Ha sido reseñado en:
María Teresa González Mínguez (res.)
Alicante Journal of English Studies / Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses: RAEI, ISSN-e 2171-861X, ISSN 0214-4808, Nº. 21, 2008, págs. 209-215
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Representing the nuclear family in the nuclear age: identity and fatherhood in "The seven year itch"
págs. 27-38
págs. 39-54
Expelled from Eden: Welles and Coppola women, the violence of family secrets, and the domestication of the African-American family in Maya Angelou's "Down in the Delta"
págs. 55-64
Overripe mangos, eggshells and miracle glow: the latino and the Anglo-American families as cultural manifestations represented in films
págs. 65-82
The traditional American family structure: prime-time television versus the U. S. Census bureau
págs. 83-92
Changing family values: "The Cosby show " and "The Simpsons"
págs. 93-106
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Sisters in arms: the ethnic doppelgänger in Amy tan's "The Hundred secret senses"
págs. 157-170
Daughters of the house: paradigms of the absent mother in Patti kim's "A cab called reliable" and Lois-Ann Yamanaka's "Blu's Hanging"
págs. 171-186
"A wife's story" and "A pair of tickets": family diaspora in Bharati Mukherjee and Amy Tan
págs. 187-200
Broken spell: the native american family in crisis in Literature
págs. 201-211
Families broken and rebuilt: a native American Journey from the real to the fictional and back
págs. 211-230
"Life for me ain't been no crystal stair": female-headed households or demythologizing the pathology of African American families
págs. 231-254
Looking backwards into the future: family and ancestors as the Key to Caribbean identity in Elizabeth Nunez' "Beyond the Limbo silence"
págs. 255-274
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Chicano/Chicana theater: representing and performig women in Mexican-American families
págs. 305-320
págs. 321-334
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