Haciendo Caras
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Haciendo Caras collects essays and reflections by Gloria Anzaldúa that examine Chicana identity, cultural production, and representation, often in dialogue with activist and feminist concerns.
The work foregrounds the situatedness of knowledge and the multiplicity of voices within Chicana/o communities, employing hybrid forms and multilingual expression.
Anzaldúa's commitment to mixing genres and addressing lived experience challenges conventional academic boundaries and promotes accessible, community-centered scholarship.
The collection contributes to Anzaldúa's broader project of theorizing borderlands consciousness and resisting assimilationist narratives.
Its influence extends to scholars and artists interested in decolonial methodologies and embodied critique.
The work foregrounds the situatedness of knowledge and the multiplicity of voices within Chicana/o communities, employing hybrid forms and multilingual expression.
Anzaldúa's commitment to mixing genres and addressing lived experience challenges conventional academic boundaries and promotes accessible, community-centered scholarship.
The collection contributes to Anzaldúa's broader project of theorizing borderlands consciousness and resisting assimilationist narratives.
Its influence extends to scholars and artists interested in decolonial methodologies and embodied critique.
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Suzanne Bost

Suzanne Bost, "Quiet Methodologies: Humility in the Humanities" (U Minnesota Press)


