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American literature -- Mexican American authors

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 2778 Collections and/or Records:

National Association of Chicano Studies “Outstanding Contributions to the Arts, Academia and to our Communities." Certificate, letter, 1993

 File — Box 36, Folder: 7
Sub-Series Description From the Sub-Series:

numerous awards, certificates, and proclamations that Cisneros received are arranged chronologically, 1985-2011 in box 36. Of note is her 2003 Texas Medal of Arts award. Oversized awards are located in Oversized box 1.

Dates: 1993

National Endowment for the Arts, 1987-1990, 1997

 File — Box 35, Folder: 2
Contents

Award letter, correspondence, guidelines, return receipt for application. 1997 essay for inclusion in NEA anthology, Writing America

Dates: 1987-1990, 1997

“Natural Daughter,” multiple print out drafts with corrections (4 folders), 2005 - 2006

 File — Box 39, Folder: 5-8
Series Description From the Series:

Cisneros’ nonfiction writings are arranged alphabetically and include speeches, editorials, and essays. Many were eventually published in anthologies or magazines. In cases when the date and location of a speech is known, that information is included in the listing. This series also contains interviews Cisneros conducted with other writers while working at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center (box 41).

Dates: 2005 - 2006

Nawrocki, Sarah “Asking Their Own Questions: Chicana Poets in the 1980s”, May 1989

 File — Box 86, Folder: 36
Series Description From the Series:

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.

Dates: May 1989

Negatives

 File — Box 217, Folder: 2-3
Scope and Contents

(3 folders)

Dates: 1968-2011, undated

Negatives , circa 1994

 Item — Box 162, Folder: 12
Subseries Description From the Sub-Series:

Portraits are formal, posed photographs of Cisneros, and are arranged chronologically. Photographers include her brother, Henry (Kiki) Cisneros, Joan Frederick, Alexandro Galindo, Ruben Guzman, Armando Rascón, Al Rendon, and Diana Solís, among others. Also included are a number of portraits of Cisneros with others, notably with her mother in 1998, and Gertrude Baker, Ruben Guzman, Denise Chavez, Jasna Karaula, and Emma Tenayuca.

Dates: circa 1994

Nelson, Peter, 1995-1997, 2001, 2006

 File — Box 130, Folder: 3
Series Description From the Series: The extensive correspondence files span 1980-2013 and are arranged alphabetically by correspondent. Every correspondent is included in the container list, and when known, organizational affiliations are listed in parenthesis. Individuals with a significant quantity of letters include: Jeffrey Abrahams; Norma Alarcón; Dorothy Allison; Julia Alvarez; Beatrix Badikian; Gertrude Baker; Ruth Behar; Ronnie Burke; Norma Cantu; Ana Castillo; Denise Chávez; Carlos Cumpián; Ted Dvoracek; Gayle...
Dates: 1995-1997, 2001, 2006

[Netherlands], 1990s

 File — Box 177, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents

Family in the Netherlands, (32 photographs)

Dates: 1990s

“Never Marry a Mexican,” multiple drafts,fragments and notes, and a Spanish translation, November 1989

 File — Box 52, Folder: 14
Subseries Description From the Sub-Series: Woman Hollering Creek may have had the working title “The Sky Has Little Eyes,” as there are four folders so labeled in this series. That material was kept together in box 51, folders 2-8, with drafts of all of the stories arranged alphabetically beginning in box 51, folder 9. Nearly every story contains multiple drafts, some with translations, such as “Eleven,” “Eyes of Zapata,” “La Fabulosa, A Texas Operetta,” “Never Marry a Mexican,” “Tepeyac,” and “Woman Hollering Creek.” Additional...
Dates: November 1989

New Hampshire Alternative School

 File — Box 254, Folder: 12
Series Description From the Series: Reader Correspondence, 1990-2013, is arranged chronologically. Each year is separated into letters from individuals and letters from classes. The individual letters are typical fan letters and document the effect her writing has had on her readers. The class letters are often packets sent by teachers containing letters from students who have read her works in class, and sometimes thank-you letters from students whose class Cisneros visited. When known, the school name is included in the...
Dates: 2003

New Mexico, 1998 - 1999

 File — Box 195, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents

Subjects include Eduardo García, Jasna Karaula. (43 photographs)

Dates: 1998 - 1999

New Mexico and San Antonio Christmas décor and photos with friends, 1997

 File — Box 188, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents

Subjects include Gertrude Baker and others (22 photographs)

Dates: 1997

New Mexico. Drafts of poems, stories. Laid in items include June 19/20 poem in progress and Rumbo card. 31 pages. Red cover with Charlotte Bronte quote, 2004 - 2005

 File — Box 20, Folder: 7
Series Description From the Series: Notebooks and Journals span 1979-2012 and often overlap with the items in series III: Diaries. They include notes, story ideas, lists, addresses, and a number of other jottings by Cisneros. Some notable entries include notes and quotes concerning what poetry is while she was working as a counselor at Loyola University in Chicago in 1981; drafts and notes for poems and for The House on Mango Street in 1982; a list of stories for Mango Street in 1983; and notes from 1987 which Cisneros titled”...
Dates: 2004 - 2005

“New Mexico Trip”, 2001

 File — Box 203, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

(22 photographs)

Dates: 2001

New Orleans and others, 1996 - 1999

 File — Box 184, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents

(20 photographs)

Dates: 1996 - 1999

“New Wives Tales,” 1 typed page, heavily corrected

 File — Box 45, Folder: 9
Subseries Description From the Series: Short Stories span 1982-2012 and are arranged alphabetically. A number of stories were originally housed in a folder title “Antojitos collection,” dating from 1982-1987. These stories were kept together in box 45, folders 1-15. The rest of the short stories follow, and are also arranged alphabetically. Many include multiple drafts, with stories such as “Machu Pichu,” “Martita te Requerdo,” and “The Snow Queen,” a poem inspired by former San Antonio mayor, Henry Cisneros, comprising several...
Dates: circa 1982-1987, undated

“New Year’s Eve,” Nine progressive typescript drafts, heavily corrected, 1986

 File — Box 42, Folder: 60
Subseries Description From the Sub-Series: Early poems span 1971-1986 and are arranged alphabetically. Many were originally housed in two black binders. The first binder contents are in folders 1-51 and were from Cisneros’ time at The University of Iowa. The second binder is in folder 53 and contains early poems, many later published in My Wicked Wicked Ways. Additional early poems not originally housed in one of the two binders are listed alphabetically and include high school poems. Also included are titles with numerous...
Dates: 1986

“New Years Eve, Paris,” 1 holograph page

 File — Box 43, Folder: 41
Subseries Description From the Sub-Series:

Europe Poems were originally housed together in one folder and date from Cisneros’ time abroad in Greece, 1982-1983. Some were later published in My Wicked Wicked Ways and Loose Woman. The poems are arranged alphabetically, with untitled poems and fragments at the end.

Dates: 1982 - 1983

New Years Party, San Antonio, 2004

 File — Box 215, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents

Subjects include Ray. (24 photographs)

Dates: 2004

New York City, 1990s

 File — Box 179, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents

Beach. “Hi Sandra, Guess what, I was getting ready to send you this but I didn’t have a box! You shouldn’t be spoiling me w/gifts – but thanks I really love them. I wanted to give you this dolly after I gave one to my sister… but they’re not identical. Thanks for a wonderful time. We’ll have great memories for years to come. Let’s plan on our next one. Love, Rita”. (9 photographs)

Dates: 1990s