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Abstract
An examination
of the presence of female role models in Chicano/Latino Literature
for and depicting Chicana/Latinas in U.S. culture in novels by Julia
Alvarez, Oscar Hijuelos, Nicholasa Mohr, and Michele Serros.
An examination
of selected novels by Julia Alvarez, Oscar Hijuelos, Nicholasa Mohr
and Michele Serros to explore the presence of Chicana/Latina role
models. Analysis focuses on central characters as they encounter
situations of race, class and gender oppression and exhibit a balance
of non-traditional and traditional cultural roles for a positive
experience in the U.S.
A brief history
is include that describes the shift in Chicana/Latina presence in
the realm of literature, and explores the stereotypes that have
pressured and falsely described a collective culture of a Hispanic
people. The works of the above-mentioned authors oppose such a stereotype
and succeed in breaking down the false images of Chicana/Latinas
in the U.S. society.
Biography
My name is
Eva Navarijo and I am a Senior at Washington State University. I
am double majoring in English Literature with a concentration on
Writers of Color and Comparative American Cultures with an
emphasis on Multicultural Literature and Pedagogy. Teaching has
always been my career interest and ultimately, I plan to teach at
the University level in an Ethnic Studies Department. To achieve
my goal, I have stayed active in college, focusing on both my studies
and involving myself in the community.
I am currently
involved with the community in several ways. I am a member of Gamma
Alpha Omega Sorority, Incorporated, Washington State Universitys
first Chicana/Latina Sorority. Also, I am currently serving as Co-Chair
for Mujeres Unidas. Both organizations excel in empowering young
Chicana/Latina women and encouraging young people of color to strive
for a higher education. During my college career I have participated
in the Multicultural Student Mentor Program, residence hall government,
and either chaired or participated in various other student group
organizations.
Being a person
of color myself has helped me realize the importance of having Multicultural
Literature in the classroom and I would like to play an active role
in encouraging this trend in education systems of the future.
Extra-Curricular
Activities
Gamma Alpha
Omega Sorority, Incorporated
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Department
of English
Deparment
of Comparative American Cultures
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