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Stunned Into Being: Essays on the Poetry of Lorna Dee Cervantes Edited by Rodriguez y Gibson, Eliza. San Antonio, Tx: Wings Press. 2012. • "Anti-Capitalist Critique and Travelling poetry in the Works of Lorna Dee Cervantes and Rage Against the Machine." By: Alexander, Donna Maria.
Forum for Inter-American Research. 2012 April; 5.1. •
"The Geography Closest In": The Space of the Chicana in the Writings of Gloria Anzaldúa and Lorna Dee Cervantes. By: Alexander, Donna Maria. Boole Library Masters Theses Collections, University College Cork. October 2010. Print. • "'Tat Your Black Holes into Paradise': Lorna Dee Cervantes and a Poetics of Loss."
MELUS: Multiethnic Literatures of the United States. 33.1 (2008): 139-155. • Poetry Saved My Life: An Interview with Lorna Dee Cervantes By: González, Sonia V.;
MELUS: The Journal of the Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States, 2007 Spring; 32 (1): 163-80. • Poetry as Mother Tongue? Lorna Dee Cervantes's
Emplumada By: Scheidegger, Erika. IN: Rehder and Vincent,
American Poetry: Whitman to Present. Tübingen, Germany: Narr Franke Attempto; 2006. pp. 193–208 •
The Shape and Range of Latina/o Poetry: Lorna Dee Cervantes and William Carlos Williams By: Morris-Vásquez, Edith; Dissertation, U of California, Riverside, 2004. •
Loss and Recovery of Memory in the Poetry of Lorna D. Cervantes By: González, Sonia V.; Dissertation, Stanford U, 2004. • Lorna Dee Cervantes (1954-) By: Harris-Fonseca, Amanda Nolacea. IN: West-Durán, Herrera-Sobek, and Salgado,
Latino and Latina Writers, I: Introductory Essays, Chicano and Chicana Authors; II: Cuban and Cuban American Authors, Dominican and Other Authors, Puerto Rican Authors. New York, NY: Scribner's; 2004. pp. 195–207 • "Imagining a Poetics of Loss: Toward a Comparative Methodology." By: Rodriguez y Gibson, Eliza.
Studies in American Indian Literatures. 2nd ser. 15.3/4 (2003/2004): 23–51. •
Memphis Minnie,
Genocide, and
Identity Politics: A Conversation with Alex Stein By: Stein, Alex;
Michigan Quarterly Review, 2003 Fall; 42 (4): 631–47. • "Love, Hunger, and Grace: Loss and Belonging in the Poetry of Lorna Dee Cervantes and Joy Harjo." By: Rodriguez y Gibson, Eliza.
Legacy 19.1 (2002):106-114. •
"Remembering We Were Never Meant to Survive": Loss in Contemporary Chicana and Native American Feminist Poetics By: Rodríguez y Gibson, Eliza; Dissertation, Cornell U, 2002. • Love, Hunger, and Grace: Loss and Belonging in the Poetry of Lorna Dee Cervantes and
Joy Harjo. By: Rodriguez y Gibson, Eliza;
Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, 2002; 19 (1): 106–14. •
Chicana Ways: Conversations with Ten Chicana Writers By: Ikas, Karin Rosa (ed.), Reno, NV: U of Nevada P; 2002. • I Trust Only What I Have Built with My Own Hands: An Interview with Lorna Dee Cervantes By: González, Ray;
Bloomsbury Review, 1997 Sept-Oct; 17 (5): 3, 8. • Bilingualism and Dialogism: Another Reading of Lorna Dee Cervantes's Poetry By: Savin, Ada. IN: Arteaga,
An Other Tongue: Nation and Ethnicity in the Linguistic Borderlands. Durham, NC: Duke UP; 1994. pp. 215–23 • "An Utterance More Pure Than Word": Gender and the
Corrido Tradition in Two Contemporary
Chicano Poems. By: McKenna, Teresa. IN: Keller and Miller,
Feminist Measures: Soundings in Poetry and Theory. Ann Arbor, MI: U of Michigan P; 1994. pp. 184–207 • Divided Loyalties: Literal and Literary in the Poetry of Lorna Dee Cervantes,
Cathy Song and
Rita Dove By: Wallace, Patricia;
MELUS, 1993 Fall; 18 (3): 3–19. • Lorna Dee Cervantes's
Dialogic Imagination By: Savin, Ada; ''Annales du Centre de Recherches sur l'Amérique Anglophone,'' 1993; 18: 269–77. • Tres momentos del proceso de reconocimiento en la voz poética de Lorna D. Cervantes By: Alarcón, Justo S.. IN: López González, Malagamba, and Urrutia,
Mujer y literatura mexicana y chicana: Culturas en contacto, II. Mexico City; Tijuana: Colegio de México; Colegio de la Frontera Norte; 1990. pp. 281–285 • Lorna Dee Cervantes (August 6, 1954 - ) By: Fernández, Roberta. IN: Lomelí and Shirley,
Chicano Writers: First Series. Detroit, MI: Gale; 1989. pp. 74–78 • Chicana Literature from a Chicana Feminist Perspective By: Yarbro-Bejarano, Yvonne. IN: Herrera-Sobek and Viramontes,
Chicana Creativity and Criticism: Charting New Frontiers in American Literature. Houston: Arte Publico; 1988. pp. 139–145 • La búsqueda de la identidad en la literatura chicana/tres textos By: Alarcón, Justo S.;
Confluencia: Revista Hispanica de Cultura y Literatura, 1987 Fall; 3 (1): 137–143. • Chicana Literature from a Chicana Feminist Perspective By: Yarbro-Bejarano, Yvonne;
The Americas Review: A Review of Hispanic Literature and Art of the USA, 1987 Fall-Winter; 15 (3-4): 139–145. • Notes toward a New Multicultural Criticism: Three Works by Women of Color By: Crawford, John F.. IN: Harris and Aguero,
A Gift of Tongues: Critical Challenges in Contemporary American Poetry. Athens: U of Georgia P; 1987. pp. 155–195 •
Bernice Zamora y Lorna Dee Cervantes: Una estética feminista By: Bruce-Novoa;
Revista Iberoamericana, 1985 July-Dec.; 51 (132-133): 565–573. •
Emplumada: Chicana
Rites-of-Passage By: Seator, Lynette;
MELUS, 1984 Summer; 11 (2): 23–38. • Soothing Restless Serpents: The Dreaded Creation and Other Inspirations in
Chicana Poetry By: Rebolledo, Tey Diana;
Third Woman, 1984; 2 (1): 83–102. • Interview with Lorna Dee Cervantes By: Monda, Bernadette;
Third Woman, 1984; 2 (1): 103–107. == See also ==