Gloria Anzaldúa

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Gloria Anzaldúa was a pioneering Chicana feminist scholar, writer, and theorist best known for her influential work "Borderlands/La Frontera," which explores identity, border culture, and intersectional oppression.

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instanceOf Chicana feminist
essayist
feminist theorist
person
poet
scholar
authorOf Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza NERFINISHED
Friends from the Other Side / Amigos del otro lado NERFINISHED
Making Face, Making Soul / Haciendo Caras NERFINISHED
Prietita and the Ghost Woman / Prietita y la Llorona NERFINISHED
This Bridge Called My Back NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath complications from diabetes
coEditorOf Making Face, Making Soul / Haciendo Caras NERFINISHED
This Bridge Called My Back NERFINISHED
conceptCoined borderlands theory NERFINISHED
new mestiza consciousness NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1942-09-26
dateOfDeath 2004-05-15
educatedAt Pan American University NERFINISHED
University of Texas at Austin
ethnicGroup Chicana NERFINISHED
familyName Anzaldúa NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Chicana feminism NERFINISHED
border studies
cultural studies
feminist theory
literary theory
queer theory
fullName Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa NERFINISHED
givenName Gloria NERFINISHED
influenced Chicana/o studies NERFINISHED
Latinx studies
borderlands scholarship
decolonial theory
queer of color critique
languagesSpokenWritten English
Spanglish NERFINISHED
Spanish
mainInterest border culture
identity
intersectionality
spirituality
movement Chicana feminism NERFINISHED
LGBT rights movement NERFINISHED
women of color feminism
notableIdea borderlands as a metaphor for hybrid identity
mestiza consciousness as a mode of resistance
notableWork Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza NERFINISHED
occupation university lecturer
placeOfBirth Harlingen, Texas, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Santa Cruz, California, United States NERFINISHED
religion Catholic background
sexualOrientation lesbian
taughtAt San Francisco State University NERFINISHED
University of California, Santa Cruz NERFINISHED
University of Texas at Austin NERFINISHED

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Chicano literature hasNotableAuthor Gloria Anzaldúa