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Oppression, Resistance and Emancipation in María Lugones

open access: yesScienza & Politica, 2023
Lugones’s theory of oppression focuses on the need for the oppressed to cultivate a different logic of reality. The conditions that allow the emergence of a resistant consciousness rest on a pluralist ontology and on the idea of a multiple self-capable ...
Brunella Casalini
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Epistemological Weaving: Writing and Sense Making in Qualitative Research with Gloria Anzaldúa

open access: yesThe social science, 2023
How is writing a part of creatively understanding ourselves, research questions, data, and theory? Writing is a critical form of connecting concepts, exploring data, and weaving knowledge in qualitative research.
L. R. Alvarez-Hernandez, M. Flint
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El derecho a descansar desde el feminismo poscolonial de Gloria Anzaldúa

open access: yesRes Publica Revista de Historia de las Ideas Políticas, 2023
El derecho a descansar es una reivindicación de justicia de primer orden. Es una demanda dirigida al núcleo de la organización social de nuestras necesidades.
Martha Palacio-Avendaño
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Mexica Monism and Daoist Ethics in the Philosophy of Gloria Anzaldúa

open access: yesComparative Philosophy, 2023
: Critical scholarship regarding the philosophy of Gloria Anzaldúa has proliferated in recent decades, especially in the fields of feminist theory, phenomenology, and epistemology.
Saraliza Anzaldúa
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Sketching Spirit in Everything: Exploring Spirituality, Interconnectivity, and Creativity in Gloria Anzaldúa’s Archived Drawings

open access: yesJournal of Feminist Gender and Women Studies, 2022
Gloria Anzaldúa drew important connections between spirituality, interconnectivity, and creativity when she stated, “the idea that everything is spiritual, that I’m a speck of this soul, this creative consciousness, this creative life force; and so is a ...
Sara Ishii
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Brücken schlagen: Queering durch Multilingualität, Ambiguität und Widersprüche. Über die Übersetzung von Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza // Multilinguality, Ambiguity, Contradictions as Means of Queering. About Translating Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza into German

open access: yesInterAlia, 2023
In its construction and exploration of border identities expressed through several tongues Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza (1987) by Gloria Anzaldúa is a ground-breaking text.
Claudia Frikh-Kha   +2 more
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La conciencia de la mestiza / Rumo a uma nova consciência

open access: yesRevista Estudos Feministas, 2005
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0104 ...
Gloria Anzaldúa
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Cornelius Castoriadis: una mirada sobre lo imaginario

open access: yesFiguras Revista Académica de Investigación, 2023
Este texto presenta una visión panorámica y sintética de lo imaginario en Cornelius Castoriadis. Primero, una breve semblanza del autor, su aproximación al psicoanálisis y su vinculación; después, su separación de Jacques Lacan. Enseguida se analizan sus
Raúl Enrique Anzaldúa-Arce
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How Borders Come to Matter? The "Physicality" of the Border in Gloria Anzaldúa’s "Borderlands/La Frontera"

open access: yesAnuário de Literatura, 2015
In this piece I attempt to address the ways in which Gloria Anzaldúa, in Borderlands: La Frontera (2007), negotiates the idea of the border as having both discursive and material dimensions.
Melina Pereira Savi
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Ressignificações na periferia do ensaísmo latino-americano: Gabriel Mariano e Glória Anzaldúa

open access: yesOutra Travessia, 2014
Neste artigo investigo como dois intelectuais – Glória Anzaldúa, uma chicana, e Gabriel Mariano, caboverdiano – emulam dois ensaístas latino-americanos: José Vasconcelos e Giberto Freyre.
Alfredo Cesar Melo
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