American literature -- Mexican American authors
Found in 2778 Collections and/or Records:
“Chicano Writers and Artists”, 1984 - 1986
Subjects include Norma Alarcón, [Beatriz Badikian], Ronnie Burk (late poet), [Reyes Cardevas], Jessie Castro, Denise Chavez, Angela Del Agas, Mary Sue Galéndo, Marin Gómez, Rolando Hinojosa Smith, Nick Kanellos, Marés Limon, [Chenie Maraga], Cesar Martinez, Juan Rodriguez, Harriet Romo, Oma Salinas, Raul Salinas (poet), Helena Viramontes, Tino Villenuevo. Events include Arte Publico Press Event, Woman’s International March Day. (41 Photographs)
Chico, Berkeley, California. Notes for poems, stories and essays including first draft of “Never Marry a Mexican.” Susan Bergholz (agent), teaching, title for “Los Ojitos de Cielo.” Approximately 60 pages, Yellow paper cover, 1988
Children’s and students’ poetry (2 folders), undated
Children's cards
This sub-series relates to Cisneros’ brothers and their families. It includes letters and greeting cards, as well as cards from nieces and nephews.
Chilhowee Middle School, Benton, TN
Chino, Jorge, 1999-2000, 2004, undated
“Chipil,” [from “The Sky Has Little Eyes,” Paisano Ranch], 2 typed pages, no corrections (2 copies); 1 photocopy, corrected, December 10, 1985
“Chipil/Tziptl/Chipili,” 1 typed page, no corrections, 1 photocopy
Chiricú, vol 1, no 3. Includes “The Master” and “Heartland”, Spring 1980
Arranged chronologically, Publications span 1970-2003 and include magazines and journals that contain contributions by Cisneros. The earliest items are literary magazines Now and Cadence, from Josephinum Academy and Loyola University, respectively. For each publication, the date and title of the Cisneros contribution is included in the container list. Oversized publications are in box 85.
Chopin, Kate “The Story of an Hour”
Writings by others span 1985-2014 and contain works by contemporaries and friends of Cisneros, as well as writings sent to her either by an author or publisher. Of note are works by: Norma Alarcón; Julia Alvarez; Daniel Arreola; Tony Beckwith; Ruth Behar; Norma Cantú; Denise Chávez; Joan Frederick; Pat LittleDog; Levi Romero; Jim Sagel; Liliana Valenzuela; and Reggie Young.
“Christ You Delight Me,”, 1 typed page, no corrections; 2 typed pages that include “Your Name is Mine”, May 21, 1991
The bulk of the material for Loose Woman are the poems, arranged alphabetically. Many were originally housed in a folder titled “complete book.” Additional material includes proofs from Knopf, promotional displays, and Spanish translations by Paloma Zozaya and Marilar Aleixandre.
“Christmas Gathering with friends” and “S.C. and Ray in Europe – winter”, 2003
(42 photographs)
“Christmas in Chicago – Mom and S.C. visit with Rick Bagless…", circa 2004
Subjects include Elvira Cordero Anguiano, Rick Bagless, Ray. (17 photographs)
Christmas party [San Antonio], circa 1999
Subjects include Gertrude Baker, Joan Frederick, Terry Ybañez, Juan. (59 photographs)
Christmas, San Antonio, circa 1997
Subjects include Joan Frederick, Terry Ybañez (31 photographs)
“Christmas time with family” Chicago, 1990s
Subjects include Elvira Cordero Anguiano, Ted Dvoracek. (18 photographs)
Chronology
Multiple drafts and notes for each chapter, arranged in order as they appear in the novel; complete novel drafts begin in box 63
Chula Vista High School, Kathryn Griffith’s class
Church, Karen “Interdeterminancy and Intention: Language in Woman Hollering Creek”, November 1993
These writings about Cisneros are arranged chronologically from 1981-2012 and include academic articles, interviews, and writer’s biographies. Undated writings about Cisneros are housed in box 89 and are arranged alphabetically by author. Newspaper articles and publicity writings about Cisneros can be found in Series XIX: Publicity.