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Anzaldúa, Gloria, 1942-2004 (Autor Personal)

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This bridge called my back, c1981 (a.e.) t.p. (Gloria Anzaldúa)

Making faces, making souls, c1990: CIP t.p. (Gloria Anzaldúa) data sheet (b. 1942)

Contemp. lesbian writers of the US, 1993: p. 19 (Gloria E Anzaldúa; b. September 26, 1942 on a ranch settlement called Jesus Maria y Los Vergeles in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas)

El Mundo Zurdo 5, 2016: ECIP t.p. (Gloria Anzaldúa)

Wikipedia, 09-16-2016: (Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa; b. September 26, 1942; d. May 15, 2004; was an American scholar of Chicana cultural theory, feminist theory, and queer theory; she loosely based her best-known book, Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza, on her life growing up on the Mexican-Texas border and incorporated her lifelong feelings of social and cultural marginalization into her work; Anzaldúa died on May 15, 2004, at her home in Santa Cruz, California, from complications due to diabetes; at the time of her death, she was working toward the completion of her dissertation to receive her doctorate in Literature from the University of California, Santa Cruz; it was awarded posthumously in 2005; writer of fiction, poetry, children's books, and works on social issues)

Borderlands, 1987: t.p. (Gloria Anzaldúa)