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The Gloria Anzaldúa Reader: Latin America Otherwise

Autor Gloria Anzaldua, Analouise Keating
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 oct 2009
Born in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas, independent scholar and creative writer Gloria E. Anzaldúa was an internationally acclaimed cultural theorist. As the author of Borderlands/La frontera: The New Mestiza, Anzaldúa played a major role in shaping contemporary Chicano/a and lesbian/queer theories and identities. As an editor of three multicultural anthologies, including the groundbreaking This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color, she played an equally vital role in developing an inclusionary, multicultural feminist movement. A versatile author, Anzaldúa published poetry, theoretical essays, short stories, autobiographical narratives, interviews, and children’s books. Her work, which has been included in more than 100 anthologies to date, has helped to transform fields including American, Chicano/a, composition, ethnic, literary, and women’s studies. Providing a representative sample of the poetry, prose, fiction, and experimental autobiographical writing that Anzaldúa produced over her thirty-year career, The Gloria Anzaldúa Reader demonstrates the breadth and philosophical depth of her work. While the Reader contains much of Anzaldúa’s published writings (including several pieces now out of print), more than half the material has never before been published. This previously unpublished work offers insight into crucial aspects of Anzaldúa’s life and career, including her upbringing, education, teaching experiences, writing practice and aesthetics, lifelong health struggles, and interest in visual art, as well as her theories of disability, multiculturalism, pedagogy, and spiritual activism. The pieces are arranged chronologically; each one is preceded by a brief introduction. The collection includes a glossary of Anzaldúa’s key terms and concepts, a timeline of her life, primary and secondary bibliographies, and a detailed index.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822345640
ISBN-10: 0822345641
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: 10 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 165 x 233 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Latin America Otherwise

Locul publicării:United States

Cuprins

Contents; AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Reading Gloria Anzaldúa, Reading Ourselves: Complex Intimacies, Intricate Connections; Part 1. “Early” Writings: 1. Tihueque; 2. To Delia, Who Failed on Principles; 3. Reincarnation; 4. The Occupant; 5. I Want to be Shocked Shitless; 6. The New Speakers; 7. Speaking in Tongues: A Letter to Third World Women Writers; 8. The coming of el mundo surdo; Figure 1: El Mundo Surdo; 9. La Prieta; 10. El paisano is a bird of good omen; 11. Dream of the Double-Faced Woman; 12. Foreword to the Second Edition (of This Bridge Called My Back); 13. Sexuality, Spirituality, and the Body: An Interview with Linda Smuckler; Figure 2: The Way Station; Part 2: “Middle” Writings; 14. Enemy of the State; 15. Del Otro Lado; 16. Encountering the Medusa; 17. Creativity and Switching Modes of Consciousness; 18. En rapport, In Opposition: Cobrando cuentas a las nuestras; 19. the presence; 20. Metaphors in the Tradition of the Shaman; 21. Haciendo caras, una entrada; 22. Bridge, Drawbridge, Sandbar or Island: Lesbians-of-Color Hacienda Alianzas; 23. Ghost Trap/Trampa de espanto; 24. To(o) Queer the Writer—Loca, escritora y chicanaFigure 3: Nepantla; 25. Border Arte: Nepantla, El Lugar de la Frontera; 26. On the Process of Writing Borderlands / La Frontera; 27. La vulva es una herida abierta / The vulva is an open wound; 28. The New Mestiza Nation: A Multicultural Movement; Figure 5: Feet in Multicultures; Part 3“Later” Writings; 29. Foreword Cassell’s Encyclopedia of Queer Myth, Symbol and Spirit; 30. How to; 31. Memoir—My Calling; or, Notes for “How Prieta Came to Write” ; 32. When I write I hover; 33. Transforming American Studies: 2001 Bode-Pearson Prize Acceptance Speech; 34. Yemayá; 35. (Un)natural bridges, (Un)safe spaces36. Healing wounds; 37. Reading LP; 38. A Short Q & A between LP and Her Author (GEA); 39. Like a spider in her web; 40. Bearing Witness: Their Eyes Anticipate the HealingFigure 6: Memories of Chile; Figure 7: Liliana Diosa del amor; 41. The Postmodern Llorona; 42. Speaking Across the Divide; Figure 8: El Cenote; 43. Llorona Coyolxauhqui; 44. Disability & Identity: An Email Exchange & a Few Additional Thoughts; 45. Let us be the healing of the wound: the Coyolxauhqui imperative—la sombra y el sueZo; Figure 9: Spiritual Activism: Acts of VisionAppendices; I. Glossary; II. Timeline: Some Highlights from Gloria Anzaldúa’s Life; III. Primary Bibliography; IV. Secondary Bibliography: Writings about Gloria E. Anzaldúa

