School of Interdisciplinary Programs & Community Engagement Dissertations and Theses

School of Interdisciplinary Programs & Community Engagement Dissertations and Theses

 

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Theses/Dissertations from 2025

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El Cuerpo Puede Curar, Crear Y Cocinar: Analyzing Chicana Embodied Knowledge in the U.S-Mexico Borderlands, Kimberly Monserrat Grimaldo

Theses/Dissertations from 2023

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¿Dónde Vamos?: Exploring Neoliberal Gentrification Within an Oak Cliff Barrio, Luis E. Macias Barrientos

Theses/Dissertations from 2020

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MexArtivist as Resistance Against Media Representation of Latinxs in the U.S., Jose Garcia Gilling

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Resisting Whiteness & White Supremacy Through Mexican American Studies, Josue Puente

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“Tell Us About Your Character”: An Autoethnographic Study of RPG’S Through Gloria Anzaldúa’s Nepantla State, Jose Reta

Theses/Dissertations from 2018

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Hocicona, Contestona, Repelona: Breaking the Silence through Testimonio a Collection of Prose and Poetry, Valerie Ann Leal Cerda

Theses/Dissertations from 2017

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A Testimonio Reclaiming Acceptance of My ESL Experience: Trauma, Tex-Mex and Third Space, Cinthia E. Bernal

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The Smuggler Journals: Transgressing and Policing the Border in the Rio Grande Valley, Lupe Alberto Flores

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Forgot My Tribe: Meditations on Hip Hop and la Frontera, Arnulfo Daniel Segovia

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(Re)Defining Masculinity: Creando Conciencia y Conocimiento Sobre la Educación through Food, Jesus Aaron Sierra

Theses/Dissertations from 2016

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Mapping borderlands horror: Tales in terror, trauma, and Latinx immigrant experiences in recent fiction, Cynthia Saldivar

Theses/Dissertations from 2011

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La Llorona and horror: A Chicana feminist reading of the films “The Wailer” and “The Wailer II”, Orquidea Morales