Interviews = Entrevistas (eBook, 2020) [Texas Group Catalog]
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Interviews = Entrevistas

Interviews = Entrevistas

Author: Gloria Anzaldúa; AnaLouise Keating
Publisher: London : Routledge, 2020.
Edition/Format:   eBook : Document : English : 1stView all editions and formats
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In this memoir-like collection, Anzaldúa's powerful voice speaks clearly and passionately. For readers engaged in postcoloniality, feminist theory, ethnic studies, or queer identity,  Read more...

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Genre/Form: History
Interviews
Entretiens
Additional Physical Format: Print version :
Named Person: Gloria Anzaldúa; Gloria Anzaldúa
Material Type: Document, Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
All Authors / Contributors: Gloria Anzaldúa; AnaLouise Keating
ISBN: 9781000082807 1000082806
OCLC Number: 1180194428
Notes: Previously issued in print: 2000.
Description: 1 online resource
Contents: Acknowledgments --
Risking the Personal --
An Introduction --
1. Turning Points --
An Interview with Linda Smuckler (1982) --
Early Writing Experiences; Grade School; High School; A Sense of Difference; College; "My Task": Making Face, Making Soul, Making Heart; Sexuality/Spirituality/Writing; First Turning Point: Teaching (and) Chicano Culture; Second Turning Point: Entering the Feminist Movement; The "Path of Writing"; Third Turning Point: Becoming a Full-Time Writer; Another Turning Point: Teaching "La Mujer Chicana"; This Bridge; Audience and Voice; Publishing and "El Mundo Zurdo"; Writing the Body, Becoming a Mouth; Other Influences --
2. Within the Crossroads --
Lesbian/Feminist/Spiritual Development An Interview with Christine Weiland (1983) Early Life; Bodies and Health; Religions; "Yoga of the Body"; "Off the Rational Track"; Meditations, Making Love to the Divine; Spirituality and Power; Becoming Lesbian?; Ethnic Pride, Worldwide Oneness; "The Gathering of the Tribe"; "La Facultad" --
3. Lesbian Wit --
Conversation with Jeffner Allen (late 1980s) --
Labels; Shapeshifting, Changing Identities; Bridges, Rainbows, Coalitions; Reading; Compartmentalized Identities; Imaginai, Psychic Identities; Lesbian Writings and Audiences --
4. Making Choices 151 --
Writing, Spirituality, Sexuality, and the Political --
An Interview with AnaLouise Keating (1991) --
This Bridge and Haciendo Caras; New Interconnections: Moving from Unity to Solidarity; Spirituality: "Roots," Masks, Essentialism; Becoming Lesbian?; Always on the Other Side/del otro lado: Differences, Lesberadas; Representation: Individual and Collective "We" --
5. Quincentennial --
From Victimhood to Active Resistance --
Inés Hernández-Ávila y Gloria E. Anzaldúa (1991) Claiming Agency; Resistance; Originality; The New Tribalism; Mestizas as Bridges; "Las Tres Madres" --
6. Making Alliances, Queerness, and Bridging Conocimientos --
An Interview with Jamie Lee Evans (1993) --
Making Alliances; Shifting Power; Anthologizing Alliances; Identity: The Power of Self-Invention; Conocimientos --
7. Doing Gigs --
Speaking, Writing, and Change --
An Interview with Debbie Blake and Carmen Abrego (1994) --
¿ Queer Conference ?; The New Tribalism; Knowledge, Conocimientos, and Power; Fighting/Theorizing Racism; Coalition Work: Bridge, Drawbridge, Sandbar, Island; Revisionist Mythmaking; Essentializing, Universalizing, and the Autobiographical; Lived Experience/ Representation; Making Soul: Writing the Coatlicue State, Nepantla, Llorona; Impact on Readers; "Doing Gigs" --
8. Writing --
A Way of Life --
An Interview with María Henríquez Betancor (1995) --
Chicana Writers; Identity-in-Process: A "Geography of Selves"; Relational Identities; "Autohistorias, Autohisteorias"; Language Conflicts; "On The Edge, Between Worlds"; The Ethnic Test: Who's the Real Chicana?; Writing/Reading as Survival and Healing --
9. Toward a Mestiza Rhetoric --
Gloria Anzaldúa on Composition, Postcoloniality, and the Spiritual --
An Interview with Andrea Lunsford (1996) --
Early Memories of Writing; Nos/otras; Postcolonial Studies, Composition Studies; Writing: Difficulties and Practices; Teaching Composition: Assimilation, Resistance, Liberation; Language, Domination; Composing the Work, the Self, the World; Claiming Author(ity); Style; Activism, Working for Change; Additional Bits --
10. Last Words? Spirit Journeys --
An Interview with AnaLouise Keating (1998-1999) --
Dealing with Criticism and Controversy; Ignoring the Spiritual; Shapeshifting; Interconnections; Anger; Physical Health, Bodies, and Identity Formation; The Importance of Listening --
Primary Works Cited --
The Interviewers --
The Authors --
Index.
Other Titles: Entrevistas
Responsibility: Gloria E. Anzaldúa ; edited by AnaLouise Keating.
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