Estela Portillo Trambley
Portillo Trambley has described herself as Chicana who has becomemuch Anglicized. Born into a middle-class Mexican American family, she seemingly had little personal experience with social discriminationwhile growing up. As an author and schoolteacher, married to an Anglo,she says that she finds herself at times torn between a strong feeling for Mexican culture and the Mexican American community.
Born 1936-01-01
Died 1999-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF94650307
- WikidataQ21811371
- ISNI0000000081673469
- Open LibraryOL834687A
Top Subjects
- Mexican Americans -- Literary collections (1)
- Mexican Americans -- Drama. (1)
- Illegal aliens -- Fiction. (1)
- Mexican American women -- Fiction. (1)
- Women immigrants -- Fiction. (1)
- Women landowners -- Fiction. (1)
- Indian women -- Fiction. (1)
Books by Estela Portillo Trambley
Total count: 9
Rain of scorpions and other writingsTonatiuh International1975-01-01
Sor Juana and other playsBilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe1983-01-01
TriniBilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe1986-01-01
Rain of scorpions and other storiesBilingual Presse1993-01-01-
"Antología de Cuentistas Chicanas" Estados Unidos de los '60 a los '901st editionEditorial Cuarto Propio1993-12-04
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Sor Juana1st electronic ed.Alexander Street Press2007-01-01
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Puente Negro1st electronic ed.Alexander Street Press2007-01-01
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Sun images1st electronic ed.Alexander Street Press2007-01-01
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Autumn gold1st electronic ed.Alexander Street Press2007-01-01