What is it like to live on the border, literally and culturally? The US-Mexico border has always been political. Thirty years ago, Chicana feminist Gloria Anzaldúa, helped make it cultural...even ...
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Joan Pinkvoss, publisher of Borderlands/La Frontera (Aunt Lute Press), onstage at the Marathon Reading of Borderlands/La Frontera at Performance Space New York on October 20, 2019 (all images courtesy ...
Gloria E. Anzaldua, who transcended the hardships of her early years as a migrant laborer to become a leading radical feminist and cultural theorist, died at her Santa Cruz home Sunday of ...
Most of us have a favorite teacher. That teacher who took a special interest in us or taught us well in spite of ourselves. In the U.S., an apple is an old-fashioned way of showing appreciation. In ...
Ahead of her time, ground-breaking author and literary icon Gloria Anzaldúa had to fight to have her voice heard in an academic world that thought she was too brown, too bilingual, too Mexican and too ...
McALLEN - As a swell of African, Indian, Russian and Balkan migration seemed to turn her hometown at the heel of Italy into a zone of hostility, Paola Zaccaria came upon quotations of a Tex-Mex ...
Editor’s Note: In honor of LGBTQ History Month, Dallas Voice presents week one of a four-week series by contributing writer Brandi Amara Skyy. I was introduced to Gloria Anzaldúa’s body of work in ...
Gloria Anzaldua, who transcended the hardships of her early years as a migrant laborer to become a leading radical feminist and cultural theorist, has died in Santa Cruz of complications related to ...
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