
TITLE:
Imaniman
Poets Writing in the Anzaldúan Borderlands
AUTHOR:
lara silva, ire'ne
Sparks, David Hatfield
Reyes, Barbara Jane
Morales, Miguel M.
Ochoa, Cecca Austin
Barrera, Cordelia
Vargas, Oswaldo
Pérez, Emmy
Wasson, Michael
Márquez Adams, Melanie
Moniz, Tomas
Ramirez-Chavez, Gabriela
Chávez, D.M.
Hernández-Avila, Inés
Bautista, Nidia Melissa
Saliba, Nadine
Palacios, Monica
Wright, Jennine DOC
León, César L. De
Witherspoon, Nia
Jiménez, Joe
Vera, Dan
Guzmán, Roy G.
Sandoval, Veronica
Morales, Juan
Payan, Victor
Carl-Klassen, Abigail
Chavez, Sarah A.
McKibbens, Rachel
reyes-boitel, jo
Najarro, Adela
Gómez, Elsie Rivas
Herrera, Juan Felipe
Mendez, Lupe
Sarmina, T.
Osborn, Shauna
Varghese, Marie
Baros, Allen
Gumbs, Alexis Pauline
González, Ysabel Y.
Hajratwala, Minal
Cordero, Karla
Bermejo, Xochitl-Julisa
Gomez, Rodney
Martínez, Pablo Miguel
Curiel, Barbara Brinson
Echeverría, Olga García
Huerta, Suzy de Jesus
Bowles, David
Fry, John
Shuck, Kim
Martínez, Daniel E. Solís y
Calatayud, Carmen
Betts, Tara
Rodríguez, José Antonio
SUBJECT:
LGBTQIA+ (Fiction) |
Poetry |
Fiction |
DESCRIPTION:
In homage to Gloria Anzaldúa and her iconic work Borderlands/La Frontera, award-winning poets ire'ne lara silva and Dan Vera have assembled the work of 54 writers who reflect on the complex terrain—the deeply felt psychic, social, and geopolitical borderlands—that Anzaldúa inhabited, theorized, explored, and invented. Named for the Nahuatl word meaning "their soul," Imaniman presents work that is sparked from the soul: the individual soul, the communal soul. These poets interrogate, complicate, and personalize the borderlands in transgressive and transformative ways, opening new paths and revisioning old ones for the next generation of spiritual, political, and cultural border crossers. "Within shifting borders—it is good to enter into these voice worlds—to stand, bow & listen in their presence. Peoples, familias, cities, towns, rancherías and the wilderness of all border-crossers & messengers of border spaces open in these pages."—from the Introduction by Juan Felipe Herrera, US Poet Laureate
PUBLISHER:
Aunt Lute Books
PERIOD_DATE:
2017/08/10
ERC_FORMAT:
KINDLE
LIBBY EBOOK
LANGUAGE:
Inglés