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Norma Gonzalez, I am my language: Discourses of women and children in the Borderlands. Tucson: University of Tucson Press, 2005, Pp. xiv, 220. Pb $22.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2008

Lourdes Torres
Affiliation:
Latin American and Latino Studies, DePaul University, Chicago, Il 60614USA, ltorres@depaul.edu

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