This bridge we call home: radical visions for transformation

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Through personal narratives, theoretical essays, textual collage, poetry, letters, artwork and fiction, this collection examines and extends the discussion of issues - such as classism, homophobia, racism and identity politics - at the centre of the previous anthology "This Bridge Called My Back".;(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.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- AnaLouise
Anzaldúa
Gloria
Keating - Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9780415936828
- Release date
- 2002