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2012: Beca Nebrija de Creación Literaria, Instituto Franklin, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares; Inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters
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1997. "Bailando y Cantando," short story, "Las diosas," "Decolonizing the Mind," and "Fiestas de diciembre," poems in
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El Mundo Zurdo: Selected Works from the Meetings of the Society for the Study of Gloria Anzaldúa 2007 & 2009,
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2013: Yellow Rose of Texas Education Award; HOPE Cultural Arts Award; the Letras de Aztlán from NACCS Tejas Foco
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2000. Santuarios: Program Essay. The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center Rockefeller Gateways Program Performance.
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1992 "Footlights Across the Border: A History of Spanish Language Professional Theater on the Texas Stage,"
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and "Action, Thought, Spirit"(poem) in Prairie Schooner.1992 *"Snapshots of a Girlhood en la frontera," in
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1993 "No Short Journeys: The Interplay of Culture in the History and Literature of the Borderlands," in
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2016: Escuela Tlatelolco's Champion of Change Award for Art, Literature, & Culture, Denver, Colorado
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Paths to Discovery: Autobiographies of Chicanas with Careers in Mathematics, Science and Engineering.
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in 1973. She received her Master of Science degree in English with a minor in political science from
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2010: Exceptional Texas Woman, by the Veteran Feminists of America, Texas, March 19, Dallas, Texas
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https://www.latinobookreview.com/interview-with-norma-elia-cantuacute--latino-book-review.html
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Prietas y Güeras: Proceedings of the First Conference on the Life and Work of Gloria Anzaldúa.
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2003: Distinguished Scholar Award from the Division on Chicana and Chicano Literature of the
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1996. "Letters Home/Letters from Home," sporadic column of poetry and prose in the monthly
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https://folklife.si.edu/magazine/norma-elia-cantu-preserving-culture-creative-writing
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Teaching Gloria Anzaldúa: Pedagogies and Practices for our Classrooms and Communities
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2015: Outstanding Latina of Kansas City (Women's History Month), DosMundos Newspaper
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Co-edited with Olga Nájera-Ramírez and Brenda Romero. University of Illinois Press.
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1995 "My History Not Yours: The Formation of Mexican American Autobiography," in
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Word Images: New Perspectives on Canícula and Other Works by Norma Elia Cantú
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She has been on the faculty of Texas A&M International University, the
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https://uapress.arizona.edu/2019/09/five-questions-with-norma-elia-cantu
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2020: The Rudolfo Anaya Best Latino Fiction Focused Book Award from the
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2005 Homegirls in the Public Sphere in National Women's Studies Journal
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Moctezuma’s Table: Rolando Briseño’s Mexicano and Chicano Tablescapes,
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2002: American Educational Studies Association Critics' Choice Award,
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meXicana Fashions: Politics, Self Adornment and Identity Construction
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in 1970. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in English and
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featuring Norma Elia Cantú. Edited by Nan Cuba and Riley Robinson (
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Poetry book, limited edition. Southwest School of Arts and Crafts.
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Flor y Ciencia: Chicanas in Mathematics, Science and Engineering
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2002: Elli Köngäs Maranda Prize from the Women's Section of the
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1995 "Carry Me Like Water" in The Washington Post, Book World.
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Co-edited with Inés Hernández Ávila, University of Texas Press
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2014: Elected to the board of the American Folklore Society
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Entre Malinche y Guadalupe: Tejanas in Literature and Art.
