Gloria Anzaldua





Gloria Anzaldua

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Average rating: 4.23 · 2,344 ratings · 126 reviews · 8 distinct works
Prietita And The Ghost Woma...
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Making Face, Making Soul/Ha...
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Borderlands/La Frontera: Th...
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Women Reading Women Writing
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Prietita and the Ghost Woma...
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Defining Travel: Diverse Vi...
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The Gloria Anzaldua Reader
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4.5 of 5 stars 4.50 avg rating — 20 ratings — published 2009 — 2 editions
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“I am mad - but I choose this madness.”
Gloria Anzaldua

“The struggle is inner: Chicano, indio, American Indian, mojado, mexicano, immigrant Latino, Anglo in power, working class Anglo, Black, Asian--our psyches resemble the bordertowns and are populated by the same people. The struggle has always been inner, and is played out in outer terrains. Awareness of our situation must come before inner changes, which in turn come before changes in society. Nothing happens in the "real" world unless it first happens in the images in our heads. (G. Anzaldua Tejana Chicana poet, 1942- )”
Gloria Anzaldua

“I can't seem to stay out of my own way.”
Gloria Anzaldua

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