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CHICANA CULTURAL THEORY, FEMINIST THEORY, AND QUEER THEORY (1942-2004)
Gloria E. Anzaldua; Gloria Anzaldua; Gloria analdua; Gloria Anzaldúa; Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa; Gloria Evangelina Anzaldua

Château Gloria         
  • Detail of a Château Gloria 1975 label
BORDEAUX WINE
User:Murgh/Château Gloria; Chateau Gloria
Château Gloria is an unclassed Bordeaux wine from the Saint-Julien appellation. The winery is located in the central part of France’s Bordeaux wine region Haut-Médoc, in the commune of Saint-Julien-Beychevelle.
Gloria Guinness         
MEXICAN SOCIALITE
Gloria Rubio y Alatorre; Gloria Rubio
"Gloria Rubio y Alatorre, que nació en la Ciudad de Veracruz, el dia 27 de Agosta de 1912..." Federal District, Mexico, Civil Registration Births, 1861–1931.
Gloria Cumper         
JAMAICAN BARRISTER, EDUCATIONIST AND SOCIAL REFORMER
Gloria Claire Cumper; Gloria Carpenter; Gloria Claire Carpenter
Gloria Claire Cumper, born Carpenter (1922-1995) was a Jamaican barrister, educationist and social reformer. She was the first black woman to study at the University of Cambridge

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Gloria E. Anzaldúa

Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa (September 26, 1942 – May 15, 2004) was an American scholar of Chicana feminism, cultural theory, and queer theory. She loosely based her best-known book, Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza, on her life growing up on the Mexico–Texas border and incorporated her lifelong experiences of social and cultural marginalization into her work. She also developed theories about the marginal, in-between, and mixed cultures that develop along borders, including on the concepts of Nepantla, Coyoxaulqui imperative, new tribalism, and spiritual activism.