Light in the Dark/Luz en lo Oscuro: Rewriting Identity, Spirituality, Reality
by Gloria Anzaldua edited by AnaLouise Keating
Duke University Press, 2015 eISBN: 978-0-8223-7503-6 | Cloth: 978-0-8223-5977-7 | Paper: 978-0-8223-6009-4 Library of Congress Classification PS3551.N95Z46 2015
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Light in the Dark is the culmination of Gloria E. Anzaldúa's mature thought and the most comprehensive presentation of her philosophy. Focusing on aesthetics, ontology, epistemology, and ethics, it contains several developments in her many important theoretical contributions.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Gloria E. Anzaldúa (1942–2004) was a visionary writer whose work was recognized with many honors, including the Before Columbus Foundation American Book Award, a Lambda literary award, the National Endowment for the Arts Fiction Award, and the Bode-Pearson Prize for Outstanding Contributions to American Studies. Her book Borderlands / La frontera was selected as one of the 100 Best Books of the Century by the Hungry Mind Review and the Utne Reader.
AnaLouise Keating, Professor of Women’s Studies at Texas Woman’s University, is the author of Women Reading, Women Writing: Self-Invention in Paula Gunn Allen, Gloria Anzaldúa, and Audre Lorde, Teaching Transformation, and Transformation Now! Toward a Post-Oppositional Politics of Change; editor of Anzaldúa’s Interviews/Entrevistas, The Gloria Anzaldúa Reader, and EntreMundos/AmongWorlds: New Perspectives on Gloria Anzaldúa; and co-editor, with Anzaldúa, of this bridge we call home: radical visions for transformation.
REVIEWS
"Published more than a decade after Anzaldúa’s death, the collection of essays is a welcomed resource for scholars and students of Anzaldúa, Chicana/o and Latina/o studies, and American studies. Overall, Anzaldúa’s chapters and Keating’s editorial work are of the highest caliber and great additions to the body of Anzaldúa’s work."
-- Monica Montelongo Flores Southwestern American Literature
"[T]he publication of a new book of [Anzaldua's] writing provides a glorious new opportunity to revel in her brilliant mind.... In our contemporary world of intense binary thinking and wall building, Gloria Anzaldúa’s insights provide an inspiring way forward."
-- Susan Noyes Platt Raven Chronicles
"The publication of Gloría Anzaldúa's Light in the Dark/ Luz en lo oscuro: Rewriting Identity, Spirituality, Reality eleven years after her death in 2004 is a highly anticipated—and enormously important—event in feminist scholarship, one that takes both philosophy and activism in new directions. The manuscript ... makes significant philosophical contributions to feminism, epistemology, aesthetics, ontology, critical philosophy of race, and social and political thought at the same time that it calls into question how we conceive of and organize these areas of study to begin with."
-- Natalie Cisneros Hypatia Reviews online
"Moving from the intricate Tex-Mex-rootedness of Borderlands to the more spiritual, historical-mythical, liminal negotiation zone of Light in the Darkness, Anzaldúa continues her examination of in-between spaces. Her concept of nepantla enables multiple thematic and stylistic lines to intersect, defining possible spaces of cultural transformation."
-- Romana Radlwimmer Women's Review of Books
"Throughout Light, Anzaldúa courageously offers up her lived experiences to argue for the importance of spirituality, theories in the flesh, and the female body.... Scholars invested in intellectual praxis will find a powerful guide to social justice inquiry within this publication."
-- Robert Gutierrez-Perez Women's Studies in Communication
"Perhaps the book’s greatest strength is Keating’s vast editorial knowledge.... Under Keating’s care, Light in the Dark continues Anzaldúa’s metaphysical philosophies, reiterating, expanding, and inspiring consciousness building and setting innovative directions for future Chicana/o studies.... The text offers a new way of decolonizing the mind, transforming the world, and reaching out into the universe."
-- Iracema M. Quintero Aztlán
"Light in the Dark is not only a previously missing piece of Anzaldúa’s oeuvre, important to the growing field of scholarship on Anzaldúa, but also a text that speaks broadly across disciplines and will surely influence scholarship in women’s studies, philosophy, politics, Chicana/o and Latina/o studies, border studies, native studies, sexuality studies and beyond."
-- Michelle R. Martin-Baron International Feminist Journal of Politics
"This text would serve as an excellent book in a literature course, and could be used as the capstone of Anzaldúa’s other writings. Keating has done an excellent job of editing this piece—she has made it easy to forget that the work was published after Anzaldúa’s death."
-- Fawn-Amber Montoya The Americas
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editor's Introduction. Re-envisioning Coyolxauhqui, Decolonizing Reality: Anzaldúa's Twenty-First-Century Imperative ix
Preface. Gestures of the Body—Escribiendo para idear 1
1. Let us be the healing of the wound: The Coyolxauhqui imperative—la sombra y el sueño 9
2. Flights of the Imagination: Rereading/Rewriting Realities 23
3. Border Arte: Nepantla, el lugar de la frontera 47
4. Geographies of Selves—Reimagining Identity: Nos/Otras (Us/Other), las Nepantleras, and the New Tribalism 65
5. Putting Coyolxauhqui Together: A Creative Process 95
6. now let us shift . . . conocimiento . . . inner work, public acts 117
Agradecimientos | Acknowledgements 161
Appendix 1. Lloronas Dissertation Material (Proposal, Table of Contents, and Chapter Outline) 165
Appendix 2. Anzaldúa's Health 171
Appendix 3. Unfinished Sections and Additional Notes from Chapter 2 176
Appendix 4. Alternative Opening, Chapter 4 180
Appendix 5. Historical Notes on the Chapters' Development 190
Appendix 6. Invitation and Call for Papers, Testimonios Volume 200
Notes 205
Glossary 241
References 247
Index 257
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Light in the Dark/Luz en lo Oscuro: Rewriting Identity, Spirituality, Reality
by Gloria Anzaldua edited by AnaLouise Keating
Duke University Press, 2015 eISBN: 978-0-8223-7503-6 Cloth: 978-0-8223-5977-7 Paper: 978-0-8223-6009-4
Light in the Dark is the culmination of Gloria E. Anzaldúa's mature thought and the most comprehensive presentation of her philosophy. Focusing on aesthetics, ontology, epistemology, and ethics, it contains several developments in her many important theoretical contributions.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Gloria E. Anzaldúa (1942–2004) was a visionary writer whose work was recognized with many honors, including the Before Columbus Foundation American Book Award, a Lambda literary award, the National Endowment for the Arts Fiction Award, and the Bode-Pearson Prize for Outstanding Contributions to American Studies. Her book Borderlands / La frontera was selected as one of the 100 Best Books of the Century by the Hungry Mind Review and the Utne Reader.
