A major aspect of coming of age is establishing and understanding identity. In her poem, “For the Color of My Mother,” Cherrie Moraga comes to an understanding of both her identity and her mother’s through descriptions of faces. In the … Continue reading
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“My lesbianism is the Avenue through which I have learned the most about silence and oppression…” (Moraga 44) #CHST302 — Joseph Canchola (@CancholaJoseph) September 17, 2012 Joseph: “A moment where this is a coming of age novel is when she … Continue reading
Reading assignment for Monday, September 17. Your reply (under Comments) is due before class. You do not need to answer these specific questions, but response should demonstrate you’ve done the reading and thought about the text. Be sure to check … Continue reading