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Her recent publications include essays in Focus and MELUS and poetry in Reuman published in MELUS in the summer 2000 issue, Chicana writer/activist and poet Gloria Anzaldua complained that critics of her work had given short-shrift to the spiritual, mystical, and poetic aspects of her writing, with one exception. This formula is still evident not only in the continued existence African American, Jewish, or Native American studies programs and in the regular special issues of MELUS devoted to this or that cultural literature: Italian American, Asian American, and, most recently, Filipino American--these names functioning as a kind of brand or mark of cultural property that defines and demarcates the subject matter in possessive terms. |
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