- (/mɛˈstiːzoʊ, mɪˈ-/ mest-EE-zoh, mist-, Spanish: [mesˈtiθo] or [mesˈtiso]; fem.
mestiza,
literally 'mixed person') is a
person of
mixed European and non-European...
- The María
Clara gown,
historically known as the
traje de
mestiza during the
Spanish colonial era, is a type of
traditional dress worn by
women in the...
- Borderlands/La Frontera: The New
Mestiza is a 1987 semi-autobiographical work by
Gloria E. Anzaldúa that
examines the
Chicano and
Latino experience through...
- She
loosely based her best-known book, Borderlands/La Frontera: The New
Mestiza (1987), on her life
growing up on the Mexico–Texas
border and incorporated...
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Mestiza Double Consciousness is a
concept coined by Peruvian-American
Sociologist Sylvanna Falcón in her study, "
Mestiza Double Consciousness: The Voices...
- The Una
Mestiza ("A
Mestiza"),
sometimes referred to as La
Mestiza ("The
Mestiza"), is an 1887
painting by
Filipino painter and hero Juan Luna. The masterpiece...
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Engracio Valmonte. For the
painting by Juan Luna, see Una
Mestiza. Ang
Mestisa (The
Mestiza) is a well-known Tagalog-language
novel written by Filipino...
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Mahlia the
Mestiza (French:
Mahlia la métisse) is a 1943
French drama film
directed by
Walter Kapps and
starring Käthe von Nagy, Jean
Servais and Georges...
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Sangley A
mestiza de sangley, c. 1875
Languages Philippine Spanish,
Tagalog (Filipino),
Philippine Hokkien, Cantonese, Taishanese, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hili****non/Ilonggo...
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under the
collective term Filipiniana,
including the
aristocratic traje de
mestiza (also
called the
Maria Clara); the
Visayan kimona with its short-sleeved...