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El Mundo Zurdo 10

Selected Academic and Creative Works from the 2024 Meeting of the Society for the Study of Gloria Anzalda

Author: Rachel Cruz, Yael Valencia Aldana, Romana Radlwimmer and Sonya M. Alemn  

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We are the queer groups, the people that don't belong anywhere, not in the dominant world nor completely within our own respective cultures. [...] We do not have the same ideology, nor do we derive similar solutions. Some of us are leftists, some of us practitioners of magic. Some of us are both. But these different affinities are not opposed to each other. In El Mundo Zurdo I with my own affinities and my people with theirs can live together and transform the planet. -Gloria Anzalda, 1981

As a publication of selected works from El Mundo Zurdo 2024, the sesquiannual meetings of the Society for the Study of Gloria Anzalda, this collection features innovative and emergent applications, extensions, and fusions of Anzaldan theory, method, philosophy and cosmology. The theme of the 2024 conference, Les Atravesades en Comunidad: Coalition Building as Light in the Dark, is embodied in these contributions from both senior and emergent scholars, as well as cultural producers, community activists, and students.

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Sonya M. Alemn (she/her/ella) is an Associate Professor in the Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department and Mexican American Studies Program at the University of Texas, San Antonio. She is also Director of UTSA's Women's Studies Institute. She served as Editor of Chicana/Latina Studies from 2017-2022, and has published in Critical Studies in Media Communication; Frontiers: A Journal of Women's Studies; Review of Research in Education; Race Ethnicity & Education; and International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education.

Rachel Yvonne Cruz, Doctor of Musical Arts, is an assistant professor at The University of Texas at San Antonio and a leading scholar in Mexican American music. Cruz is the award-winning author of The Art of Mariachi: A Curriculum Guide, and is contracted for her upcoming book, Latinx Music and the Arts: A Celebration of Generations and Genres.

Yael Valencia Aldana, an Afro-Latinx/e poet and writer, is the author of Alien(s). Aldana, her mother, her mother's mother, and so on are descendants of the Indigenous people of modern-day Colombia. Her poem "Black Person Head Bob" won a Pushcart Prize, and her work has appeared in Torch Literary Arts, Chapter House Journal, and Slag Glass City, among others. She teaches creative writing in South Florida. YaelAldana.com.

Romana Radlwimmer is an Assistant Professor at the University of Augsburg, specializing in Latin American, Latina/o, Brazilian and Iberian Literatures, Cultural Studies and Film. She has been presenting in the El Mundo Zurdo Conference in San Antonio since 2009 and has been a member of the organizing committee since 2015.

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Publisher
Aunt Lute Books
Published
18th December 2025
Pages
200
ISBN
9781951874117

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