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Como agua para chocolate: Critical Essay by Kristine Ibsen

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SOURCE: “On Recipes, Reading and Revolution: Postboom Parody in Como agua para chocolate,1” in Hispanic Review, Vol. 63, No. 2, Spring, 1995, pp. 133–46.

In the following essay, Ibsen explains that Como agua para chocolate is not feminine literature as much as it is a parody of male-orientated literature.

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