AnaLouise Keating, Professor of Women’s Studies at Texas Woman’s University, is the author of Women Reading, Women Writing: Self-Invention in Paula Gunn Allen, Gloria Anzaldúa, and Audre Lorde, Teaching Transformation, and Transformation Now! Toward a Post-Oppositional Politics of Change; editor of Anzaldúa’s Interviews/Entrevistas, The Gloria Anzaldúa Reader, and EntreMundos/AmongWorlds: New Perspectives on Gloria Anzaldúa; and co-editor, with Anzaldúa, of this bridge we call home: radical visions for transformation.
REVIEWS
"Published more than a decade after Anzaldúa’s death, the collection of essays is a welcomed resource for scholars and students of Anzaldúa, Chicana/o and Latina/o studies, and American studies. Overall, Anzaldúa’s chapters and Keating’s editorial work are of the highest caliber and great additions to the body of Anzaldúa’s work."
-- Monica Montelongo Flores Southwestern American Literature
"[T]he publication of a new book of [Anzaldua's] writing provides a glorious new opportunity to revel in her brilliant mind.... In our contemporary world of intense binary thinking and wall building, Gloria Anzaldúa’s insights provide an inspiring way forward."
-- Susan Noyes Platt Raven Chronicles
"The publication of Gloría Anzaldúa's Light in the Dark/ Luz en lo oscuro: Rewriting Identity, Spirituality, Reality eleven years after her death in 2004 is a highly anticipated—and enormously important—event in feminist scholarship, one that takes both philosophy and activism in new directions. The manuscript ... makes significant philosophical contributions to feminism, epistemology, aesthetics, ontology, critical philosophy of race, and social and political thought at the same time that it calls into question how we conceive of and organize these areas of study to begin with."
-- Natalie Cisneros Hypatia Reviews online
"Moving from the intricate Tex-Mex-rootedness of Borderlands to the more spiritual, historical-mythical, liminal negotiation zone of Light in the Darkness, Anzaldúa continues her examination of in-between spaces. Her concept of nepantla enables multiple thematic and stylistic lines to intersect, defining possible spaces of cultural transformation."
-- Romana Radlwimmer Women's Review of Books
"Throughout Light, Anzaldúa courageously offers up her lived experiences to argue for the importance of spirituality, theories in the flesh, and the female body.... Scholars invested in intellectual praxis will find a powerful guide to social justice inquiry within this publication."
-- Robert Gutierrez-Perez Women's Studies in Communication
"Perhaps the book’s greatest strength is Keating’s vast editorial knowledge.... Under Keating’s care, Light in the Dark continues Anzaldúa’s metaphysical philosophies, reiterating, expanding, and inspiring consciousness building and setting innovative directions for future Chicana/o studies.... The text offers a new way of decolonizing the mind, transforming the world, and reaching out into the universe."
-- Iracema M. Quintero Aztlán
"Light in the Dark is not only a previously missing piece of Anzaldúa’s oeuvre, important to the growing field of scholarship on Anzaldúa, but also a text that speaks broadly across disciplines and will surely influence scholarship in women’s studies, philosophy, politics, Chicana/o and Latina/o studies, border studies, native studies, sexuality studies and beyond."
-- Michelle R. Martin-Baron International Feminist Journal of Politics
"This text would serve as an excellent book in a literature course, and could be used as the capstone of Anzaldúa’s other writings. Keating has done an excellent job of editing this piece—she has made it easy to forget that the work was published after Anzaldúa’s death."
-- Fawn-Amber Montoya The Americas
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editor's Introduction. Re-envisioning Coyolxauhqui, Decolonizing Reality: Anzaldúa's Twenty-First-Century Imperative ix
Preface. Gestures of the Body—Escribiendo para idear 1
1. Let us be the healing of the wound: The Coyolxauhqui imperative—la sombra y el sueño 9
2. Flights of the Imagination: Rereading/Rewriting Realities 23
3. Border Arte: Nepantla, el lugar de la frontera 47
4. Geographies of Selves—Reimagining Identity: Nos/Otras (Us/Other), las Nepantleras, and the New Tribalism 65
5. Putting Coyolxauhqui Together: A Creative Process 95
6. now let us shift . . . conocimiento . . . inner work, public acts 117
Agradecimientos | Acknowledgements 161
Appendix 1. Lloronas Dissertation Material (Proposal, Table of Contents, and Chapter Outline) 165
Appendix 2. Anzaldúa's Health 171
Appendix 3. Unfinished Sections and Additional Notes from Chapter 2 176
Appendix 4. Alternative Opening, Chapter 4 180
Appendix 5. Historical Notes on the Chapters' Development 190
Appendix 6. Invitation and Call for Papers, Testimonios Volume 200
Notes 205
Glossary 241
References 247
Index 257
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