Las 7 Caras De ¡Nosotras Las Mujeres!

Las 7 Caras De ¡Nosotras Las Mujeres!
Author: Sol Ducasa
Publisher: Palibrio
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2015-04-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1506503381

Cada Mujer es mundo diferente. A lo largo de cada etapa de nuestras vidas, vivimos traumas, lgrimas, sufrimientos, falta de autoestima personal, alegras, decepciones, pero a su vez reaparecen la fe, la verdad, la responsabilidad y el infinito Amor que brindamos desde el fondo de nuestro ser, que nos permite renacer tal cual Ave Fnix, abriendo nuestras alas, volando hasta el infinito. Esta obra, es un homenaje a ustedes Mujeres, llevando un mensaje de orientacin y apoyo a cada una de ustedes, brindndoles la gua necesaria que las ayude a recapacitar y sobre todo a levantarlas moralmente a la hora de tomar decisiones importantes en sus vidas y las de sus seres queridos. Ensendoles a conocerse y a reconocerse el poder que cada una de ustedes alberga en su ser, desde el mismo momento que llegan desde las estrellas hasta convertirse en las dueas y seoras de este gran planeta tierra. Conozcamos de lo que somos capaces de crear, conozcamos los episodios que por naturaleza debemos atravesar, los cuales nos convertirn en Mujeres fuertes y valiosas, poseedoras de intuicin, del don del perdn y sobre todo de la magia que nos lleva a conocer el significado real y verdadero de lo que tanto ansiamos, Felicidad! Esta es una invitacin a que cada una de nosotras conozcamos, Las 7 Caras de Nosotras Las Mujeres!

Borderlands

Borderlands
Author: Gloria Anzaldúa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781879960954

Literary Nonfiction. Poetry. Latinx Studies. LGBTQIA Studies. Edited by Ricardo F. Vivancos-Pèrez and Norma Cantú. Rooted in Gloria Anzaldúa's experiences growing up near the U.S./Mexico border, BORDERLANDS/LA FRONTERA remaps our understanding of borders as psychic, social, and cultural terrains that we inhabit and that inhabit us all. Drawing heavily on archival research and a comprehensive literature review while contextualizing the book within her theories and writings before and after its 1987 publication, this critical edition elucidates Anzaldúa's complex composition process and its centrality in the development of her philosophy. It opens with two introductory studies; offers a corrected text, explanatory footnotes, translations, and four archival appendices; and closes with an updated bibliography of Anzaldúa's works, an extensive scholarly bibliography on Borderlands, a brief biography, and a short discussion of the Gloria E. Anzaldúa Papers. "Ricardo F. Vivancos-Pèrez's meticulous archival work and Norma Elia Cantú's life experience and expertise converge to offer a stunning resource for Anzaldúa scholars; for writers, artists, and activists inspired by her work; and for everyone. Hereafter, no study of Borderlands will be complete without this beautiful, essential reference."--Paola Bacchetta

The Gloria Anzaldúa Reader

The Gloria Anzaldúa Reader
Author: Gloria Anzaldua
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2009-10-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0822391279

Born in the Río Grande Valley of south Texas, independent scholar and creative writer Gloria Anzaldúa was an internationally acclaimed cultural theorist. As the author of Borderlands / La Frontera: The New Mestiza, Anzaldúa played a major role in shaping contemporary Chicano/a and lesbian/queer theories and identities. As an editor of three anthologies, including the groundbreaking This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color, she played an equally vital role in developing an inclusionary, multicultural feminist movement. A versatile author, Anzaldúa published poetry, theoretical essays, short stories, autobiographical narratives, interviews, and children’s books. Her work, which has been included in more than 100 anthologies to date, has helped to transform academic fields including American, Chicano/a, composition, ethnic, literary, and women’s studies. This reader—which provides a representative sample of the poetry, prose, fiction, and experimental autobiographical writing that Anzaldúa produced during her thirty-year career—demonstrates the breadth and philosophical depth of her work. While the reader contains much of Anzaldúa’s published writing (including several pieces now out of print), more than half the material has never before been published. This newly available work offers fresh insights into crucial aspects of Anzaldúa’s life and career, including her upbringing, education, teaching experiences, writing practice and aesthetics, lifelong health struggles, and interest in visual art, as well as her theories of disability, multiculturalism, pedagogy, and spiritual activism. The pieces are arranged chronologically; each one is preceded by a brief introduction. The collection includes a glossary of Anzaldúa’s key terms and concepts, a timeline of her life, primary and secondary bibliographies, and a detailed index.

this bridge we call home

this bridge we call home
Author: Gloria Anzaldúa
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1135351597

More than twenty years after the ground-breaking anthology This Bridge Called My Back called upon feminists to envision new forms of communities and practices, Gloria E. Anzaldúa and AnaLouise Keating have painstakingly assembled a new collection of over eighty original writings that offers a bold new vision of women-of-color consciousness for the twenty-first century. Written by women and men--both "of color" and "white"--this bridge we call home will challenge readers to rethink existing categories and invent new individual and collective identities.

