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Ana Castillo: Critical Essay by Norma Alarcón

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SOURCE: “The Sardonic Powers of the Erotic in the Work of Ana Castillo,” in Breaking Boundaries: Latina Writing and Critical Readings, University of Massachusetts Press, 1989, pp. 94–107.

In the following essay, Alarcón analyzes Castillo's writing in the context of male/female relationships and the politics of women's sexuality.

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