Natalie Diaz Essays
Weeping Buffalo: The True Story of America College
When My Brother Was an Aztec
When we think of Native Americans, we think of the fictionalized version we were taught as children: those who were met by the pioneers of the Mayflower, the founders of Thanksgiving, the hippy-dippy spiritualists. These ideas, much like the rest...
The Physical and Psychological Hunger Represented in “No More Cake Here” and “Why I Hate Raisins” By Natalie Diaz College
When My Brother Was an Aztec
The concept of hunger can be used to represent many different things, whether it be in the physical, emotional, or conceptual sense. In Natalie Diaz’s poetry, hunger serves to represent ideas in both physical and psychological ways. She places the...