
Marta SÁNCHEZ - Ph.D. (UC San Diego) EMERITA
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Contact Department Selected Publications: "Calibán: The New Latin-American Protagonist of The Tempest," Diacritics (March 1976): 54-61. "Inter-Sexual and Intertextual Codes in the Poetry of Bernice Zamora," MELUS, 7.3 (Fall 1980): 55-68. "A View from Inside the Fishbowl: Julio Cortázar's 'Axolotl,'" Bridges to Fantasy: Essays from the Second Eaton Conference on Science Fiction, eds. Eric Rabkin, Robert Scholes, and George Slusser. Southern Illinois University Press, 1982: 38-50. Contemporary Chicana Poetry: A Critical Approach to an Emerging Literature. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985. "Walking the Tightrope Between Two Cultures: Hispanic- and Anglo-American Discourse in Family Installments," American Literary History (Winter 1989): 853-871. "Arturo Islas' The Rain God: An Alternative Tradition," American Literature (June 1990): 284-304. "The Estrangement Effect in Sherley Anne Williams' Dessa Rose," Genders, 15 (Winter 1992): 21-36. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism, 89, Gale Research Inc. (1996): 350-358. "La Malinche at the Intersection: Race and Gender in Down These Mean Streets," PMLA (January 1998): 117-128. Editorial Boards: Genders (1993-96); Journal of Chicana/Latina Studies. |