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Todas Nosotras, Sutherland Jaramillo
Todas Nosotras, Sutherland Jaramillo
Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
Through the consideration of the figure of La Llorona in poetic narratives, these poems, which are selections from a self-produced collection of poetry in my Master’s Thesis "La Llorona in Nuevomexicana Poetic Narratives: Reflections on Writing and Memory," explore themes of identity, place, and memory, and offer a reflection on the role of women as storytellers and the possibility of reimagining the lore to tell the story of both La Llorona’s haunting liminality and empowerment.
El Secreto Del Rio Hondo, Corilia Ortega
El Secreto Del Rio Hondo, Corilia Ortega
Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
As Northern New Mexicans we share watersheds, mountain ranges, wild growing remedios, the sun's setting path, and strong querencia. Yet, there are innumerable differet and significant ways in which our hearts beat for this land, water, and sky. This is querencia in the Fall season, in relation to our river. It is exactly what I observe today and love about time and place in Northern NM. It may be similar to many Nortenos, but not easily replicated.
Let's Sing For Your Granma, Shelli L. Rottschafer Phd
Let's Sing For Your Granma, Shelli L. Rottschafer Phd
Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
"Let's Sing For Your Granma" is a short story based in Gallup, NM. It concerns a family living on the Navajo Reservation and how they deal with the matriarch's diagnosis of COVID.
Aztlán Del Sol, Marcus Zúñiga
Aztlán Del Sol, Marcus Zúñiga
Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
An artistic writing developed from the themes and concepts of an of art installation made by a visual artist of Mexican-American descent from New Mexico. The work references the relationship of Aztec mythology to the American Southwest, art theoretical discourse in object oriented ontology and aesthetics, and key ideas in astronomy. Additionally interwoven is an expanded sense for interpreting ancestry and history under the constructs of multicultural conceptions of time, specifically cultures with notable spiritual rituals of Sun worship and observation.
Ghost, Julia Storch
Ghost, Julia Storch
Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
A short reflection from the perspective of a ghost town.
Nothing Above, Everything Below: Zumbadores De La Sierra Jémez, Enrique R. Lamadrid
Nothing Above, Everything Below: Zumbadores De La Sierra Jémez, Enrique R. Lamadrid
Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
"Nothing Above, Everything Below" is a "species poem" dedicated to the two kinds of "zoomers" that frequented Rudolfo Anaya's casita in Jémez Springs in the summertime. He was deeply inspired by the Jémez mountains, its peoples and creatures. Hummingbirds are so fascinating to all, that they easily become commonplace. Clichés when writing about them are difficult to overcome. This is the story of the two zumbadores (Sp.) that migrate to breed in northern boreal forests. They do not hum, but rather zoom between cultures, between life and death. This memorial tribute honors Anaya and his great generosity. He made his …
Pale Hummingbird, Esther M. Garcia
Pale Hummingbird, Esther M. Garcia
Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
No abstract provided.
Consejera, Esther Marie Garcia
Consejera, Esther Marie Garcia
Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
No abstract provided.
Meaningful Recuerdos, Esther Marie García
Meaningful Recuerdos, Esther Marie García
Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
No abstract provided.
The Place That Takes You In, Sylvia Ramos Cruz
The Place That Takes You In, Sylvia Ramos Cruz
Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
No abstract provided.
Of Motherhood, Caldo Y Atole, Amanda R. Garcia
Of Motherhood, Caldo Y Atole, Amanda R. Garcia
Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
"Of Motherhood, caldo y atole" explores the complexity of motherhood in relation to the vivid scenery, culture, and food of New Mexico.
Gato Negro, Tecolote Floreado, Rosalee Montoya
Gato Negro, Tecolote Floreado, Rosalee Montoya
Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
–Era una época insólita, una época de inseguridad y una época de inquietud. Así comenzó un cuento que me contó mi abuela, Refugio, una mañana cuando era pequeña. Me dijo que, en el año 1929, comenzaron a pasar algunos incidentes extraños en Nuevo Méjico alrededor de los pueblitos de Pastura, la Pintada y hasta en partes tan lejos como en Los Montoya. Para los habitantes del llano del medio, estos eventos no tenían buena explicación según decían los que vivían allí. Siempre había permaneció la tranquilidad, paz y amistad en todo el llano. Al principio, nadie puso mucha atención cuando …
White On The Outside | Brown On The Inside, Damon R. Carbajal
White On The Outside | Brown On The Inside, Damon R. Carbajal
Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
This poem is one of a trio of poems published in this volume titled, “at the interSEXtion of being GAY and CHICANX: Un Trío de Poemas,” that dive into what it means growing up as a gay, Chicanx light-skinned in the current times post the moviemento and through the strides of the queer liberation movement. The poems explore many facets of living at this intersection including, but not limited to, toxic masculinities, queerphobia, mental health, sexual assault, pride, etc. The poems also explore the notion of what it means to be mestiza as Mexicano and White and how this further …
Goddess Couture, Natalia O. Trevino
Goddess Couture, Natalia O. Trevino
Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
These poems explore the nature of the divine patriarch and matriarch in the mestiza-American consciousness.
Fighting The Tragedy Of The Commons (Poem), Olivia Romo
Fighting The Tragedy Of The Commons (Poem), Olivia Romo
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.