Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Cisneros, Sandra
View through CrossRef
Sandra Cisneros is one of the best-known and most influential Chicana authors in American literature. Beginning with her first chapbook publication in 1980, the poetry collection Bad Boys, Cisneros has written and published fiction, poetry, and essays with a distinct Chicana feminist consciousness. Drawing on her experience as an only daughter in a large Mexican American family, Cisneros challenges patriarchal hierarchies in Latino/a culture in her work, as well as those grounded in race, class, and gender in US culture more generally. As part of a larger Chicana feminist intellectual critique of gender roles within Latino/a culture, Cisneros’s fiction and poetry examine the social roles for women in marriage and motherhood and identify the archetypal figures of the Virgin of Guadalupe, La Malinche, and La Llorona as sources of oppression within discourse and practice. Innovative in form and language, her work explores the influence of these figures on the lives of women and imagines new, more liberating possibilities in the recuperation of their agency, self-determination, and independence. Cisneros joins this revisionary work with one of her primary thematic concerns, the Chicana writer’s need to break with cultural expectations in order to establish herself and develop her talents. Her innovations in genre and language, such as the hybrid poetic prose used in The House on Mango Street, demonstrate formally the results of a Chicana feminist resistance to class-inflected literary conventions. From the publication of The House on Mango Street (1984) through the poetry collections My Wicked Wicked Ways (1987) and Loose Woman (1994) and the short story collection Woman Hollering Creek (1991), to the publication of Caramelo or Puro Cuento (2002) and her book of essays, A Home of My Own (2014), Cisneros explores with depth and compassion the struggles of Latina women to break down patriarchal conventions and create for themselves a space for self-expression and creativity.
Title: Cisneros, Sandra
Description:
Sandra Cisneros is one of the best-known and most influential Chicana authors in American literature.
Beginning with her first chapbook publication in 1980, the poetry collection Bad Boys, Cisneros has written and published fiction, poetry, and essays with a distinct Chicana feminist consciousness.
Drawing on her experience as an only daughter in a large Mexican American family, Cisneros challenges patriarchal hierarchies in Latino/a culture in her work, as well as those grounded in race, class, and gender in US culture more generally.
As part of a larger Chicana feminist intellectual critique of gender roles within Latino/a culture, Cisneros’s fiction and poetry examine the social roles for women in marriage and motherhood and identify the archetypal figures of the Virgin of Guadalupe, La Malinche, and La Llorona as sources of oppression within discourse and practice.
Innovative in form and language, her work explores the influence of these figures on the lives of women and imagines new, more liberating possibilities in the recuperation of their agency, self-determination, and independence.
Cisneros joins this revisionary work with one of her primary thematic concerns, the Chicana writer’s need to break with cultural expectations in order to establish herself and develop her talents.
Her innovations in genre and language, such as the hybrid poetic prose used in The House on Mango Street, demonstrate formally the results of a Chicana feminist resistance to class-inflected literary conventions.
From the publication of The House on Mango Street (1984) through the poetry collections My Wicked Wicked Ways (1987) and Loose Woman (1994) and the short story collection Woman Hollering Creek (1991), to the publication of Caramelo or Puro Cuento (2002) and her book of essays, A Home of My Own (2014), Cisneros explores with depth and compassion the struggles of Latina women to break down patriarchal conventions and create for themselves a space for self-expression and creativity.
Related Results
Sandra Cisneros
Sandra Cisneros
The “About the Author” section of Sandra Cisneros’s second book, The House on Mango Street, includes the following description: “The daughter of a Mexican father and a Mexican-Amer...
Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros
Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros
Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros (b. 1436–d. 1517) is crucial for understanding the political and religious transformation of Spain during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs. He was b...
Desterritorialización y heterogeneidad: la traducción literal en la narrativa de Sandra Cisneros
Desterritorialización y heterogeneidad: la traducción literal en la narrativa de Sandra Cisneros
Esta tesis indaga acerca de algunos de los aspectos lingüísticos y discursivos presentes en la construcción de la narrativa de la autora chicana Sandra Cisneros (1954-). En contrap...
Luis Jaime Cisneros, persona e institución
Luis Jaime Cisneros, persona e institución
Dice Juan de Espinosa Medrano en un sermón pronunciado en el Cuzco en 1677: «soñaron algunos que su felicidad consistía en las opulencias de la fortuna; otros, que en el deleite de...
Un elixir de la palabra
Un elixir de la palabra
Esta tesis doctoral explora la construcción de algunos aspectos enunciativos relacionados con la heterogeneidad lingüístico-cultural presentes en la narrativa de la escritora chica...
Narrative strategies in the construction of Sandra Cisneros’ novel The house on Mango Street
Narrative strategies in the construction of Sandra Cisneros’ novel The house on Mango Street
Chicana writer Sandra Cisneros explores in her novel The house on Mango Street (1983) the construction of the patriarchal house as a physical and metaphorical prison for the female...
Sobre Antonio Cisneros
Sobre Antonio Cisneros
No es fácil para mí condensar un juicio crítico sobre la actividad creativa de Antonio Cisneros. Especialmente porque no sólo es un poeta sino que es un escritor, y como tal, los e...
La poesía urbana de Antonio Cisneros
La poesía urbana de Antonio Cisneros
Una de las vertientes más relevantes de la poesía de Antonio Cisneros (Lima, 1942) se concentra en la ciudad. Antonio Cisneros es un poeta eminentemente urbano: sus poemas están co...

