The House on Mango Street from Sandra Cisneros Short Story Literary Analysis Research Paper
*Literary Analysis Research
Essay: The literary analysis research essay (1250 words), due towards
the end of the course, will analyze an author’s collection of short
stories that you choose. It should be a literary text (e.g., not genre
writing such as young adult, horror, mystery, or romance) that has been
influential, and has been the frequent subject of critical analysis –
this will be evident when you check JStor or other library databases.
The text you choose should not be so recent that its impact on
literature has not yet been determined, or analyzed in critical texts.
Using research to support your points, you will develop and write a
literary argument about the collection as a whole, focusing on two or
three key stories. Your analysis will be supported with the sources you
find in your research (at least FIVE). This assignment is worth 200
points.References Betz, R. (2012). Chicana “Belonging” in Sandra Cisneros' The House on Mango Street. Rocky Mountain Review, 66, 18-33. Retrieved April 15, 2020, from www.jstor.org/stable/rockmounrevi.66.18 Cisneros, S.(1984). The House on Mango Street, Vintage Contemporaries, A division of Random House, Inc.,New York Doyle, J. (1994). More Room of Her Own: Sandra Cisneros's The House on Mango Street. MELUS, 19(4), 5-35. doi:10.2307/468200 Martin, K. (2008). The House (of Memory) on Mango Street: Sandra Cisneros's Counter-Poetics of Space. South Atlantic Review, 73(1), 50-67. Retrieved April 15, 2020, from www.jstor.org/stable/27784760 Olivares, J. (2005). Entering The House on Mango Street (Sandra Cisneros). In T. Burns & J. W. Hunter (Eds.), Contemporary Literary Criticism (Vol. 193). Detroit, MI: Gale. (Reprinted from Teaching American Ethnic Literatures: Nineteen Essays, pp. 209-235, by J. R. Maitino & D. R. Peck, Eds., 1996, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press) Retrieved from https://link-gale-com.eznvcc.vccs.edu:2443/apps/do... Saber, Y. (2013). The Charged Strolls of the Brown Flâneuse in Sandra Cisneros's "The House on Mango Street". Pacific Coast Philology, 48(1), 69-87. Retrieved April 15, 2020, from www.jstor.org/stable/41932640 Sarbanes, J. (2020). An overview of The House on Mango Street. In Literature Resource Center. Detroit, MI: Gale. Retrieved from https://link-gale-com.eznvcc.vccs.edu:2443/apps/do...