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Gloria E. Anzaldua, best known for her books Borderlands/La Frontera and This Bridge Called My Back, is often considered as one of the foremost modern feminist thinkers and activists. As one of the first openly lesbian Chicana writers, Anzaldua has played a major role in redefining queer, female and Chicano/a identities, and in developing inclusionary movements for social justice.
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Mexican American women, Chicana authors, Mexican American authors, Mexican American women authors, Mexican American lesbians, Mexican American lesbian authors, American lesbian authors, Lesbian authors, Women authors, Hispanic American authors, Hispanic American women authors, American authors, American women authors, Interviews, Women in literature, Mexican American women in literature, American women in literature, Mexican Americans in literature, Lesbians in literature, Mexican American lesbians in literature, Women and literature, Hispanic American lesbians, Chicana studies, Women's studiesPeople
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"ALK: You talk about some pretty wild stuff in this interview and even more extensively in the following interview with Christine Weiland-an "extra-terrestrial spirit," different spirits entering your body, past-life regression, reincarnation, psychic readers, and more."
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