This paper investigates Anzaldua's Borderlands, first, for its radical theory of the mestizaconsciousness and how it would establish the border identity for the Chicana/opeople.Anzaldua's Borderlands exemplifies the articulation between the contemporaryawareness that 'all' identity is constructed across difference and argues for the necessity of anew politics of difference to accompany this new sense of self. Borderlands maps a sense ofthe plurality of self, which Anzaldua calls mestiza or border consciousness. Thisconsciousness emerges from a subjectivity structured by multiple determinants—gender,class, sexuality—in competing cultures and racial identities
This thesis studies three texts by three U.S. Latina authors from the Hispanic Caribbean through the...
Border cultures, like Gloria Anzaldúa’s Chicano community, provide a unique opportunity to examine t...
My Capstone work grew out of my experience working with an academic program on the US/Mexico border....
Gloria Anzaldúa, Chicana poet, essayist, fiction writer, and feminist critic, defines the “place of ...
Trying to give a positive interpretation of borderlands’ life and to escape the narrow schemes of th...
Since its publication, Anzaldua’s (1987) Borderlands has provided a multi-faceted and highly influen...
Chicanos, people of Mexican descent (PMD) living in the U.S., are often described as cultural hybrid...
In this article I analyze how Gloria Anzaldúa’s seventh essay in Borderlands/La Frontera:The New Mes...
"The Mestizo Consciousness" is a research based on the work of the Mexican-American researcher Glóri...
The Latinx queer subjectivity complicates the racial and social discourses of the United States and ...
As represented in Borderlands, the dialectics of Mestiza consciousness contest the promise of securi...
Border theory, an interdisciplinary approach to the analysis of cultures located (especially) on the...
A literary criticism of the book Borderlands, by Gloria Anzaldua is presented. It highlights the h...
This thesis seeks to analyze the representations of border-related trauma in contemporary written wo...
The actual physical borderland that I'm dealing with in this book is the Texas- U.S Southwest/Mexica...
This thesis studies three texts by three U.S. Latina authors from the Hispanic Caribbean through the...
Border cultures, like Gloria Anzaldúa’s Chicano community, provide a unique opportunity to examine t...
My Capstone work grew out of my experience working with an academic program on the US/Mexico border....
Gloria Anzaldúa, Chicana poet, essayist, fiction writer, and feminist critic, defines the “place of ...
Trying to give a positive interpretation of borderlands’ life and to escape the narrow schemes of th...
Since its publication, Anzaldua’s (1987) Borderlands has provided a multi-faceted and highly influen...
Chicanos, people of Mexican descent (PMD) living in the U.S., are often described as cultural hybrid...
In this article I analyze how Gloria Anzaldúa’s seventh essay in Borderlands/La Frontera:The New Mes...
"The Mestizo Consciousness" is a research based on the work of the Mexican-American researcher Glóri...
The Latinx queer subjectivity complicates the racial and social discourses of the United States and ...
As represented in Borderlands, the dialectics of Mestiza consciousness contest the promise of securi...
Border theory, an interdisciplinary approach to the analysis of cultures located (especially) on the...
A literary criticism of the book Borderlands, by Gloria Anzaldua is presented. It highlights the h...
This thesis seeks to analyze the representations of border-related trauma in contemporary written wo...
The actual physical borderland that I'm dealing with in this book is the Texas- U.S Southwest/Mexica...
This thesis studies three texts by three U.S. Latina authors from the Hispanic Caribbean through the...
Border cultures, like Gloria Anzaldúa’s Chicano community, provide a unique opportunity to examine t...
My Capstone work grew out of my experience working with an academic program on the US/Mexico border....