A collection of published and unpublished writings of the groundbreaking Chicana writer and self-described "chicana dyke-feminist, tejana patlache poet, writer and cultural theorist" Gloria Anzaldúa
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A collection of published and unpublished writings of the groundbreaking Chicana writer and self-described "chicana dyke-feminist, tejana patlache poet, writer and cultural theorist" Gloria Anzaldúa
Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xi, 361 p.)),
25 cm
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Description based on print version record
Includes bibliographical references and index
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Contents; Editor's Acknowledgments; Introduction: Reading Gloria Anzaldúa, Reading Ourselves . . .Complex Intimacies, Intricate Connections; Part One: "Early" Writings; TIHUEQUE; To Delia, Who Failed on Principles; Reincarnation; The Occupant; I Want To Be Shocked Shitless; The New Speakers; Speaking in Tongues: A Letter to Third World Women Writers; The coming of el mundo surdo; La Prieta; El paisano is a bird of good omen; Dream of the Double-Faced Woman; Foreword to the Second Edition (of This Bridge Called My Back); Spirituality, Sexuality, and the Body: An Interview with Linda Smuckler
La Frontera; La vulva es una herida abierta / The vulva is an open wound: Part Two: "Middle" WritingsEnemy of the State; Del Otro Lado; Encountering the Medusa; Creativity and Switching Modes of Consciousness; En Rapport, In Opposition: Cobrando cuentas a las nuestras; The Presence; Metaphors in the Tradition of the Shaman; Haciendo caras, una entrada; Bridge, Drawbridge, Sandbar, or Island: Lesbians-of-Color Hacienda Alianzas; Ghost Trap/Trampa de espanto; To(o) Queer the Writer-Loca, escritora y chicana; Border Arte: Nepantla, el Lugar de la Frontera; On the Process of Writing Borderlands
The New Mestiza Nation: A Multicultural MovementPart Three: Gallery of Images; Part Four: "Later" Writings; Foreword to Cassell's Encyclopedia of Queer Myth, Symboland Spirit; How to; Memoir-My Calling; or, Notes for "How Prieta Came to Write"; When I write I hover; Transforming American Studies: 2001 Bode-Pearson Prize Acceptance Speech; Yemayá; (Un)natural bridges, (Un)safe spaces; Healing wounds; Reading LP; A Short Q & A between LP and Her Author (GEA); Like a spider in her web; Bearing Witness: Their Eyes Anticipate the Healing; The Postmodern Llorona; Speaking across the Divide
Llorona CoyolxauhquiDisability & Identity: An E-mail Exchange & a Few Additional Thoughts; Let us be the healing of the wound: The Coyolxauhquiimperative-la sombra y el sueño; Appendix 1: Glossary; Appendix 2: Timeline: Some Highlights from Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa's Life; Bibliography; Index