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  2. List of Mexican-American writers - Wikipedia

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    Cherríe Moraga, co-author of This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color and author of A Xicana Codex of Changing Consciousness Alejandro Morales , author of Old Faces and New Wine (1981), Death of an Anglo (1988), Reto en el Paraiso (1983), The Brick People (1988), and The Rag Doll Plagues (1991) [ 1 ]

  3. Mexican literature - Wikipedia

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    Mexican literature stands as one of the most prolific and influential within Spanish-language literary traditions, alongside those of Spain and Argentina. This rich and diverse tradition spans centuries, encompassing a wide array of genres, themes, and voices that reflect the complexities of Mexican society and culture.

  4. Mexican-American literature - Wikipedia

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    Mexican American literature (and, more generally, the Mexican American identity) is viewed as starting after the MexicanAmerican War and the subsequent 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. [6] In the treaty, Mexico ceded over half of its territory, the now the U.S. Southwest, including California, Nevada, Utah, and much of Arizona, Colorado ...

  5. List of Mexican writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Mexican writers This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. List of Mexican women writers - Wikipedia

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    María del Carmen Millán (1914–1982), academic, writer, 1st woman elected to the Mexican Academy of Letters; Alice-Leone Moats (1908–1989), Mexican-born American journalist, columnist, travel writer; Magdalena Mora (1952–1981), activist, feminist writer; Myriam Moscona (born 1955), journalist, translator, poet

  7. Category:Mexican literature - Wikipedia

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    Mexican-American literature (9 C, 37 P) Mexican literary movements (5 P) N. Works originally published in Mexican newspapers (2 P) Mexican non-fiction literature (1 C) O.

  8. Category : Literature by Hispanic and Latino American women

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    Pages in category "Literature by Hispanic and Latino American women" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. List of Mexican Nobel laureates and nominees - Wikipedia

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    2 September 1991 in Mexico City, Mexico Peace "for their work for disarmament and nuclear and weapon-free zones." [1] (awarded together with Swedish diplomat Alva Myrdal) 1990: Octavio Paz Lozano: 31 March 1914 in Mexico City, Mexico 19 April 1998 in Mexico City, Mexico Literature