SANDRA CISNEROS’UN “CARAMELO”, “THE HOUSE ON MANGO STREET” VE “THE WOMAN HOLLERING CREEK AND OTHER STORIES”ADLI ESERLERİNDE ERKEĞİN GÜCÜNÜN YANSIMASI

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Year-Number: 2014-XVII
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