227
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Reclaiming Malintzin: Epideictic Practices of a Chicana Rhetoric

Pages 139-153 | Received 04 Jun 2020, Accepted 19 Jan 2022, Published online: 30 Oct 2023

Works Cited

  • Alarcón, Norma. “Chicana’s Feminist Literature: A Re-vision Through Malintzin/or Malintzin Putting Flesh Back on the Object.” This Bridge Called my Back, edited by Cherríe Moraga and Gloria Anzaldúa, SUNY P, 2015, pp. 181–89.
  • Anzaldúa, Gloria. Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza. Aunt Lute Books, 1987.
  • Balot, Ryan K. “Epideictic Rhetoric and the Foundations of Politics.” Polis, vol. 30, no. 2, 2013, pp. 274–304.
  • Birmingham-Pokorny, Elba D. “La Malinche: A Feminist Perspective on Otherness in Mexican and Chicano Literature” Confluencia, vol. 11, no. 2, 1996, pp. 120–36.
  • Blackwell, Maylei. Chicana Power: Contested Histories of Feminism in the Chicano Movement. U of Texas P, 2011.
  • Bostdorff, Denise M. “Epideictic Rhetoric in the Service of War: George W. Bush on Iraq and the 60th Anniversary of the Victory over Japan.” Communication Monographs, vol. 78, no. 3, 2011, pp. 296–323.
  • Bostdorff, Denise M. and Shawna H. Ferris. “John F. Kennedy at American University: The Rhetoric of the Possible, Epideictic Progression, and the Commencement of Peace.” Quarterly Journal of Speech, vol. 100, no. 4, 2014, pp. 407–41.
  • Calafell, Bernadette Marie. “Pro(re-)claiming Loss: A Performative Pilgrimage in Search of Malintzin Tenépal,” Texts and Performance Quarterly, vol. 25, no. 1, 2005, pp. 43–56.
  • Candelaria, Cordelia. “La Malinche, Feminist Prototype.” Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, vol. 5, no. 2, 1980, pp. 1–6.
  • Castillo-Feliú, Guillermo. Xicoténcatl: An Anonymous Historical Novel About the Events Leading up to the Conquest of the Aztec Empire. U of Texas P, 2021.
  • Condit, Celeste Michelle. “The Functions of Epideictic: The Boston Massacre Orations as Exemplar.” Communication Quarterly, vol. 33, no. 4, 1985, pp. 284–99.
  • Corbett, Edward P. J., and Robert Connors. Classical Rhetoric for the Modern Student, Oxford U P, 1999.
  • Cortés, Hernán. Letters from Mexico. Translated by Anthony Pagden, Yale U P, 1986.
  • Cypess, Sandra Messinger. La Malinche in Mexican Literature: From History to Myth. U of Texas P, 1991.
  • del Castillo, Adelaida. “Malintzin Tenepal: A Preliminary Look into a New Perspective.” Essays on La Mujer, edited by Rosaura Sánchez and Rosa Martinez Cruz, Chicano Studies Center Publications, 1977, pp. 124–49.
  • Dicochea, Perlita R. “Chicana Critical Rhetoric: Recrafting La Causa in Chicana Movement Discourse, 1970-1979.” Frontiers, vol. 25, no. 1, 2004, pp. 77–90.
  • Enoch, Jessica. “‘Para La Mujer’: Defining a Chicana Feminist Rhetoric at the Turn of the Century.” Rhetorics from/of Color special issue in College English, vol. 67, no. 1, 2004, pp. 20–37.
  • Enoch, Jessica.. “Survival Stories: Feminist Historiographic Approaches to Chicana Rhetorics of Sterilization Abuse.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly, vol. 35, no. 3, 2005, pp. 5–30.
  • Espinoza, Dionne, María Eugenia Cotera, and Maylei Blackwell. Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era. U of Texas P, 2018.
  • Flores, Lisa A. “Creating Discursive Space Through a Rhetoric of Difference: Chicana Feminists Craft a Homeland.” Quarterly Journal of Speech, vol. 82, no. 2, 1996, pp. 142–56.
  • Fuentes, Carlos. Tiempo Mexicano. Editorial Joaquín Mortiz, S.A., 1971.
  • Gaspar de Alba, Alicia. Un-Framing the “Bad Woman:” Sor Juana, Malinche, Coyolxauhqui and Other Rebels with a Cause. U of Texas P, 2014.
  • Gonzáles, Deena J. “Malinche Triangulated, Historically Speaking.” Feminism, Nation, and Myth: La Malinche, edited by Rolando Romero and Amanda Nolacea Harris, Arte Público Press, 2005, pp. 6–12.
  • Gonzales, Sylvia. “La Chicana: Malinche or Virgin?” Nuestro, June/July 1979, pp. 41–44.
  • Karttunen, Frances. “Rethinking Malinche.” Indian Women of Early Mexico, edited by Susan Schroeder, Stephanie Woods, and Robert Haskett, U of Oklahoma P, 1997, pp. 291–312.
  • Lanyon, Anna. Malinche’s Conquest. Allen & Unwin, 1999.
  • Lyall, Victoria I., and Terecita Romo. Traitor, Survivor, Icon : the Legacy of La Malinche, edited by Victoria I. Lyall and Terecita Romo, Denver Art Museum, 2022.
  • Moraga, Cherríe. Loving in the War Years: lo que nunca pasó por sus labios. South End P, 1983.
  • Paz, Octavio. “The Sons of La Malinche.” The Mexico Reader: History, Culture, Politics, edited by G. M. Joseph and Timothy J. Henderson, Duke U P, 2002, pp. 20–27.
  • Perelman, Chaïm and Lucy Olbrechts-Tyteca. The New Rhetoric: A Treatise on Argumentation. Translated by John Wilkinson and Purcell Weaver, U of Notre Dame P, 1969.
  • Pratt, Mary Louise. “‘Yo Soy La Malinche’: Chicana Writers and the Poetics of Ethnonationalism.” Callaloo, vol. 16, no. 4, 1993, pp. 859–73.
  • Richards, Cindy Koenig. “Inventing Sacagawea: Public Women and the Transformative Potential of Epideictic Rhetoric.” Western Journal of Communication, vol. 73, no. 1, 2009, pp. 1–22.
  • Romero, Rolando and Amanda Nolacea Harris. Feminism, Nation, and Myth: La Malinche. Arte Público P, 2005.
  • Sheard, Cynthia Miecznikowski. “The Public Value of Epideictic Rhetoric.” College English, vol. 58, no. 7, 1996, pp. 765–94.
  • Shedd, Margaret. Malinche and Cortés. Doubleday & Company, 1971.
  • Sosa Riddell, Adaljiza. “Chicanas and El Movimiento.Aztlan, vol. 5, no. 1 & 2, pp. 155–65.
  • Townsend, Camilla. Malintzin’s Choices: An Indian Woman in the Conquest of Mexico. U of New Mexico P, 2006.
  • Valdez, Luis. Early Works: Actos, Bernabé and Pensamiento Serpentino. Kindle ed., Arte Publico P, 1990.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.