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Published Writings by Gloria E. Anzaldúa
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Con profunda gratitud xi
- Building Bridges, Transforming Loss, Shaping New Dialogues: Anzaldúan Studies for the Twenty-First Century 1
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PART I. The New Mestizas: “transitions and transformations”
- 1. Bridges of conocimiento: Una conversación con Gloria Anzaldúa 19
- 2. A Letter to Gloria Anzaldúa Written from 30,000 Feet and 25 Years after Her “Speaking in Tongues: A Letter to 3rd-World Women Writers” 26
- 3. Deconstructing the Immigrant Self: The Day I Discovered I Am a Latina 33
- 4. My Path of Conocimiento: How Graduate School Transformed Me into a Nepantlera 39
- 5. Aprendiendo a Vivir/Aprendiendo a Morir 45
- 6. Making Face, Rompiendo Barreras: The Activist Legacy of Gloria E. Anzaldúa 49
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PART II. Exposing the Wounds: “You gave me permission to fly into the dark”
- 7. Anzaldúa, Maestra sebastián josé colón-otero 65
- 8. “May We Do Work That Matters”: Bridging Gloria Anzaldúa across Borders 68
- 9. A Call to Action: Spiritual Activism . . . an Inevitable Unfolding 74
- 10. Gloria Anzaldúa and the Meaning of Queer 80
- 11. Breaking Our Chains: Achieving Nos/otras Consciousness 85
- 12. Conocimiento and Healing: Academic Wounds, Survival, and Tenure 91
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PART III. Border Crossings: Inner Struggles, Outer Change
- 13. Letters from Nepantla: Writing through the Responsibilities and Implications of the Anzaldúan Legacy 103
- 14. Challenging Oppressive Educational Practices: Gloria Anzaldúa on My Mind, in My Spirit 111
- 15. Living Transculturation: Confessions of a Santero Sociologist 118
- 16. Acercándose a Gloria Anzaldúa to Attempt Community 127
- 17. Learning to Live Together: Bridging Communities, Bridging Worlds 136
- 18. Risking the Vision, Transforming the Divides: Nepantlera Perspectives on Academic Boundaries, Identities, and Lives 142
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PART IV. Bridging Theories: Intellectual Activism with/in Borders
- 19. “To live in the borderlands means you” 155
- 20. A modo de testimoniar: Borderlands, Papeles, and U.S. Academia 158
- 21. On Borderlands and Bridges: An Inquiry into Gloria Anzaldúa’s Methodology 165
- 22. For Gloria, Para Mí 172
- 23. Chicana Feminist Sociology in the Borderlands 175
- 24. Embracing Borderlands: Gloria Anzaldúa and Writing Studies 182
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PART V. Todas somos nos/otras: Toward a “politics of openness”
- 25. Hurting, Believing, and Changing the World: My Faith in Gloria Anzaldúa 191
- 26. Feels Like “Carving Bone”: (Re)Creating the Activist-Self, (Re)Articulating Transnational Journeys, while Sifting through Anzaldúan Thought 197
- 27. Shifting 204
- 28. “Darkness, My Night”: The Philosophical Challenge of Gloria Anzaldúa’s Aesthetics of the Shadow 210
- 29. The Simultaneity of Self- and Global Transformations: Bridging with Anzaldúa’s Liberating Vision 218
- 30. For Gloria Anzaldúa . . . Who Left Us Too Soon 226
- 31. She Eagle: For Gloria Anzaldúa 230
- Notes 231
- Glossary 241
- Works Cited 245
- Published Writings by Gloria E. Anzaldúa 253
- Contributors’ Biographies 257
- Index 267
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Con profunda gratitud xi
- Building Bridges, Transforming Loss, Shaping New Dialogues: Anzaldúan Studies for the Twenty-First Century 1
-
PART I. The New Mestizas: “transitions and transformations”
- 1. Bridges of conocimiento: Una conversación con Gloria Anzaldúa 19
- 2. A Letter to Gloria Anzaldúa Written from 30,000 Feet and 25 Years after Her “Speaking in Tongues: A Letter to 3rd-World Women Writers” 26
- 3. Deconstructing the Immigrant Self: The Day I Discovered I Am a Latina 33
- 4. My Path of Conocimiento: How Graduate School Transformed Me into a Nepantlera 39
- 5. Aprendiendo a Vivir/Aprendiendo a Morir 45
- 6. Making Face, Rompiendo Barreras: The Activist Legacy of Gloria E. Anzaldúa 49
-
PART II. Exposing the Wounds: “You gave me permission to fly into the dark”
- 7. Anzaldúa, Maestra sebastián josé colón-otero 65
- 8. “May We Do Work That Matters”: Bridging Gloria Anzaldúa across Borders 68
- 9. A Call to Action: Spiritual Activism . . . an Inevitable Unfolding 74
- 10. Gloria Anzaldúa and the Meaning of Queer 80
- 11. Breaking Our Chains: Achieving Nos/otras Consciousness 85
- 12. Conocimiento and Healing: Academic Wounds, Survival, and Tenure 91
-
PART III. Border Crossings: Inner Struggles, Outer Change
- 13. Letters from Nepantla: Writing through the Responsibilities and Implications of the Anzaldúan Legacy 103
- 14. Challenging Oppressive Educational Practices: Gloria Anzaldúa on My Mind, in My Spirit 111
- 15. Living Transculturation: Confessions of a Santero Sociologist 118
- 16. Acercándose a Gloria Anzaldúa to Attempt Community 127
- 17. Learning to Live Together: Bridging Communities, Bridging Worlds 136
- 18. Risking the Vision, Transforming the Divides: Nepantlera Perspectives on Academic Boundaries, Identities, and Lives 142
-
PART IV. Bridging Theories: Intellectual Activism with/in Borders
- 19. “To live in the borderlands means you” 155
- 20. A modo de testimoniar: Borderlands, Papeles, and U.S. Academia 158
- 21. On Borderlands and Bridges: An Inquiry into Gloria Anzaldúa’s Methodology 165
- 22. For Gloria, Para Mí 172
- 23. Chicana Feminist Sociology in the Borderlands 175
- 24. Embracing Borderlands: Gloria Anzaldúa and Writing Studies 182
-
PART V. Todas somos nos/otras: Toward a “politics of openness”
- 25. Hurting, Believing, and Changing the World: My Faith in Gloria Anzaldúa 191
- 26. Feels Like “Carving Bone”: (Re)Creating the Activist-Self, (Re)Articulating Transnational Journeys, while Sifting through Anzaldúan Thought 197
- 27. Shifting 204
- 28. “Darkness, My Night”: The Philosophical Challenge of Gloria Anzaldúa’s Aesthetics of the Shadow 210
- 29. The Simultaneity of Self- and Global Transformations: Bridging with Anzaldúa’s Liberating Vision 218
- 30. For Gloria Anzaldúa . . . Who Left Us Too Soon 226
- 31. She Eagle: For Gloria Anzaldúa 230
- Notes 231
- Glossary 241
- Works Cited 245
- Published Writings by Gloria E. Anzaldúa 253
- Contributors’ Biographies 257
- Index 267