Books for Arab American Heritage Month
In honor of Arab American Heritage Month in April, we are sharing books by Arab and Arab American authors that share their culture, history, and personal lives.
F. Gonzalez-Crussi: The Anatomy of a Virgin
Miriam Sagan: Hotel Flora
Richard Rodriguez: India
Jeanette Rodriguez: Guadalupe: The Feminine Face of God
Francisco X. Alarcón: Tonantzin
Clarissa Pinkola Estés: Guadalupe: The Path of the Broken Heart
Sandra Cisneros: Guadalupe the Sex Goddess
Gloria Anzaldúa: Coatlalopeuh: She Who Has Dominion Over Serpents
Francisco Goldman: Maximón-San Simón
Cherríe Moraga: El mito azteca
Ana Castillo: Extraordinarily Woman
Rosario Ferré: The Battle of the Virgins
Pat Mora: Coatlicue's Rules: Advice from an Aztec Goddess
Liliana Valenzuela: Virgencity, Give Us a Chance
Rubén Martínez: The Undocumented Virgin
Margaret Randall: Guadalupe, Subversive Virgin
Cherríe Moraga: Our Lady of the Cannery Workers
Luis J. Rodríguez: "Forgive Me, Mother, for My Crazy Life"
Luisah Teish: The Warrior Queen: Encounters with a Latin Lady
Rosario Castellanos: Once Again Sor Juana
Ronnie Burk: Retablo
Denise Chávez: Novena Narrativas y Ofrendas Nuevomexicanas
Felipe Ehrenberg: Framing an Icon: Guadalupe and the Artist's Vision
Guillermo Gómez-Peña: The Two Guadalupes
Luis Alfaro: The Doll
Nancy Mairs: Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Soup
Miriam Sagan: Passover
Octavio Paz: The Sons of La Malinche
Francisco X. Alarcón: Tlazolteotl
Elena Poniatowska: "Don't Go Away, I'm Going to Bring You Something"
Notes on the Contributors
F. Gonzalez-Crussi: The Anatomy of a Virgin
Miriam Sagan: Hotel Flora
Richard Rodriguez: India
Jeanette Rodriguez: Guadalupe: The Feminine Face of God
Francisco X. Alarcón: Tonantzin
Clarissa Pinkola Estés: Guadalupe: The Path of the Broken Heart
Sandra Cisneros: Guadalupe the Sex Goddess
Gloria Anzaldúa: Coatlalopeuh: She Who Has Dominion Over Serpents
Francisco Goldman: Maximón-San Simón
Cherríe Moraga: El mito azteca
Ana Castillo: Extraordinarily Woman
Rosario Ferré: The Battle of the Virgins
Pat Mora: Coatlicue's Rules: Advice from an Aztec Goddess
Liliana Valenzuela: Virgencity, Give Us a Chance
Rubén Martínez: The Undocumented Virgin
Margaret Randall: Guadalupe, Subversive Virgin
Cherríe Moraga: Our Lady of the Cannery Workers
Luis J. Rodríguez: "Forgive Me, Mother, for My Crazy Life"
Luisah Teish: The Warrior Queen: Encounters with a Latin Lady
Rosario Castellanos: Once Again Sor Juana
Ronnie Burk: Retablo
Denise Chávez: Novena Narrativas y Ofrendas Nuevomexicanas
Felipe Ehrenberg: Framing an Icon: Guadalupe and the Artist's Vision
Guillermo Gómez-Peña: The Two Guadalupes
Luis Alfaro: The Doll
Nancy Mairs: Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Soup
Miriam Sagan: Passover
Octavio Paz: The Sons of La Malinche
Francisco X. Alarcón: Tlazolteotl
Elena Poniatowska: "Don't Go Away, I'm Going to Bring You Something"
Notes on the Contributors
In honor of Arab American Heritage Month in April, we are sharing books by Arab and Arab American authors that share their culture, history, and personal lives.
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