Canícula: Snapshots of a Girlhood en la frontera (Norma E. Cantú)
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1995

A book defined by its author as autobioethnography, that is, an autobiography that explores the life of the protagonist, her family, and her community, with some fictional elements added. In English, with Spanish regularly interspersed.

La autora define este libro como autobioetnografía, o sea, una autobiografía (novelada) que explora no sólo la vida de su protagonista sino también la de su familia y su comunidad. En inglés, con frecuentes cambios al español.

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