| Contemporary Chicana Poetry |
| Preface |
| I— Setting the Context: Gender, Ethnicity, and Silence in Contemporary Chicana Poetry |
| II— The Birthing of the Poetic "I" in Alma Villanueva's Mother, May I? The Search for a Female Identity |
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| • | Summary of Mother, May I? |
| • | Metaphors, Oppositions, and Transformations |
| • | Social Oppositions |
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| III— The Chicana as Scribe: Harmonizing Gender and Culture in Lorna Dee Cervantes' "Beneath the Shadow of the Freeway" |
| IV— Prohibition and Sexuality in Lucha Corpi's Palabras De Mediodia / Noon Words |
| V— The Dramatization of a Shifting Poetic Consciousness: Bernice Zamora's Restless Serpents |
| Afterword |
| Appendix A— Poems from Bloodroot by Alma Villanueva |
| Appendix B— Poems from Alma Villanueva's Irvine Collection |
| Appendix C— Mother, May I? By Alma Villanueva |
| Notes |
| Bibliography |
| Index |