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    In Gloria Anzaldua’s book Borderlands La Frontera‚ The New Mestiza‚ she shares her experience in a post-colonial world as a Chicana‚ a lesbian and a woman who grew up in a cross-cultured area trying to understand her identity but also to make us rethink about what a border is and what are the consequences which come with it. Anzaldua creates a “mestiza consciousness” as a dynamic capable of breaking down dualistic ascendant archetypes. This concept is related to “hybridity”‚ a mixed race‚ which will

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    she argues for equal access and opportunity. Several years later‚ Gloria Anzaldúa reclaims the word mestiza in her discussion about borders in Borderlands: La Frontera (1987). Writing in the beginning of the 20th century‚ Woolf was very much a proponent of First Wave feminism and its goal of equal possibility for women. Though this was a revolutionary idea‚ Woolf fails to mention race and the non-binary‚ however‚ Anzaldúa is one of the first to be a major proponent for racial‚ intersectional‚ and

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    14 September 2012 What is your Borderland? What is your borderland? Essentially that is the question one ask themselves when reading Gloria Anzald’s “To live in the borderlands means you.” The brushstroke is broad‚ but Ms. Anzald brings it into focus with this poem. This piece of artwork brings awareness to the ethnic‚ social and cultural movement that was coming abreast during that era. During the 1980’s‚ immidtation and ethnic diversity was central characters of the American experience

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    The Borderlands by Gloria Anzaldua The text is about a woman who is a victim of her culture. A culture where a female are inferior to the superior males and limits their choices of whatever they want to be in life. This belief pushed them to the lower depths of society with no one to cling to but themselves. Men are always powerful while women are often weak and helpless. This culture press people to follow the rules the conventional way and judge and deprive people of their own freedom to choose

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    Gloria Anzaldua There have been many important topics and discussions that we have talked about in this class covering many throughout the year. We’ve come across many writers‚ thinkers‚ and poets that have brilliant thoughts and ideas. However‚ Gloria Anzaldua has the best views and beliefs relating to discourse‚ labeling‚ consciousness of self‚ identity‚ and cross-cultural fertilization. Anzaldua addresses these issues best in her passage “Towards a New Consciousness” along with her book

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    human hearts‚ a skirt of twisted serpents and taloned feet‚” (Anzaldua 49). She was a woman‚ an Earth Goddess‚ the beholder of all. “Coatlicue‚ Lady of the Serpent Skirt‚ contained and balanced the dualities of male and female‚ light and dark‚ life and death‚” (Anzaldua 54). Since Coatlicue possesses these dualities she consisted of everything and in turn accepts all. “She is the central deity connecting us to our Indian ancestory” (Anzaldua 49). Of the many rituals performed by the Aztecs‚ only sacrifices

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    She begins by describing the border between the U.S. and Mexico as where "the Third World grates against the first and bleeds" (Anzaldua). She states that a distinctive border culture is growing up in this region. Though it is now defined as white‚ this area was first Indian‚ Spanish‚ and mestizo and a place of migration from north to south‚ as Chicanos and mestizos moved from what

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    book Borderlands/ La Frontera‚ Gloria Anzaldua uses poetic prose to relate her many years of anger from trying to integrate the clashing morals of her Mexican‚ American‚ and Indian cultures. Anzaldua ultimately concludes that for people caught in this clash‚ decolonization from both Mexican and American society‚ in order to create a new “borderland” culture‚ it is a productive and positive step toward psychological health. Before Anzaldua can give her solutions to the problems borderland people

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    The idea I took from “To live in the Borderlands Means You” Written by Gloria Anzaldua. The author grew up around U.S and Mexico borderlands. The poem explains facts that happen in the borderlands such race‚ politics and culture. The poet talks about the difficult living in the borderlands‚ struggling to fit in. The author uses a different language through her poem to show that It’s okay to speak a different language when moving to a new culture. The author also talks about how it’s okay to mix

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    Chicana feminist. The different discourse communities seen through her writing is the struggle she has between the different languages she has to adapt to around different people in her life. Writing from the borderlands between American‚ Mexican‚ Spanish‚ Indian‚ Chicano‚ and Mestiza culture‚ Anzaldua creates a representation of the wide range of forces within herself and the culture from which comes. The excerpt opens up with her in the dentist office‚ and she is frustrated because the dentist is complaining

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