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Chicana Sexuality and Gender: Cultural Refiguring in Literature, Oral History and Art
Debra J Blake
Writing Studies
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Arts & Humanities
Oral History
100%
Sexuality
98%
Art
34%
Llorona
30%
Gender Roles
26%
Female Sexuality
20%
Writer
18%
Goddess
16%
Violence against Women
15%
Imagining
15%
Working Class
15%
Racial Identity
14%
Sandra Cisneros
13%
Mexican Americans
12%
Ethnic Identity
12%
Mother Earth
11%
Guadalupe
11%
Fictional Representations
11%
Icon
10%
Spanish Conquest
10%
Female Figures
10%
Visual Artists
10%
Sexual Identity
9%
Female Characters
9%
Self-representation
9%
Descent
7%
Lifestyle
7%
Folklore
7%
Iconic
7%
Interpreter
7%
Well-being
7%
Sexual
6%
1980s
6%
Symbol
5%
Health
5%