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Saavedra, Cinthya M.; Gonzalez, Monica Ybarra – Language and Education, 2023
Traversing metaphorical, literal, and epistemological borders everyday creates and produces new ways of being and knowing. These migrations have afforded many with ways to live in the in-betweenness of multiple languages, identities, and knowledges. In this conceptual essay, we focus on Gloria Anzaldúa's concept of geographies of selves to support…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Translation, Bilingualism, Preservice Teacher Education
Perez, Michelle Salazar; Saavedra, Cinthya M.; Jones, Natacha Ndabahagamye; Abril-Gonzalez, Paty – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2022
There is an overwhelming presence and dominance of white-centric methodologies in educational research. To create necessary re-envisionings, we theorize how approaches to methodology can be disrupted and rethought through Black feminisms, Chicana feminism and Womanism. While each are distinct in their standpoints and contours, they have strong…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Feminism, African Americans, Hispanic Americans
González Ybarra, Mónica; Saavedra, Cinthya M. – Journal of Literacy Research, 2021
In this article, the authors take a reflective, self-study journey that digs into their own embodied literacies as Chicana feminist literacy researchers. Chicana/Latina feminisms offer an/other angle for exploring embodied literacies and are one way to center bodies and knowledge from the margins. The authors emphasize Anzaldúa's concept of…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Females, Feminism, Knowledge Level