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5 giorni fa · As demonstrated in the influential writings of Gloria Anzaldúa and Cherríe Moraga, the act of writing is a powerful tool of liberation that embraces the potentiality of collective creativity and oppositional consciousness, what this essay terms the insubordination of Latina literature.
5 mag 2024 · "Cherríe Moraga" published on by null. (1952– ),born in Whittier, Cal., of Anglo-Chicana parents and educated at San Francisco State, writes in many genres from a Chicana, feminist, and lesbian perspective.
5 giorni fa · Cold War queer activism red scare lavender scare James Baldwin Tennessee Williams Audre Lorde Cherríe Moraga Patricia Highsmith. Type. Chapter. Information. The Cambridge History of Queer American Literature , pp. 126 - 141. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108918725.008. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Print publication year: 2024.
24 apr 2024 · Glossing over Cherríe Moraga’s intersectional Chicana-feminist queer politics, columnist Heather Zimmerman misreads a 2001 San José production of Moraga’s play Heroes and Saints (1992). The play tells the story of the Valle family living in a cancer cluster of the Central Valley farming community where a higher-than-expected ...
9 mag 2024 · Anthologizing Equality: 5 Feminist Anthologies to Add to Your Shelf. By Kara Lewis. January 16, 2021. For many readers and writers, anthologies are a reminder of the literary canon. The word can conjure images of thick, traditional textbooks—the ones filled with poems by dead, white men.
30 apr 2024 · Cherríe Moraga — a distinguished professor of English, Moraga is a longtime lesbian Xicana feminist activist and poet whose work has won widespread critical acclaim. Read more about her work . Barry Spacks — a longtime professor of English whose poems were widely recognized, Spacks was also the first poet laureate of Santa Barbara.
26 apr 2024 · Chicana feminist writer and activist Cherríe Moraga reading into a microphone. Creator. Susan Fleischmann. Subject. Moraga, Cherríe. Fleischmann, Susan. Chicano Movement. LGBTQ+ Authors. Lesbian Feminism. Publisher. The History Project. Rights. Copyright Susan Fleischmann 1981.