Anzaldúa and ‘the new mestiza’: A Chicana dives into collective identity
Author/s María Henríquez-Betancor Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain ABSTRACT In this article I analyze how Gloria Anzaldúa’s seventh essay in Borderlands/La Frontera:The New Mestiza, titled “La conciencia de la mestiza: Towards a New Consciousness”, condenses and portray...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Universitat Jaume I. Department of English Studies
2019-01-01
|
Series: | Language Value |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/languagevalue/article/view/4765 |
id |
doaj-3c88cd353a104df2857df7816d07fb1a |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-3c88cd353a104df2857df7816d07fb1a2021-02-12T13:17:25ZengUniversitat Jaume I. Department of English StudiesLanguage Value1989-71032019-01-01210.6035/LanguageV.2012.4.2.4Anzaldúa and ‘the new mestiza’: A Chicana dives into collective identitylvalue lvalue Author/s María Henríquez-Betancor Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain ABSTRACT In this article I analyze how Gloria Anzaldúa’s seventh essay in Borderlands/La Frontera:The New Mestiza, titled “La conciencia de la mestiza: Towards a New Consciousness”, condenses and portrays a development towards the mestiza consciousness presented in the first six essays in the book. This is a well-structured as well as fluid process in which each step guides us in a complex identity-building awareness. This process is an inner journey as well as an evolution in the public scene where the “new mestiza” has to revise and reinvent herself in several ways in order to acquire “the mestiza consciousness”. This essay is also a clear example in which Anzaldúa represents three voices: the “I”, the “we” and the “she”. These voices are one of Anzaldúa’s strategies for diving into what she understands as her collective identity as a Chicana and as a “new mestiza”. As will be shown in this article, the author moves among these voices for various purposes of identity-construction. http://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/languagevalue/article/view/4765identityawarenessmestizavoicesAnzaldúaChicana |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
lvalue lvalue |
spellingShingle |
lvalue lvalue Anzaldúa and ‘the new mestiza’: A Chicana dives into collective identity Language Value identity awareness mestiza voices Anzaldúa Chicana |
author_facet |
lvalue lvalue |
author_sort |
lvalue lvalue |
title |
Anzaldúa and ‘the new mestiza’: A Chicana dives into collective identity |
title_short |
Anzaldúa and ‘the new mestiza’: A Chicana dives into collective identity |
title_full |
Anzaldúa and ‘the new mestiza’: A Chicana dives into collective identity |
title_fullStr |
Anzaldúa and ‘the new mestiza’: A Chicana dives into collective identity |
title_full_unstemmed |
Anzaldúa and ‘the new mestiza’: A Chicana dives into collective identity |
title_sort |
anzaldúa and ‘the new mestiza’: a chicana dives into collective identity |
publisher |
Universitat Jaume I. Department of English Studies |
series |
Language Value |
issn |
1989-7103 |
publishDate |
2019-01-01 |
description |
Author/s
María Henríquez-Betancor
Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
ABSTRACT
In this article I analyze how Gloria Anzaldúa’s seventh essay in Borderlands/La Frontera:The New Mestiza, titled “La conciencia de la mestiza: Towards a New Consciousness”, condenses and portrays a development towards the mestiza consciousness presented in the first six essays in the book. This is a well-structured as well as fluid process in which each step guides us in a complex identity-building awareness. This process is an inner journey as well as an evolution in the public scene where the “new mestiza” has to revise and reinvent herself in several ways in order to acquire “the mestiza consciousness”. This essay is also a clear example in which Anzaldúa represents three voices: the “I”, the “we” and the “she”. These voices are one of Anzaldúa’s strategies for diving into what she understands as her collective identity as a Chicana and as a “new mestiza”. As will be shown in this article, the author moves among these voices for various purposes of identity-construction.
|
topic |
identity awareness mestiza voices Anzaldúa Chicana |
url |
http://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/languagevalue/article/view/4765 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT lvaluelvalue anzalduaandthenewmestizaachicanadivesintocollectiveidentity |
_version_ |
1724273026529230848 |