Recenzii

"The Gloria Anzaldúa Reader samples the bold life-work of a woman whose aims were to relieve suffering and to envision a decolonizing social affinity capable of uniting humanity in love." Chela Sandoval, author of Methodology of the Oppressed
“AnaLouise Keating’s compilation of Gloria Anzaldúa’s writings provides a service to scholars, and it is a joy to read Gloria’s voice, steeped in ‘shaman aesthetics’ that impel and move us to radical action. Her impact on various domains, including academic fields such as border studies, women’s studies, and American studies, is longlasting and profound.”—Norma E. Cantú, University of Texas, San Antonio, founder of the Society for the Study of Gloria Anzaldúa
“This reader made me see and love Anzaldúa anew. Her words have always moved me at a deep aesthetic and intellectual level, and this reader challenged my thinking about identities and representation even more profoundly. Reading the previously unpublished works alongside those that are so familiar was like finding an undiscovered passageway in a house I know well: transformative.”—Suzanne Bost, author of Encarnación: Illness and Body Politics in Chicana Feminist Literature
Keating collects poems, essays, prose and commentaries by Anzaldúa, revealing the public figure the pathbreaking queer Chicana writer as well as a sensual and deeply spiritual iconoclast. Anzaldúa’s voice emerges defiant, mercenary, passionate and unapologetic…The book is punctuated by Anzaldúa’s simple drawings, exercises in deconstruction and reconstruction of identity. Her writings capturing her relentless fight to avoid being stereotyped and to empower women of color within and without academia are rich and various, exploring everything from gender, memory and oppression to sex in the afterlife. Publisher’s Weekly, 12th October 2010

"The Reader does a good job of offering a wide range of Anzaldúa’s writings, from her most famous and well-loved essays that appeared in the seminal Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza to never-before-published poems, experimental fiction, interviews, e-mail communications, and unfinished pieces. Anzaldúa was a notorious perfectionist, sometimes revising essays and stories until an editor had to yank them from her hands. Still, this selection would’ve made Anzaldúa proud." - The Texas Obsever
"The Gloria Anzaldua Reader samples the bold life-work of a woman whose aims were to relieve suffering and to envision a decolonizing social affinity capable of uniting humanity in love." Chela Sandoval, author of Methodology of the Oppressed "AnaLouise Keating's compilation of Gloria Anzaldua's writings provides a service to scholars, and it is a joy to read Gloria's voice, steeped in 'shaman aesthetics' that impel and move us to radical action. Her impact on various domains, including academic fields such as border studies, women's studies, and American studies, is longlasting and profound."--Norma E. Cantu, University of Texas, San Antonio, founder of the Society for the Study of Gloria Anzaldua "This reader made me see and love Anzaldua anew. Her words have always moved me at a deep aesthetic and intellectual level, and this reader challenged my thinking about identities and representation even more profoundly. Reading the previously unpublished works alongside those that are so familiar was like finding an undiscovered passageway in a house I know well: transformative."--Suzanne Bost, author of Encarnacion: Illness and Body Politics in Chicana Feminist Literature Keating collects poems, essays, prose and commentaries by Anzaldua, revealing the public figure the pathbreaking queer Chicana writer as well as a sensual and deeply spiritual iconoclast. Anzaldua's voice emerges defiant, mercenary, passionate and unapologetic...The book is punctuated by Anzaldua's simple drawings, exercises in deconstruction and reconstruction of identity. Her writings capturing her relentless fight to avoid being stereotyped and to empower women of color within and without academia are rich and various, exploring everything from gender, memory and oppression to sex in the afterlife. Publisher's Weekly, 12th October 2010 "The Reader does a good job of offering a wide range of Anzaldua's writings, from her most famous and well-loved essays that appeared in the seminal Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza to never-before-published poems, experimental fiction, interviews, e-mail communications, and unfinished pieces. Anzaldua was a notorious perfectionist, sometimes revising essays and stories until an editor had to yank them from her hands. Still, this selection would've made Anzaldua proud." - The Texas Obsever

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"AnaLouise Keating's compilation of Gloria Anzaldua's 'early, ' 'middle, ' and 'later' writings provides a service to scholars; additionally, it is a joy to read Gloria's voice seeped in 'shaman aesthetics' that impel and move us to radical action. Undoubtedly, Anzaldua's impact on various levels--including academic fields such as border studies, women's studies, and American studies--is long-lasting and profound."-- Norma E. Cantu, University of Texas at San Antonio, founder of the Society for the Study of Gloria Anzaldua

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A collection of published and unpublished writings of the groundbreaking lesbian feminist Chicana writer, poet, activist and cultural theorist