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Anzaldua, Gloria Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza, Spinsters/Aunt Lute, 1987.

Campbell, Bebe Moore "Crossing Borders," in The New York Times Book Review, May 26,1991, pp. 6-7.

Candelaria, Cordelia "La Malinche, Feminist Prototype," in Frontiers, Vol 5, No 2,1980, pp. 1-6.

Candelaria, Cordelia "Letting La Llorona Go, or Re/reading History's Tender Mercies," in Heresies, Vol 7, No.3, 1993, pp. 111-15.

Cisneros, Sandra. "Ghost and Voices: Writing from Obsession," an excerpt from "From a Writer's Notebook," in The Americas Review, Vol 15, No.1, Spring, 1987, p. 73.

Doyle, Jacqueline. "Haunting the Borderlands: La Llorona in Sandra Cisneros's 'Woman Hollering Creek' ," in Frontiers, Vol 16, No.1, Winter, 1996, pp. 53-71.

Dasenbrock, Reed and Feroza Jussawalla. Interviews with Writers of the Post-Colonial World, University Press of Mississippi, 1992.

Paz, Octavio Labyrinth of Solitude: Life and Thought in Mexico, translated by Lysander Kemp, Grove Press, 1950.

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