Research Resources on Cherríe Moraga

Archives

The Cherríe Moraga Papers (1970 –1996). A personal/professional archive of manuscripts and correspondence, housed in the Mexican American Special Collections Division of the Stanford University Libraries.


Critical and Academic Work About Cherríe Moraga's Writing


Interviews

Poetry and Perversion: A Conversation with Cherríe Moraga by Akilah Monifa
Chicana lesbian writer Cherríe Moraga was fascinated by the highly publicized murder of beautiful Tejano singer Selena. In this interview, she talks about her new play based loosely on that event, and explores the issues that continue to silence lesbians and women of color. Curve Magazine

"An Interview with Cherríe Moraga." Wayne Alejandro Wolbert. Alma Latina. ALIANZA: The Latina/o Student Alliance, (Oct./Nov. 1995), Pp. 4-8.

"Interview with Cherríe Moraga." Norma Alarcón. Third Woman 3 (1986): 126-34.

"Interview with Cherríe Moraga." Luz-Marie Umpierre. The Americas Review: A Review of Hispanic Literature and Art of the USA 14:2 (Summer 1986): 54-67.

"An Interview with Cherríe Moraga: Queer Reservations; or Art, Identity, and Politics in the 1990s." Rosemary Weatherston. Queer Frontiers: Millennial Geographies, Genders, and Generations.  Ed. Joseph A. Boone. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 2000.

"Frontier Reservations: Art, Identity, and Political Agency in the Queer 90's; An Interview with Cherríe Moraga" in Queer Frontiers: Millennial Geographies, Genders, and Generations. UP Wisconsin, 2000. 64-83.

 

Biographical information

Understanding Literature, Walter Kalaidjian - Emory University, Judith Roof - Michigan State University, Stephen Watt - Indiana University

Cherríe Moraga- a short bio by Amy Gilllman at glbtq website (an encyclopedia of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer culture)

 

Videos

CHERRÍE MORAGA [VIDEO RECORDING] (San Francisco, CA :American Poetry Archives, San Francisco State University, c1988.) Available at Stanford University.

Yarbro-Bejarano, Yvonne. TOWARDS A THEORY OF 'DIFFERENCE' (WITH A DIFFERENCE) AND AN APPLICATION TO CHERRIE MORAGA'S 'SHADOW OF A MAN' [VIDEORECORDING] ([1991]) Available at Stanford University.

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