Conflicting Issues of Identity & Culture in Gabriela Mistral’s Work After studying Module 5: Lecture Materials & Resources, discuss the conflicting issues

Conflicting Issues of Identity & Culture in Gabriela Mistral’s Work

After studying Module 5: Lecture Materials & Resources, discuss the conflicting issues of identity and culture in Gabriela Mistral’s work, “Chile’s Land”.

  • Think about Mistral’s tone and how it connects, disputes or supports the various connotations in her poem.
  • I challenge you to read another one of her works on cultural identity and use it to support your analysis in this discussion.
  • Remember to use proper MLA format when quoting other sources.

Submission Instructions: 

  • Your initial post should be at least 200 words, formatted, and cited in current MLA or APA style (choose one) with support from the textbook and lecture materials.

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