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    The Gloria Anzaldúa Reader (2009), pp. 26–36. (205) (198) (207) "Gloria Anzaldúa". www.uhu.es. Retrieved September 26, 2017. Anzaldúa, Gloria. "La Llorona...
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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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    ISBN 9780816530618. Anzaldúa, Gloria (2009). The Gloria Anzaldúa Reader. Duke University Press Books. pp. 289–290. ISBN 9780822345640. Estrada, Gabriel E. (2002)...
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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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    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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    movement Anzaldua, Gloria; Keating, AnaLouise (2009). The Gloria Anzaldúa Reader. Duke University Press. p. 283. ISBN 9780822391272. Anzaldúa, Gloria (2015)...
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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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  • Braver Than We Are Speaking in Tongues (speech), a speech written by Gloria E. Anzaldúa Speaking in Tongues (TV series), an Australian television program...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    "cultures" can act as a "fulcrum" to engage in political change. Gloria E. Anzaldúa writes about Nepantla in the context of the writing process. In her...
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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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    Barbara Smith, Pat Parker, Margaret Sloan-Hunter, Cheryl Clarke, Gloria E. Anzaldúa, Cherríe Moraga, Monique Wittig, and Sara Ahmed (although the last...
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  • 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Kathy Acker Peter Ackroyd Edward Albee Isabel Allende Martin Amis Gloria E. Anzaldúa Alberto Arbasino...
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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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  • Giles' theory of sexual desire Girlfriend Girlfriend experience Glans Gloria E. Anzaldúa Glory hole Glove fetishism Gofraid Donn Gokkun Golden Age of Porn...
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  • theory, deconstruction Judith Butler: Post-structuralist feminism Gloria E. Anzaldúa: Latina literary theory Ilan Stavans: Latino cultural theory Frederick...
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  • Frontera: The New Mestiza, influential work on Chicana issues by Gloria E. Anzaldúa "Up the Country" (originally "Borderland"), an 1892 popular poem by...
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    Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color, edited by Gloria E. Anzaldúa and Cherríe Moraga. More broadly, as Kimberlé Crenshaw observes: "This...
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    young women, and women's studies programs. Feminists of color such as Gloria E. Anzaldúa, bell hooks, Cherríe Moraga, Audre Lorde, Maxine Hong Kingston, Leslie...
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  • (philosophy) Judith Butler – Heteronormativity – Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick – Gloria E. Anzaldúa – New Queer Cinema – Queer pedagogy – Roland Barthes – Julia Kristeva...
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  • anthology This Bridge Called My Back, edited by Cherríe Moraga and Gloria E. Anzaldúa, was published and But Some of Us Are Brave was published the following...
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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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    immigrants and second generation American authors. Chicana author Gloria E. Anzaldúa, a major figure in the fields Third World Feminism, Postcolonial Feminism...
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  • 1964), Vinegar Hill Donald Antrim (born 1959), The Hundred Brothers Gloria E. Anzaldúa (1942–2004), author, poet and activist, Borderlands/La Frontera: The...
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    feminism receded in the 1980s, feminists of color such as Audre Lorde, Gloria E. Anzaldúa and Angela Davis entered academic environments and brought their perspectives...
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  • century: Kathy Acker Isabel Allende: Chilean writer. Gloria E. Anzaldúa Matilde Asensi Lucia Berlin Octavia E. Butler Rosario Castellanos Figueroa Amparo Dávila...
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