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Teresa De La Parra: “Mama Blanca’s Memoirs”

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Introduction

(WIP) Hello, My Name is Diana. This is (*hopefully*) the last semester of my IDST degree (combined areas of study; sociology, geography, and Spanish). My favourite activities are traveling, snowboarding, and playing games. I don’t really ever find myself reading anything outside of required course material (rarely novels) since it’s already a lot but I’m …

Week #1: Introduction

Hi everyone! My name is Ashley and I am in my 4th year studying International Relations and Sociology. I am 23 years old and from Langley, BC. Something fun about me is that I grew up on a beef cattle farm for almost all my life, and I got to show them at local fairs […]

Mama Blanca’s Memoirs

My first and foremost thought after fishing reading this novel was: “Why in the world does her memoir almost completely focus on her time spent as a child?”. I guess I had understood memoirs as something that captures memorable experiences throughout a persons entire life, and I think in some ways Mama Blanca’s (yes I […]

week 1: introduction

 Hi everyone!My name is Katherine, I am a Human Geography major, and this is my second to last semester at UBC! I started my degree at UofT and moved back home to Vancouver after my first year. I absolutely loved living in downtown Toronto and goi…

week 1: introduction

 Hi everyone!My name is Katherine, I am a Human Geography major, and this is my second to last semester at UBC! I started my degree at UofT and moved back home to Vancouver after my first year. I absolutely loved living in downtown Toronto and goi…

week 2: de la Parra’s Mama Blanca’s Memoirs

Dynamics of perception, both of self and others, is an idea that stood out to me while reading Teresa de la Parra’s “Mama Blanca’s Memoirs”. I view the concept of identity as being explored through and defined by what a person is not. The dichotomous i…