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_aThis Bridge Called my Back _bLIVR _fCherrie MORAGA et Gloria ANZALDUA (dir.) _eWritings by Women of Color _gForeword : Toni Cade Bambara |
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_aNew York _cKitchen Table _d1983 |
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_a261 p. _dPhocotopie |
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_fDonna Kate RUSHIN _hp. XXI-XXII _iThe Bridge Poem |
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_hp. 4-5 _iI - Children Passing in the Streets : The Roots of Our Radicalism |
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_fNellie WONG _hp. 7-8 _iWhen I Was Growing Up |
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_fMary Hope LEE _hp. 9-11 _ion not bein |
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_fCherrie MORAGA _hp. 12-13 _iFor the Color of My Mother |
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_fRosario MORALES _hp. 14-15 _iI Am What I Am |
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_fNaomi LITTLEBEAR _hp. 16-17 _iDreams of Violence |
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_hp. 18-19 _iChrystos _fHe Saw |
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_hp. 23-24 _iII - Entering the Lives of Others : Theory in the Flesh |
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_fGenny LIM _hp. 25-26 _iWonder Woman |
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_fCherrie MORAGA _hp. 27-34 _iLa Güera |
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_fMitsuye YAMADA _hp. 35-40 _iInvisibility is an UnnaturalDisaster : Reflections of an Asian American Woman |
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_fAnita VALERIO _hp. 41-45 _iIt's in My Blood, My Face - My Mother's Voice, The Way I Sweat |
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_fBarbara CAMERON _hp. 46-52 _i"Gee, You don't Seem Like An INdian |
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_fAurora LEVINS MORALES _hp. 53-56 _i"... And Even Fidel Can't Change That" |
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_fChrystos _hp. 57-59 _iI Walk in the History of My People |
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_hp. 60-61 _iIII - And When You Leave, Take Your Pictures With You : Racism in the Women's Movement |
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_fJo CARRILLO _hp. 63-64 _iAnd When You Leave, Take Your Pictures With You |
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_fJo CARRILLO _hp. 65-67 _iBeyond the Cliffs of Abiquiu |
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_fChrystos _hp. 68-70 _iI Don't Understand Those Who Have Turned Away From Me |
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_fMitsuye YAMADA _hp. 71-75 _iAsian Pacific American Women and Feminism |
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_fGabrielle DANIELS _hp. 76-78 _iMillicent Fredericks |
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_fJudit MOSCHKOVICH _hp. 79-84 _iBut I Know You, American Woman |
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_fDoris DAVENPORT _hp. 85-90 _iThe Pathology of Racism : A Conversation with Third World Wimmin |
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_fRosario MORALES _hp. 91-93 _iWe're All in the Same Boat |
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_fAudre LORDE _hp. 94-97 _iAn Open Letter to Mary Daly |
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_fAudre LORDE _hp. 98-101 _iThe Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle |
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_hp. 104-159 _iIV - Between the Lines : On Culture, Class, and Homophobia |
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_fRosario MORALES _hp. 107-108 _iThe Other Heritage |
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_fHattie GOSSETT _hp. 109-112 _ibillie lives billie lives |
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_fBarbara SMITH _fBeverley SMITH _hp. 113-127 _iAcross the Kitchen Table : A Sister-to-Sister Dialogue |
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_fCheryl CLARKE _hp128-137 _iLesbianism : An Act of Resistance |
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_fBarbara NODA _hp. 138-139 _iLowriding Through the Women's Movement |
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_fMerle WOO _hp. 140-147 _iLetter to Ma |
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_fMirtha QUINTANALES _hp. 148-149 _iI Come With No Illusions |
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_fMirtha QUINTANALES _hp. 150-156 _iI Paid Very Hard for My Immigrant Ignorance |
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_fNaomi LITTLEBEAR _hp. 127-159 _iEarth-Lover, Survivor, Musician |
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_hp. 160-192 _iV - Speaking in Tongues : The Third World Woman Writer |
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_fGloria ANZALDUA _hp. 165-174 _iSpeaking in Tongues : A Letter To Third World Women Writers |
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_fHattie GOSSETT _hp. 175-176 _iWho told you anybody wants to hear from you ? you ain't nothing but a black woman |
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_fNelly WONG _hp. 177-181 _iIn Search of the Self as Hero: Confetti of Voices on New york's Night |
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_fNorma ALARCON _hp. 182-190 _iChicana's Feminist Literature : A Re-vision. Through Malintzin/or Mialitzin : Putting Flesh Back on the Object |
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_fChrystos _hp. 191-192 _iCeremony for Completing a Poetry Reading |
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_hp. 193- 251 _iVI - El Mundo Zurdo : The Vision |
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_fChrystos _hp. 197 _iGive Me Back |
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_fGloria ANZALDUA _hp. 198-209 _iLa Prieta |
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_fCombahee River Collective _hp. 210-218 _iA Black Feminist Statement |
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_fCherrie MORAGA _hp. 219-220 _iThe Welder |
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_fGloria ANZALDUA _hp. 221-231 _iO.K. Momma, Who the Hell Am I ? : An Interview with Luisah Teish |
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_fAndrea CANAAN _hp. 232-237 _iBrownness |
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_fPat PARKER _hp. 238-242 _iRevolution : It's Not Neat or Pretty or Quick |
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_fChrystos _hp. 243-245 _iNo Rock Scorns Me as Whore |
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_hp. 246-250 _iBiography of Contributors |
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_fCherrie MORAGA _hp. 251 _iThird World Women in United States - By and About Us : A Selected Bibliography |
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_aFEMINISME ET LITTERATURE _yETATS UNIS _928820 |
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_aLITTERATURE AMERICAINE _xAUTEURS D'ORIGINE ASIATIQUE _928821 |
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| 608 | _aANTHOLOGIE | ||
| 610 | _aSOCIOLOGIE. FEMMES | ||
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_4340 _aMORAGA _bCherrie _925589 |
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_4340 _aANZALDUA _bGloria _925590 |
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_4080 _aBambara _bToni Cade _925591 |
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