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Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature, 2019
Born in the lower Rio Grande Valley of South Texas, Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa (1942–2004) was a prolific writer, scholar, and activist. Her corpus of work includes essays, books, edited volumes, children’s literature, and fiction/autohistorias. Anzaldúa’
Betsy Dahms
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Born in the lower Rio Grande Valley of South Texas, Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa (1942–2004) was a prolific writer, scholar, and activist. Her corpus of work includes essays, books, edited volumes, children’s literature, and fiction/autohistorias. Anzaldúa’
Betsy Dahms
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Literary and Critical Theory, 2019
Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa was born in Raymondville, Texas in 1942. A self-described Chicana feminist lesbian writer and cultural theorist, her work has been pivotal for the development of Chicana and Chicano Studies (also Chicana/o Studies) and has had ...
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Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa was born in Raymondville, Texas in 1942. A self-described Chicana feminist lesbian writer and cultural theorist, her work has been pivotal for the development of Chicana and Chicano Studies (also Chicana/o Studies) and has had ...
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Gloria Anzaldúa’s Hemispheric Performativity
Literature of the Americas, 2023semanticscholar +1 more source
ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 2021
L. Newns
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L. Newns
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Borderlands as a Site of Resistance in Gloria Anzaldúa’s Political Thought
, 2021Anna Nasser
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Processes of Transformation: Theorizing Activism and Change Through Gloria Anzaldúa’s Picture Books
Children's Literature in Education, 2020Cristina Rhodes
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Creative Openings and World-Making: Postcritique, Reparative Readings, and Anzaldúa’s Borderlands
, 2020Selina Foltinek
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