La Casona de los Siete Balcones

La Casona de los Siete Balcones
Author: Cris Martinez
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1412061229

La Casona de los Siete Balcones es un conjunto de narraciones de la vida de la clase media en la Ciudad de México de l910. A través de las conversaciones de Cristina Bejarano con su familia y amigos en situaciones cotidianas que se desenvuelven a lo largo de este año, conoceremos de las costumbres y cultura, asi como de la situación política y social durante este período fascinante en la historia de México. El 20 de noviembre de 1910 irrumpe la Revolución en México y trastorna al país entero. Sus habitantes pobres y de la clase media, o sea la mayoría del país, rasgan las redes de la opresión y la indiferencia y se deciden a ejercer su libertad, aletargada durante la dictadura de Porfirio Diaz. Sólo dos meses antes, en septiembre, la capital se vio engalanada con flores y luces por las impresionantes fiestas de celebración del Centenario de la Independencia. Pero, mientras se avecinaba la tormenta, la vida de Cristina y su familia transcurría apaciblemente. Acostumbrada a un sistema político y social que no podía cambiar, la clase media adopta una actitud cínica e irresponsable ante la vida y suple con fiestas y música la falta de oportunidades en el gobierno y la economía del pais. Atisbaremos por los balcones de la casona de Cristina y seremos invitados invisibles en sus tertulias y testigos mudos de los idilios e inquietudes que guarecen sus muros.

Telling to Live

Telling to Live
Author: Latina Feminist Group,
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2001-09-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0822383284

Telling to Live embodies the vision that compelled Latina feminists to engage their differences and find common ground. Its contributors reflect varied class, religious, ethnic, racial, linguistic, sexual, and national backgrounds. Yet in one way or another they are all professional producers of testimonios—or life stories—whether as poets, oral historians, literary scholars, ethnographers, or psychologists. Through coalitional politics, these women have forged feminist political stances about generating knowledge through experience. Reclaiming testimonio as a tool for understanding the complexities of Latina identity, they compare how each made the journey to become credentialed creative thinkers and writers. Telling to Live unleashes the clarifying power of sharing these stories. The complex and rich tapestry of narratives that comprises this book introduces us to an intergenerational group of Latina women who negotiate their place in U.S. society at the cusp of the twenty-first century. These are the stories of women who struggled to reach the echelons of higher education, often against great odds, and constructed relationships of sustenance and creativity along the way. The stories, poetry, memoirs, and reflections of this diverse group of Puerto Rican, Chicana, Native American, Mexican, Cuban, Dominican, Sephardic, mixed-heritage, and Central American women provide new perspectives on feminist theorizing, perspectives located in the borderlands of Latino cultures. This often heart wrenching, sometimes playful, yet always insightful collection will interest those who wish to understand the challenges U.S. society poses for women of complex cultural heritages who strive to carve out their own spaces in the ivory tower. Contributors. Luz del Alba Acevedo, Norma Alarcón, Celia Alvarez, Ruth Behar, Rina Benmayor, Norma E. Cantú, Daisy Cocco De Filippis, Gloria Holguín Cuádraz, Liza Fiol-Matta, Yvette Flores-Ortiz, Inés Hernández-Avila, Aurora Levins Morales, Clara Lomas, Iris Ofelia López, Mirtha N. Quintanales, Eliana Rivero, Caridad Souza, Patricia Zavella

Wide Sargasso Sea

Wide Sargasso Sea
Author: Jean Rhys
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1992
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780393308808

"A considerable tour de force by any standard." ?New York Times Book Review"

Women, Culture, and Politics in Latin America

Women, Culture, and Politics in Latin America
Author: Emilie L. Bergmann
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 1990
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0520065530

“This collection, because of its exceptional theoretical coherence and sophistication, is qualitatively superior to the most frequently consulted anthologies on Latin American women’s history and literature . . . [and] represents a new, more theoretically rigorous stage in the feminist debate on Latin American women.”—Elizabeth Garrels, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Performing Women and Modern Literary Culture in Latin America

Performing Women and Modern Literary Culture in Latin America
Author: Vicky Unruh
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2009-06-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0292773749

Women have always been the muses who inspire the creativity of men, but how do women become the creators of art themselves? This was the challenge faced by Latin American women who aspired to write in the 1920s and 1930s. Though women's roles were opening up during this time, women writers were not automatically welcomed by the Latin American literary avant-gardes, whose male members viewed women's participation in tertulias (literary gatherings) and publications as uncommon and even forbidding. How did Latin American women writers, celebrated by male writers as the "New Eve" but distrusted as fellow creators, find their intellectual homes and fashion their artistic missions? In this innovative book, Vicky Unruh explores how women writers of the vanguard period often gained access to literary life as public performers. Using a novel, interdisciplinary synthesis of performance theory, she shows how Latin American women's work in theatre, poetry declamation, song, dance, oration, witty display, and bold journalistic self-portraiture helped them craft their public personas as writers and shaped their singular forms of analytical thought, cultural critique, and literary style. Concentrating on eleven writers from Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela, Unruh demonstrates that, as these women identified themselves as instigators of change rather than as passive muses, they unleashed penetrating critiques of projects for social and artistic modernization in Latin America.

Major Changes and Crisis

Major Changes and Crisis
Author: United Nations. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. Women and Development Unit
Publisher: Santiago, Chile : United Nations, Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1992
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Dated September 1992