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1. Body, Culture And Home — Chicanas’ Space Construction In Ana Castillo’s Novels
2. From Passivity To Activity:Representation Of Mexican-Americans' Life In So Far From God
3. From Confrontation To Coexistence:Study On Gender Relationship In Castillo's Novels
4. What the mother teaches, what the mother learns: Representing motherhood in novels by Barbara Kingsolver, Louise Erdrich, Ruth Ozeki, and Ana Castillo
5. Nature and the Environment in Ana Castillo's 'So Far From God' and Elmaz Abinader's 'Children of the Roojme'
6. Re-imagining the contact zone: Ethnic theory and the fiction of Clarence Major, Maxine Hong Kingston, Ana Castillo, and Gerald Vizenor
7. Cross-cultural intervention in twentieth century American literary theory: Another look and 'Dictee', 'The Bonesetter's Daughter', 'Dreaming in Cuban', 'So Far From God', and 'Song of Solomon' (Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Amy Tan, Cristina Garcia, Ana Castillo
8. Chicana identity in the works of Ana Castillo
9. Progressive turns to the past: A new medium for African American and Chicano modern identity formation (Ana Castillo, Oscar Zeta Acosta, Gloria Naylor, Paule Marshall, Barbados)
10. The search for a voice: American women of color in literature and life (Alice Walker, Jessica Hagedorn, Ana Castillo, Paula Gunn Allen)
11. Mexican-American Females' Identity Reconstruction In Castillo's The Guardians
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