<p><strong>Named one of the Best Books of 1987 by <em>Library Journal</em></strong></p><p><strong>Selected by <em>Utne Reader</em> as part of its &#8220;Alternative Canon&#8221; in 1998</strong></p><p><strong>One of <em>Hungry Mind Review</em>'s &#8220;Best 100 Books of the 20th Century&#8221;</strong></p><p><span>Rooted in Gloria Anzald&#250;uacute;a's experience as a Chicana a lesbian an activist and a writer the essays and poems in this volume profoundly challenged and continue to challenge how we think about identity.&#160;Borderlands/La Frontera&#160;remaps our understanding of what a &#8220;border&#8221; is presenting it not as a simple divide between here and there us and them but as a psychic social and cultural terrain that we inhabit and that inhabits all of us. This edition coming March 1 2022 will be a more condensed edition containing only the original text from 1987 and will be at a more accessible price point for readers. For those looking for a scholarly context to this crucial work the </span><em>Critical Edition</em><span> is currently available.&#160;</span><br></p><p><em>The emotional and intellectual impact of the book is disorienting and powerful&#8230;all languages are spoken and survival depends on understanding all modes of thought. In the borderlands new creatures come into being. Anzald&#250;a celebrates this &#34;new mestiza&#34; in bold experimental writing.</em>&#160;- The Village Voice</p><p><em>Anzald&#250;a's pulsating weaving of innovative poetry with sparse informative prose brings us deep into the insider/outsider consciousness of the borderlands; that ancient and contemporary crashing and blending world that divides and unites America.</em>&#160;&#8212; Women&#8217;s Review of Books</p>
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