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Available
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Publication
South End Press (1983), Edition: heavily Noted, 152 pages
Description
'Moraga demonstrates her virtuosity as a poet; and, as a poet, she brings to her nonfiction essays images so hard, honest, and disturbing that her political analysis is breathtakingly personal and immediate.' San Francisco ChronicleThis new edition of Moragaâ__s seminal work on identity, sexuality, history, and the politics of Chicana feminism includes a new Introduction, three new chapters, and new poetry from Moraga. Weaving together poetry and prose, Spanish and English, family history and political theory, Loving in the War Years has been a classic in the feminist and Chicano canon since its 1983 release.
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LibraryThing member anderlawlor
I wouldn't have re-read this if my co-teacher hadn't suggested we assign it in our experimental Queer Writing class, but you know what? It really holds up. And reading it on the heels of a bunch of New Narrative stuff made me think about how queer writers of color like Moraga have been fucking shit
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up for a LONG time--narrative, genre, gender etc etc--and not getting the cool points for it. What's that about? Show Less
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Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
1983
Physical description
152 p.; 5.75 inches
ISBN
0896081958 / 9780896081956