Amy McNally is a December 1999 graduate of the University of Minnesota. She collaborated with Megan McEllistrem on the Denise Chavez page, with Piyali Nath Dalal on the Louise Erdrich page, and contributed pages on Hisaye Yamamoto, Linda Hogan, and Luci Tapahonso. She plans to begin postgraduate work in English in 2000. Amy's work on the Louise Erdrich page and on the Hisaye Yamamoto page was made possible by a grant from the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP).
McNally, Amy
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» El Coyotito Y La Viejita (Baby Coyote And The Old Woman) by Carmen Tafolla from Critique
El Coyotito Y La Viejita (Baby Coyote And The Old Woman) by Carmen Tafolla Illustrated by Matt Novak $15.95 Wings Press, 2000 Reviewed by Amy McNally, with her daughter Grace Chadwick, age 4 The Trickster Teaches Recycling Described on the inside cover...
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» My Daughter, My Son, The Eagle, The Dove by Ana Castillo from Critique
Castillo, in her afterword to My Daughter, My Son, the Eagle, the Dove, explains: "The huehuehtlatolli, metaphorically thought of as mirrors held before the disciple, were repeated over and over until the lessons were engra...
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» Chavez, Denise from Bios
Although her poetry, short stories, and novels seem to shift focus from a broad view of the societal and economic issues of Chicano culture to a self-reflective exploration of women and service, Chávez does not cease to embrace her Chicano h...
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» Erdrich, Louise from Bios
In looking at both biographical and fictional elements of Erdrich's stories, it is apparent that she embodies the core of America's multiculturalism.
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» Hogan, Linda from Bios
Hogan once again communicates the complex relationships between myth, nature, and humankind. Clearly, Hogan will continue her affirmation of life and human vitality even as she reminds her readers to respect and take care of the natural world.
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» Tapahonso, Luci from Bios
Luci Tapahonso, a Navajo woman from Shiprock, New Mexico, has received much critical attention and acclaim with the publication of her most recent two collections of stories and poems, Saanii Dahataal: The ...
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