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Rosaura Sánchez
Rosaura Sánchez (born December 6, 1941) is a writer, storyteller, linguist and critic. Sánchez' "most singular and significant contribution to this field [Chicano bilingualism] is the formulation of a theoretical framework for the analysis of Chicano Spanish based on the premise that Spanish use in America must be considered in its social and verbal interactions." As an editor, one of her most relevant works was the novel she co-edited with Beatrice Pita, ''Who Would Have Thought it?'' (1995) by writer María Amparo Ruiz de Burton of California, published by the Arte Público Press in Houston, Texas. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 4 results of 4
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Telling identities the Californio testimonios / by Sánchez, Rosaura
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Telling identities the Californio testimonios / by Sánchez, Rosaura
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Conflicts of interest the letters of María Amparo Ruiz de Burton ; edited, with a commentary, by Rosaura Sánchez and Beatrice Pita. by Ruiz de Burton, María Amparo, 1832-1895
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Conflicts of interest the letters of María Amparo Ruiz de Burton ; edited, with a commentary, by Rosaura Sánchez and Beatrice Pita. by Ruiz de Burton, María Amparo, 1832-1895
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