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Renditions of the “Bogeywoman” Myth in Picturebooks Gloria Anzaldúa and Julia Alvarez
Camino real. Estudios de las hispanidades norteamericanas, 2023Traditionally, the Mexican myth of La Llorona and the Dominican ciguapa legend correspond to misogynist stereotypes; at the same time, there are versions of the folktales rooted in Azteca and Taíno cultures, combined with the influence and consequences ...
María Augusta Albuja Aguilar
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"Creative Acts of Vision": Connecting Art and Theory through Gloria Anzaldúa's Archived Sketches
The Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2023:Queer Chicana author Gloria Anzaldúa often used visual art to develop and teach her theories, which address issues relating to social identity and institutions as well as creativity and spirituality.
Sara Ishii
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Philosophia, 2022
:In a 1983 interview with Christine Weiland, Gloria Anzaldúa posited that human and nonhuman connectivity exists outside hierarchical arrangements. Some twenty years after Anzaldúa’s interview, the “Speculative Turn” emerged in continental philosophy ...
Sara Ishii
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:In a 1983 interview with Christine Weiland, Gloria Anzaldúa posited that human and nonhuman connectivity exists outside hierarchical arrangements. Some twenty years after Anzaldúa’s interview, the “Speculative Turn” emerged in continental philosophy ...
Sara Ishii
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Chronic Illness and Transformation in Gloria Anzaldúa’s “Puddles”
Aztlan, 2022“Puddles” is one of Gloria Anzaldúa’s lesser-known works. Published in 1992, this short story speaks to Anzaldúa’s acute awareness of the impact the HIV/AIDS pandemic on the queer Chicanx community, as well as to her evolving understanding of illness ...
Rebeca L. Hey-Colón
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Children's Literature Association Quarterly, 2021
:In this article I explore how Anzaldúa’s “new mestiza consciousness” theory manifests itself in her two children’s books, Friends from the Other Side and Prietita and the Ghost Woman, focusing on three particular elements: a) healing from various forms ...
E. García
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:In this article I explore how Anzaldúa’s “new mestiza consciousness” theory manifests itself in her two children’s books, Friends from the Other Side and Prietita and the Ghost Woman, focusing on three particular elements: a) healing from various forms ...
E. García
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