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Nepantla is a
concept used in
Chicano and
Latino anthropology,
social commentary, criticism,
literature and art. It
represents a
concept of "in-between-ness...
- 16,871. The muni****lity is home to
Nepantla de Sor
Juana Inés de la Cruz,
formerly known as San
Miguel Nepantla, the
hometown of Sor
Juana Inés de la...
- form of activism.
Nepantla is
often ****ociated with
author Chicana feminist Gloria Anzaldúa, who
coined the term, "Nepantlera."
Nepantla is a
Nahua word...
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controversy and
debate to this day.
Juana was born in San
Miguel Nepantla (presently
Nepantla de Sor
Juana Inés de la Cruz) near
Mexico City as the illegitimate...
- Tlalnepantla.
Tlalnepantla comes from the Náhuatl
words tlalli (land) and
nepantla (middle) to mean the
middle land. The city was
known in
prior times as...
- Knowledge:
Reflections on
Hiram Bingham and the Yale
Peruvian Expedition".
Nepantla:
Views from South. 4 (1): 67–80. Hoffman,
Barbara T. (2006). Art and Cultural...
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mixed cultures that
develop along borders,
including on the
concepts of
Nepantla,
Coyoxaulqui imperative, new tribalism, and
spiritual activism. Her other...
- Colorado. 2000:
Coloniality of Power,
Eurocentrism and
Latin America.
Nepantla, No. 3, Durham,
North Carolina: Duke
University Press. 2002: The Return...
- an
anthology of
mostly unpublished essays, poetry, and
short stories,
Nepantla Familias: An
Anthology of
Mexican American Literature on
Families in between...
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called WWIV
Subcomandante Marcos (2001). "The
Fourth World War Has Begun".
Nepantla:
Views from South. 2 (3): 559–572.
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