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Flores, Angel, "Magical Realism in Spanish American Fiction," in Magical Realism: Theory, History, Community, edited by L. P. Zamora and W. B. Faris, Duke University Press, 1995, p. 114.

Garza, Mary Jane, "Healing Spirits: The Growing Acceptance of Alternative Medicine Enhances the Popularity of Curanderismo," in Hispanic, June 1998, pp. 36-38.

Harris, Martin, "Curanderismo and the DSM-IV: Diagnostic and Treatment Implications for the Mexican American Client," JSRI Occasional Paper #45, The Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, 1998. http://www.jsri.msu.edu/RandS/research/ops/oc45. html.

Morales, Alejandro, "Cara de caballo," in Short Fiction by Hispanic Writers of the United States, edited by Nicolas Kanellos, 1993, pp. 151-54.

_____, The Rag Doll Plagues, Arte Publico Press, 1992, pp. 11-66.

Trotter, Robert T., II, and Juan Antonio Chavira, "Curanderismo": Mexican American Folk Healing, University of Georgia Press, 1981, pp. 14, 31-32.

Zamora, Lois Parkinson, and Wendy B. Faris, eds., Magical Realism: Theory, History...

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