Date of Award

2009-01-01

Degree Name

Master of Fine Arts

Department

Creative Writing

Advisor(s)

Benjamin A. Saenz

Abstract

This Thesis, a collection of poems, is sometimes in English, some all in Spanish,and others poems are bilingual. Others still use slang, Calo, and other Pachuquismos. This collection of poetry is divided into 4 section, with an introduction that prefaces the collection by providing an explanation of the origins of the work, the influences of the poet, etc., all while proposing provocative questions such as, what is an American Poem, for example. The Thesis poems delve into issues of immigration, migration, memory, love and violence, masculiniity and feminity, survival,and of course, language. Lnaguage is central,and music also is important to the work. It is key that this work be placed in the tradition of bilingual poetry, modern, Chicano, and other key words.

Language

en

Provenance

Received from ProQuest

File Size

86 pages

File Format

application/pdf

Rights Holder

Veronica E. Guajardo

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