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Entre Malinche y Guadalupe: Tejanas in Literature and Art
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2010: Elvira Cordero de Cisneros Macondo Foundation Award
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writer and the Murchison Professor in the Humanities at
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2010 There Was a Woman, in Journal of Folklore Research
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Inside the Latin@ Experience: A Latino Studies Reader,
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2003: Américo Paredes Prize, American Folklore Society
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Art at Our Doorstep: San Antonio Writers and Artists
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2015 Letters to the Poet from his Brother, in Aztlán
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1998. "Decolonizing the Mind" and "Trojan Horse" in
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https://unmpress.com/books/cabanuelas/9780826360618
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Meditación Fronteriza: Poems of Life, Love and Work
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National Association of Chicana and Chicano Studies
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Co-editor with Olga Najera Ramírez. 396:UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press 31: 20: 484:, Revista Literaria, Cd. Victoria, Tamps. 219:Chicana Traditions: Change and Continuity 487:1998. "Tino" and "Perpetuo Socorro," in 186:in 1976 and her PhD in English from the 847: 696: 661:1984 "Cuentos: Stories by Latinas," in 1003:Hispanic and Latino American novelists 943:Mexican emigrants to the United States 176:Texas A&M International University 80:Texas A&M International University 973:American academics of Mexican descent 948:University of Nebraska–Lincoln alumni 557:1994. "Nebraska Family: A Triptych," 529:, number 9, University of New Mexico. 257:2010: UTSA Globalization Award, April 37:Cantú at the 2019 Texas Book Festival 7: 705:"From La Frontera to La Universidad" 508:1998. "El luto," in Ventana Abierta. 178:in Laredo, from which she graduated 1038:21st-century American women writers 1033:20th-century American women writers 978:American writers of Mexican descent 748:Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs (2017). 184:Texas A&I University‑Kingsville 84:Texas A&M University–Kingsville 1083:21st-century Mexican women writers 1078:20th-century Mexican women writers 349:Co-editor with Rita Urquíjo Ruiz, 199:University of Missouri-Kansas City 195:University of Texas at San Antonio 14: 614:American Folklore Society Journal 612:1995 "Fiesta, fe, y cultura," in 513:Floricanto Sí: U.S. Latina Poetry 491:, University of California Press. 247:2008: Cátedra Laborious from the 910: 898: 886: 874: 862: 850: 283:International Latino Book Awards 1008:21st-century American novelists 968:20th-century American novelists 754:. University of Arizona Press. 459:2000. "Realidad Fronteriza" in 446:, University of Illinois Press. 1053:21st-century Mexican novelists 579:, University of Arizona Press. 389:Texas A&M University Press 373:Diálogo Special Issue: Poetry, 361:Universidad Autónoma de Mexico 353:. University of Arizona Press 188:University of Nebraska-Lincoln 88:University of Nebraska-Lincoln 1: 780:The American Folklore Society 654:1984 "Woman of Her Word," in 498:e, Texas A&M Press. 1998. 226:Race in the College Classroom 634:Western Historical Quarterly 625:Western Historical Quarterly 552:Premio Aztlán Literary Prize 539:1995. "Tino" and "Papi," in 403:Co-Editor. 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AAAS Adelante Project. 359:Borderlands/La Frontera. 322:Cabañuelas: A Love Story 249:Universidad de Monterrey 168:Laredo Community College 145:Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas 139:Early life and education 61:Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas 46:Norma Elia Cantú Becerra 1113:Novelists from Missouri 1098:Mexican women academics 1063:Mexican women novelists 429:I embroider borders.... 251:, Monterrey, Nuevo León 494:1998. "Capirotada" in 477:. Houghton Mifflin Co. 205:Awards and recognition 776:"Past AFS Presidents" 505:, electronic journal. 503:Proyecto Scheherazade 1108:Novelists from Texas 1023:American folklorists 1013:American women poets 564:Chapters 42–44 from 515:. New York: Penguin. 1068:Mexican folklorists 1058:Mexican women poets 711:. October 27, 2017. 482:A Quien Corresponda 244:Scholar of the Year 162:Cantú received her 675:1978 "Selina," in 570:The Texas Humanist 489:Aztlán in Viet Nam 357:2015. 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Index

Cantú at the 2019 Texas Book Festival
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
Texas A&M International University
Texas A&M University–Kingsville
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
inside.trinity.edu/directory/ncantu
Chicana
postmodernist
Trinity University
San Antonio
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
Laredo
Webb County, Texas
public schools
AA
Laredo Community College
political science
Texas A&M International University
summa cum laude
Texas A&I University‑Kingsville
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
University of Texas at San Antonio
University of Missouri-Kansas City
American Folklore Society
Modern Languages Association
National Association of Chicana and Chicano Studies
Universidad de Monterrey
International Latino Book Awards
American Folklore Society
Premio Aztlán Literary Prize

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