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ประเภท/แบบฟอร์ม | Biographies Literary collections Anthologies |
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ประเภทเอกสาร | หนังสือ |
ผู้แต่งทั้งหมด : ผู้แต่งร่วม | Gloria Anzaldúa; AnaLouise Keating |
ISBN: | 0415936810 9780415936811 0415936829 9780415936828 |
OCLC Number: | 473040484 |
รางวัลที่ได้รับ: | Short-listed for Lambda Literary Awards (Nonfiction Anthology) 2002 |
คำอธิบาย: | xiv, 608 s. ; 24 cm |
สารบัญ: | (Un)natural bridges, (un)safe spaces, Gloria E. Anzald'ua; charting pathways, marking thresholds -- a warning, an introduction, AnaLouise Keating; afterbridge -- technologies of crossing, Chela Sandoval. "Looking for my own bridge to get over" -- exploring the impact; "still struggling with the boxes people put me in" -- resisting the labels; "locking arms in the master's house" omissions, revisions, new issues; "a place at the table" -- surviving the battles, shaping our worlds vs "shouldering more identity than we can bear" -- seeking allies in academe; "yo soy tu otro yo -- I am your other I" -- forging common ground; "I am the pivot for transformation" -- enacting the vision. |
ความรับผิดชอบ: | edited by Gloria E. Anzaldúa and AnaLouise Keating |
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"Reading this bridge we call home, which has more than 80 contributors, is like attending a late-night party with every noteworthy activist, professor, and artist you've ever met. The lives out its subtitle; it's hard to walk away from reading it without feeling changed." -- Bitch"Readers interested in feminism and multiculturalism will appreciate the variety of contributors and viewpoints." -- Booklist"this bridge we call home is a book that, like its predecessor, turns our ideas upside down, revisits the battlegrounds of identity politics, and pushes us to ask hard questions about ourselves and our communities...Anzaldua and Keating have created a daring collection." -- Daisy Hernandez, coeditor, Colonize This!Young Women of Color on Today's Feminism"From shouldering the traumas and dramas of life in the most powerful country in the world, the U.S., toward the creation of a different world--a sort of us/then and us/now--this bridge we call home is a step in gathering up and documenting our best thoughts about collected, difficult experiences. Diversity, difference, underlying pain, and gain, are revealed, spoken, and still, as in an earlier bridge, with a hope about speaking with the mainstream, the malestream, as well as the many more outside of either. An accomplishment, a brave, collaborative model for understanding the importance of both collected and collective experience." -- Deena J. Gonzalez, Chair, Dept. of Chicana/o Studies, Loyola Marymount Univ., Los Angeles and author of Refusing theFavor: The Spanish-Mexican Women of Santa Fe, 1820-1880"If you're ready for some serious fare by some of the best women of color writers working today, this is a collection for you." -- Curve"this bridge we call home is a continuation of the voices, thoughts, and imagings found in the first book and an addition of issues that have only recently come to light. It is a work that encourages all of us to envision new ways of seeing, new ways of doing, and new ways of thikning about that which surrounds us every day. I found it well written, enthralling, and very motivating. A masterpiece that is sure to influence our lives for years to come." -- Altar Magazine อ่านมากขึ้น…