Julia Alvarez, Rosario Ferré, and Ana Lydia Vega By Eda B. Henao
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The colonial subject's search for nation, culture, and identity in the works of Julia Alvarez, Rosario Ferré, and Ana Lydia Vega

By Eda B. Henao

View The colonial subject's search for nation, culture, and identity in the works of Julia Álvarez, Rosario Ferré, and Ana Lydia Vega By Eda B. Henao
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The colonial subject's search for nation, culture, and identity in the works of Julia Álvarez, Rosario Ferré, and Ana Lydia Vega

By Eda B. Henao

View True and false romances By Ana Lydia Vega
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True and false romances

By Ana Lydia Vega

View La huella de Palés By Irma Rivera Colón

La huella de Palés

La huella de Palés

By Irma Rivera Colón

View El cuerpo mutilado By Anisa Farhan Rodríguez

El cuerpo mutilado

El cuerpo mutilado

By Anisa Farhan Rodríguez

View Zonas de placer y contrapunteo en los cuentos de Mayra Santos Febres, Ana Lydia Vega y Rosario Ferre By Susan Cristina Charneco Sakagami

Zonas de placer y contrapunteo en los cuentos de Mayra Santos Febres, Ana Lydia Vega y Rosario Ferre

Zonas de placer y contrapunteo en los cuentos de Mayra Santos Febres, Ana Lydia Vega y Rosario Ferre

By Susan Cristina Charneco Sakagami

View (Re)defining (her)self and others through gender and na(rra)tion By Gloria M. Custodio

(Re)defining (her)self and others through gender and na(rra)tion

(Re)defining (her)self and others through gender and na(rra)tion

By Gloria M. Custodio