File spoon-archives/third-world-women.archive/third-world-women_1996/96-10-29.202, message 39


Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 20:31:49 +0200
From: emhernan-AT-students.wisc.edu (Elena Margarita Hernandez)
Subject: Re: Bibliography


Muchisimas gracias Mimi,
the reference is helpful, Elena :)
>um, this is for elena hernandez's request for more chicana cultural
>critics. i would definitely check out norma alarcon: i don't think she
>writes novels herself but she does a lot of work on chicana feminism, etc.
>and i'm not sure, but i think maria lugones does work on
>"world-travelling" by women of color, specifically chicanas, I THINK.
>alarcon runs third woman press in berkeley. other presses you might check
>out: aunt lute, kitchen table press, and sister vision press.
>
>i haven't introduce myself either. my name is mimi nguyen, and i'm
>presently in the PhD American studies program at NYU but i'm leaving it at
>the masters 'cause i can't afford the debt. i do work in asian/asian
>american studies, gender, race and sexuality, transnationalism & diaspora.
>specifically i'm working on vietnamese north american diaspora. i don't
>have much research to go on that deals specifically with vietnamese in a
>non-statistical, standard sociological way (not that i have anything
>against it, i just can't do it myself).
>
>mimi

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