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Tag: Teresa Palomo Acosta

My Mother Pieced Quilts – Analysis

Posted on September 10, 2021September 10, 2021 by JL Admin

The poem “My Mother Pieced Quilts” was published in 1976 at the beginning of a renaissance of Mexican-American (also referred to as Chicana [for female authors]) literary creativity. This renaissance did not reflect the female authors’ sudden burst of creativity, for there always were women writing, but rather it reflects the sudden willingness on the…

My Mother Pieced Quilts – Themes

Posted on September 10, 2021September 10, 2021 by JL Admin

Kinship/Motherhood  Teresa Palomo Acosta’s poem “My Mother Pieced Quilts” stitches together pieces of memory, history, and tradition to create a poem, much as her mother once stitched together pieces of old dresses, work clothes, and nightgowns to create a quilt.  In the poem “My Mother Pieced Quilts,” the speaker reflects on images of her mother,…

My Mother Pieced Quilts – Meaning – Annotation

Posted on September 10, 2021September 10, 2021 by JL Admin

Lines 1–4  Acosta begins the poem at the most literal level, introducing the quilts and how they were used: for warmth against winter chill. Using a metaphor, she describes the quilts as “weapons” against “pounding january winds,” perhaps the way a young child would imagine them during the coldest of winter nights.  Lines 5–7  Here…

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