Anzaldúa,
Gloria C., and Analouise Keating, eds. This Bridge We Call Home: Radical
Vision for Transformation. New York: Routledge, 2002. 608 pp.
by Sherrow O. Pinder
Within the socioeconomic, political, and cultural
practices of the United States and even
beyond its borders, the ongoing experiences
of women of color are like stages upon which
the continuous dramas of marginality are
enacted. The change of scene from marginality
to centrality for non-white women is too
leisurely, and thus their plights have continued
to be calamitous. It is in this spirit that
This Bridge We Call Home: Radical Vision for
Transformation, edited by Gloria C. Anzaldúa
and Analouise Keating, is written. Each essay,
story, poem, letter, e-mail conversation,
and art work, in a unique way, transforms
the marginality of women of color into centrality and gives us, to use the words of Nada
Ella, "hope and conviction" (224).
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