Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-264) and index Introduction: shifting worlds, una entrada - AnaLouise Keating -- - Part 1 - autohistoria y autohistoria-teoria....(re)writing self, (re)writing culture -- - Gloria y yo: writing silence and the search for the fronteriza voice - Zulma Y. Méndez -- - The 1,001-piece nights of Gloria Anzaldúa: autohistoria-teoría at Florida Atlantic University - Caren S. Neile -- - Reclaiming pleasure: reading the body in "people whould not die in June in South Texas" - Mary Loving Blanchard -- - Daughter of Coatlicue: an interview with Gloria Anzaldúa - Irene Lara -- - Living in the House of Nepantla - Irene Reti -- - Part 2 - nepantla....pathways to change -- - La Gloriosa Travesura de la Musa Que Cruza/The misbehaving glory(a) of the border-crossing muse: transgression in Anzaldúa's children's stories - Edith M. Vásquez -- - Apertures of in-betweeness, of selves in the middle - Mariana Ortega -- ^ - Champion of the spirit: Anzaldúa's critique of rationalist epistemology - Amala Levine -- - Shifting the shapes of things to come: the presence of the future in the philosophy of Gloria Anzaldúa - Jane Caputi -- - "Doing Mestizaje": when epistemology becomes ethics - Monica Torres -- - Part 5 - el mundo zurdo, the new tribalism....forging new alliances -- - This is personal: revisiting Gloria Anzaldúa from within the borderlands - Lee Maracle -- - Spirit, culture, sex: elements of the creative process in Anzaldúa's poetry - Linda Garber -- - Radical rhetoric: anger, activism, and change - Amanda Espinosa-Aguilar -- - Tierra tremenda: the earth's agony and ecstasy in the work of Gloria Anzaldúa - Inés Hernández-Ávila -- - Shifting perspectives: spiritual activism, social transformation, and the politics of spirit - AnaLouise Keating ^ - From within Germinative stasis: creating active subjectivity, resistant agency - María Lugones -- - Negotiating paradoxical spaces: women, disabilities, and the experience of Nepantla - Carrie McMaster -- - Part 3 - nos/otras....intersecting selves/intersecting others -- - What do you learn from what you see? Gloria Anzaldúa and double-vision in the teaching of writing - Eve Wiederhold -- - Reading national identities: the radical disruptions of Borderlands/La Frontera - Beth Berila -- - Teaching la Conciencia de la Mestiza in the midst of white privilege - Simona J. Hill -- - "Know me unbroken": peeling back the silenced rind of the queer mouth - Mark W. Bundy -- - New pathways toward understanding self-in-relation: Anzaldúan (re)visions for developmental psychology - Kelli Zaytown -- - Part 4 - conocimientos....expanding the vision -- - "So much meat": Gloria Anzaldúa, the mind/body split, and exerting control over my fat body - Elena Levy-Navarro -- Offers a multidisciplinary investigation of the concepts, impact, and writings of contemporary cultural theorist and creative writer, Gloria Anzaldua. Here, scholars from a number of disciplines gather to reflect critically and anecdotally on Anzaldua's writing, her ideas, and the wider significance of her work
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