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Publications

Book:

Feminism on the Border: Chicana Gender Politics and Literature. University of
California Press, 2000.  

Other Publications:

“(Re)Forming A Chicana Feminist: Transfrontera Memorias,” Entre Guadalupe y
Malinche
: A Tejana Anthology of Literature and Art, ed. Inés Hernández-Avila and
Norma E. Cantú. Austin: The University of Texas Press, forthcoming.

Recuerdos De Gloria,” in La Voz de Esperanza, Esperanza Peace and Justice
Center Newsletter. 17:9 (2004).

“Critical Introduction,” Second Edition of Borderlands/ La Frontera: The New Mestiza,
Gloria Anzaldúa. Aunt Lute, 1999.

"Women Hollering Transfronteriza Feminisms," Chicana/o Latina/o Cultural Studies:
Transnational and Transdisciplinary Movements
. Cultural Studies 13:2 (1999),
pp.251-62.

Reprint in The Chicana/o Cultural Studies Reader. Cultural Studies Series. London
and New York: Routledge, forthcoming.

“Political Identities in Contemporary Chicana Literature: Helena María Viramontes’s
Visions of the U.S. Third World,” in Writing Nation, Writing Region: European
Contributions to American Studies
, ed. Theo D’haen. Amsterdam: Netherlands
American Studies Association, 1996, pp. 156-165.

“Helena María Viramontes.” Dictionary of Literary Biography--Chicano Writers,
Second Series
, ed. Francisco Lomelí and Carl Shirley.  Detroit: Gale Research Inc.,
1992, pp. 322-325.

"Feminism on the Border: From Gender Politics to Geopolitics." Criticism in the
Borderlands: Studies in Chicano Literature, Culture, and Ideology
, ed. Héctor
Calderón and José David Saldívar. Durham and London: Duke University Press,
1991, pp. 203-220.

A shorter version of "Feminism on the Border" reprinted in Tradition and the Talents
of Women
, ed. Florence Howe. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press,
1991, pp. 292-307.

"Wrestling Your Ally: Gertrude Stein, Racism, and Feminist Critical Practice."
Women's Writing in Exile, ed. Angela Ingram and Mary Lynn Broe. Chapel Hill:
University of North Carolina Press, 1989, pp. 182-198.

“Gloria Anzaldúa,” Heath Anthology of American Literature, Third Edition. 1998.

"Helena María Viramontes," Heath Anthology of American Literature, Second
Edition, ed. Paul Lauter, et. al., D.C. Heath and Company, 1994, pp. 2976-2978.

"Pat Mora," Heath Anthology of American Literature, Second Edition, ed. Paul
Lauter, et. al., pp. 2987-2988.

"Angela de Hoyos," Longman Anthology of World Literature by Women, ed.
Barbara Shollar and Marion Arkin. Longman, 1989, pp. 970-971.

"Franca de Armiño," introductory essay in Longman Anthology of World Literature
by Women
, ed. Barbara Shollar and Marion Arkin. Longman, 1989, pp. 1051-1052.

“The American Novel,” in Women of Color and the Multicultural Curriculum:
Transforming the College Classroom
, ed. Liza Fiol-Matta and Mariam K Chamberlain.
New York: The Feminist Press, 1995, pp.236-238.
 

In progress:

Invited Review Essay on This Bridge We Call Home: Radical Visions for
Transformation
. Eds. Gloria Anzaldúa and Analouise Keating. Review for Signs:
Journal of Women in Culture and Society
. To be submitted April, 2005.

Between My Art and Activism: Chicana Fronterista Cultural Terrains

Memorias Fronterizas: Memoirs of a Chicana Feminist

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