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  • 190 sidor
  • 2021
This collection by Teresa Palomo Acostapoet, historian, author, and activistspans three decades of her writing, from 1988 through 2018. The collection is divided into four parts: poems, essays, a childrens story, and plays. Each work addresses cultural, historical, political, and gender realities that she experienced from her childhood to the present.The plays, set in the Central Texas Blackland Prairies where Acosta was raised, provide a unique Latina vision of memory, identity, and experience and are a vital contribution to Chicana feminist thought. The essays focus on Acostas literary heroes Jovita Gonzlez de Mireles, Sara Estela Ramrez, and Elena Zamora OShea, important writers who contributed significantly to Tejana literature and to Texas letters. The childrens story, Colchas, Colchitas, is based on Acostas most notable poem, My Mother Pieced Quilts, which pays homage to her mother and the many women of her generation who employed needles and thread, creating both practical and symbolic artifacts. This collection is a creative and, indeed, essential expansion of boundaries for what we think of as history, offering a unique and compelling look into the lived experiences and interior contemplations of a Texas artist well worth knowing. Readers will increase their understanding of Tejana experience in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Tejanaland promises to become an important addition to the cultural record, informing historical perspectives on the experiences of Tejana women and contributing significantly to the existing body of work from Tejana writers.
  • Författare: Teresa Palomo Acosta, Nancy Baker Jones, Cynthia J Beeman
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781623499884
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 190
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2021-12-30
  • Förlag: Texas A & M University Press