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Sara A. Ramírez

Dr. Sara A. Ramírez is an Assistant Professor of English at Texas State University, specializing in Chicana/x feminist literature, cultural productions, and spirituality. Her other areas of research include Anzaldúan philosophy, decolonial feminist thought, and trauma studies. Dr. Ramirez has published in American Studies, Hispanic Issues On Line, and Diálogo. She also serves as president on the Board of Directors for Infrarrealista Review and Third Woman Press. She is a contributor to ¡Ay Tú! : Critical Essays on the Life and Work of Sandra Cisneros

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  • ¡Ay Tú!: Critical Essays on the Life and Work of Sandra Cisneros

    A comprehensive volume on the life and work of renowned Chicana author Sandra Cisneros.

    Sandra Cisneros (b. 1954), author of the acclaimed novel "The House on Mango Street" and a recipient of the National Medal of the Arts, a MacArthur Fellowship, and the PEN/Nabokov Award for International Literature, was the first Chicana to be published by a major publishing house. "¡Ay Tú!" is the first book to offer a comprehensive, critical examination of her life and work as a whole. Edited by scholars Sonia Saldívar-Hull and Geneva M. Gano, this volume addresses themes that pervade Cisneros’s oeuvre, like romantic and erotic love, female friendship, sexual abuse and harassment, the exoticization of the racial and ethnic “other,” and the role of visual arts in the lives of everyday people. Essays draw extensively on the newly opened Cisneros Papers, housed in the Wittliff Collections at Texas State University, and the volume concludes with a new long-form interview with Cisneros by the award-winning journalist Macarena Hernández.

    As these essays reveal, Cisneros’s success in the literary field was integrally connected to the emergent Chicana feminist movement and the rapidly expanding Chicanx literary field of the late twentieth century. This collection shows that Cisneros didn’t achieve her groundbreaking successes in isolation and situates her as a vital Chicana feminist writer and artist.

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