Gloria E. AnzaldĂșa
"Maimed, mad, and sexually different people were believed to possess supernatural powers by primal cultures' magico-religious thinking. For them, abnormality was the price a person had to pay for her or his extraordinary gift."
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"Maimed, mad, and sexually different people were believed to possess supernatural powers by primal cultures' magico-religious thinking. For them, abnormality was the price a person had to pay for her or his extraordinary gift."
Gloria E. AnzaldĂșa
"Weâre afraid the others will think weâre agringadas because we donât speak Chicano Spanish. We oppress each other trying to out-Chicano each other, vying to be ârealâ Chicanas, to speak like Chicanos. There is no one Chicano language just as there is no one Chicano experience."
Gloria E. AnzaldĂșa
"Caminante, no hay puentes, se hace puentes al andar. (Voyager, there are no bridges, one builds them as one walks.)"
Gloria E. AnzaldĂșa
"Why am I compelled to write?... Because the world I create in the writing compensates for what the real world does not give me. By writing I put order in the world, give it a handle so I can grasp it. I write because life does not appease my appetites and anger... To become more intimate with myself and you. To discover myself, to preserve myself, to make myself, to achieve self-autonomy. To dispell the myths that I am a mad prophet or a poor suffering soul. To convince myself that I am worthy and that what I have to say is not a pile of shit... Finally I write because I'm scared of writing, but I'm more scared of not writing."
Gloria E. AnzaldĂșa
"Though we tremble before uncertain futuresmay we meet illness, death and adversity with strengthmay we dance in the face of our fears."
Gloria E. AnzaldĂșa
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