| Paul Feyerabend - Philosophy - 1987 - 340 pages
...culture. At the boundaries, writes Gloria Andaluza, a Chicana lesbian who is quoted by Rosaldo, a person 'copes by developing a tolerance for contradictions, a tolerance for ambiguity. She 1. When using the noun 'science' I do not mean to imply that there exists a single unified entity bearing... | |
| Renato Rosaldo - Social Science - 1993 - 292 pages
...in opening new forms of human understanding. "The new mestizo [person of mixed ancestry]," she says, "copes by developing a tolerance for contradictions, a tolerance for ambiguity. She learns to be Indian in Mexican culture, to be Mexican from an Anglo point of view. She learns to juggle cultures.... | |
| Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Russo, Lourdes Torres - Social Science - 1991 - 356 pages
...trying to repress contradictions, arrives at a state she describes as the new mestizaje. She states, The new mestiza copes by developing a tolerance for...contradictions, a tolerance for ambiguity. She learns to be an Indian in Mexican culture, to be a Mexican from an anglo point of view. She learns to juggle... | |
| Marvin L. Krier Mich - Religion - 1998 - 712 pages
...has discovered that she can't hold concepts or ideas in rigid boundaries.... Rigidity means death.... The new mestiza copes by developing a tolerance for...contradictions, a tolerance for ambiguity. She learns to be an Indian in Mexican culture, to be Mexican from an Anglo point of view. She learns to juggle cultures.... | |
| Juan Flores - Literary Collections - 1992 - 256 pages
...It is there, as Gloria Anzaldua describes it in her work Borderlands/La Frontera, that the mestiza "learns to juggle cultures. She has a plural personality,...contradictions, she turns the ambivalence into something else."95 Renato Rosaldo sees in Anzaldua's Chicana lesbian vision a celebration of "the potential of... | |
| Jay Clayton - Literary Criticism - 1993 - 222 pages
...of the way in which mixed cultural heritages can result in a "shifting and multiple identity" (ix): The new mestiza copes by developing a tolerance for...contradictions, a tolerance for ambiguity. She learns to be an Indian in Mexican culture, to be Mexican from an Anglo point of view. She learns to juggle cultures.... | |
| Roberta Fernāndez - Fiction - 1994 - 596 pages
...set patterns and goals and toward a more whole perspective, one that includes rather than excludes. The new mestiza copes by developing a tolerance for...contradictions, a tolerance for ambiguity. She learns to be an Indian in Mexican culture, to be Mexican from an Anglo point of view. She learns to juggle cultures.... | |
| Peter McLaren - Education - 1995 - 316 pages
...ambiguity. She learns to be an Indian in Mexican culture, to be Mexican from an Anglo point of view. She learns to juggle cultures. She has a plural personality, she operates in a pluralistic mode - nothing is thrust out, the good, the bad and the ugly, nothing rejected, nothing abandoned. Not only... | |
| John Charles Hawley - Literary Criticism - 1996 - 324 pages
...narrative that confounds/confronts "othering." Gloria Anzaldua says, in Borderlands, The new mestizo copes by developing a tolerance for contradictions,...plural personality, she operates in a pluralistic mode — nothing is thrust out, the good, the bad and the ugly, nothing rejected, nothing abandoned. Not... | |
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