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    to Gloria Anzaldúa. Voices from the Gaps biography San Francisco Chronicle Obituary for Gloria Anzaldúa "Society for the Study of Gloria Anzaldua" Archived...
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    (2009). The Gloria E. Anzaldúa reader. Duke University Press. Lunsford, Andrea A. (1998). "Toward a mestiza rhetoric: Gloria Anzaldúa on composition...
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    Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza (category Works by Gloria E. Anzaldúa)
    Frontera: The New Mestiza is a 1987 semi-autobiographical work by Gloria E. Anzaldúa that examines the Chicano and Latino experience through the lens of...
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  • ProQuest 1295955852. Anzaldúa, Gloria. "To(o) Queer the Writer—Loca, escritor y chicana," originally published 1991; in AnaLouise Keating, The Gloria Anzaldúa Reader...
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    rooted in Chicana feminism and feminist theory, building on the work of Gloria Anzaldúa, Chela Sandoval, and others. This can be seen in the term itself which...
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    Women Writers is a letter written by Gloria E. Anzaldúa. The letter was drafted in 1979 and was published in Anzaldúa’s feminist anthology This Bridge Called...
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    for Chicanas. Chicana writers redefine their relationships with what Gloria Anzaldúa has called "Las Tres Madres" of Mexican culture (i.e. Our Lady of Guadalupe...
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    Women of Color is a feminist anthology edited by Cherríe Moraga and Gloria E. Anzaldúa, first published in 1981 by Persephone Press. The second edition was...
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  • openly available for interpretation." Misappropriation according to Gloria Anzaldúa is "the difference between appropriation [(misappropriation)] and proliferation...
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    New tribalism is a theory by queer Chicana feminist Gloria E. Anzaldúa to disrupt the matrix of imposed identity categories that the hegemonic culture...
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    Macondo Foundation makes awards such as the Gloria E. Anzaldúa Milagro Award honoring the memory of Anzaldúa, a fellow Chicana writer who died in 2004,...
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  • Anzaldúa, Gloria E. Interviews/Entrevistas, edited by AnaLouise Keating, Routledge, 2000. ISBN 978-0415925044. Anzaldúa, Gloria E. The Gloria Anzaldúa Reader...
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    colonial-era term. In the modern era, mestizaje is used by scholars such as Gloria Anzaldúa as a synonym for miscegenation, but with positive connotations. In...
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  • A Luxury," 1985 Audre Lorde, Zami: A New Spelling of My Name, 1982 Gloria Anzaldúa, Borderlands/La Frontera, 1987 David Kishik, Self Study: Notes on the...
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    Posthumanist Implications of La Naguala/The Shapeshifter in the Works of Gloria Anzaldúa." MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 40.4 (2015):...
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    feminism began to recede, scholars of color including Audre Lorde, Gloria E. Anzaldúa and Angela Davis brought their lived experiences into academic discussion...
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    popular broadcasters helped fuel La Onda.[citation needed] In 1987, Gloria Anzaldúa wrote: The whole time I was growing up there was norteño music sometimes...
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  • Anzaldua or Anzaldúa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gloria E. Anzaldúa (1942–2004), American scholar of feminism Juan Antonio Guajardo...
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    Woman. OCLC 555824915. Anzaldúa, Gloria. Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza, Aunt Lute Books, ISBN 1-879960-56-7 Anzaldúa, Gloria. Making Face. Making...
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    Anzaldúa, Gloria; Keating, AnaLouise (2009). The Gloria Anzaldúa Reader. Duke University Press. pp. 279, 297, 303, 320. ISBN 9780822391272. Anzaldúa,...
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    Pornography by the GL/Q Caucus in the Modern Language Association. Gloria Anzaldúa Book Prize. Awarded to Black Feminism Reimagined After Intersectionality...
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    This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color with Gloria Anzaldúa, and the first edition was published in 1981 by Persephone Press. In...
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    coastal European-Americans and African-American Vernacular English. Gloria Anzaldúa — "I spoke English like a Mexican. At Pan American University, I and...
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  • People Should Not Die in June in South Texas (category Works by Gloria E. Anzaldúa)
    story by Chicana writer Gloria E. Anzaldúa, published in 1984. The story is a fictionalized account of Gloria E. Anzaldúa's father dying while she was...
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  • Friends from the Other Side / Amigos del Otro Lado (category Works by Gloria E. Anzaldúa)
    American/Chicana scholar Gloria E. Anzaldúa and illustrated by Consuelo Méndez Castillo. It is loosely based on Anzaldúa's early life in South Texas...
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  • La Prieta (category Works by Gloria E. Anzaldúa)
    feminist scholar Gloria E. Anzaldúa, originally published in the anthology This Bridge Called My Back. The essay explores Anzaldúa's identity as a white/mestiza...
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    for Chicanas. Chicana writers redefine their relationships with what Gloria Anzaldúa has called "Las Tres Madres" of Mexican culture (i.e. Our Lady of Guadalupe...
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    Readership, a dissertation on Oscar "Zeta" Acosta within the context of Gloria Anzaldúa, Piri Thomas, Giannina Braschi, Sandra Cisneros, Junot Díaz, and Gilbert...
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    Association's 2009 Gloria Anzaldúa Prize for her article, "Staying Put: Crossing the Palestine-Israel Border with Gloria Anzaldúa", published in Anthropology...
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  • Anzaldúa, Gloria (1987). Borderlands : the new mestiza = La frontera (1st ed.). San Francisco: Spinsters/Aunt Lute. ISBN 978-1-879960-12-1. Anzaldúa,...
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