World Making in Nepantla – Feminists of Color Navigating Life and Work in the P…
University of Texas Press
World Making in NepantlaFeminists of Color Navigating Life and Work in the Pandemic\nAuthor(s): Gloria Gonzlez-Lpez, Sharmila Rudrappa, Christen A. Smith\nFormat: Paperback\nPublisher: University of Texas Press, United States\nImprint: University of Texas Press\nISBN-13: 9781477333389, 978-1477333389\nSynopsis\nWritings from feminist scholars of color about their experiences during the pandemic.\n\n Bringing uncertainty, fear, and change, the COVID-19 pandemic shook the world, altered peoples lives, and sparked a wave of introspection. Underserved communities-people of color, women, and queer people among them-were affected the most, and their experiences, in turn, reflected hope and opportunities to reinvent themselves individually and collectively. Drawing on Gloria Anzaldas use of nepantla-the Nhuatl word meaning in-between space, the en medio and a liminal space between worlds imbued with change-World Making in Nepantla collects writings about the hurdles feminist scholars of col.
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