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- The_Hungry_Woman abstract "The Hungry Woman: A Mexican Medea is a play by Cherríe Moraga. The play, published by West End Press, was first written in 1995. It includes aspects of Coatlicue, an Aztec goddess, the play Medea by Euripedes, and La Llorona.A revolution in what was the United States had created separate territories for different racial groups. One territory is now African-American, one territory is now Native American, and another is now Latino and Hispanic. Patriarchies were established and homosexuals were forced to leave many of the areas because of politically conservative counter-revolutions. The setting is a post-apocalyptic future on the border of the current United States and Aztlán, the separate nation carved out for Latinos and Hispanics as well as Native Americans. Aztlán combined elements of both cultures. Medea was exiled because of the patriarchical, anti-homosexual revolution in Aztlán.Medea, her son Chac-Mool, and her girlfriend live in the border area, around Phoenix, Arizona. Medea's husband Jasón wants to divorce Medea and take her Chac-Mool with him back to Aztlán, where he holds an important place in society.".
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- The_Hungry_Woman comment "The Hungry Woman: A Mexican Medea is a play by Cherríe Moraga. The play, published by West End Press, was first written in 1995. It includes aspects of Coatlicue, an Aztec goddess, the play Medea by Euripedes, and La Llorona.A revolution in what was the United States had created separate territories for different racial groups. One territory is now African-American, one territory is now Native American, and another is now Latino and Hispanic.".
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