
The queen of technicolor
In The Queen of Technicolor, poems draw from the lives of Mexican-Americans as immigrants and their experience of otherness. Facets of a more complex identity—assimilation, language, and a shared human experience—are woven to suggest the need for recognition. The poems are set in the Southwestern United States borderlands as well as Mexico during present day but with a layer of narrative reaching back to the 1940’s and the 1910 Mexican Revolution.
- Balderrama, Jacqueline (Author)
- Rios, Alberto (Thesis advisor)
- Ball, Sally (Committee member)
- Hogue, Cynthia (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)