Chela Sandoval (born July 31, 1956), associate professor of Chicana Studies at University of California, Santa Barbara,[1] is a noted theorist of postcolonial feminism and third world feminism. Beginning with her 1991 pioneering essay 'U.S. Third World Feminism: The Theory and Method of Oppositional Consciousness in the Postmodern World',[2] Sandoval emerged as a significant voice[among whom?] for women of color and decolonial feminism.[3]
^"Chela Sandoval, Ph.D.: Faculty Page, UCSB". University of California, Santa Barbara. Archived from the original on 23 December 2012. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
^Sandoval, Chela (1991). "U.S. Third World Feminism: The Theory and Method of Oppositional Consciousness in the Postmodern World". Genders. 10: 1–24.
^Angela Y. Davis, Foreword, in Sandoval, Chela (2000). Methodology of the oppressed ([Online-Ausg.] ed.). Minneapolis, Minn.: University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 0816627371.
ChelaSandoval (born July 31, 1956), associate professor of Chicana Studies at University of California, Santa Barbara, is a noted theorist of postcolonial...
actions, thereby introducing the 'aesthetic', willingly or not". In 2008, ChelaSandoval and Guisela Latorre published a piece on Chicano/a artivism and M. K...
leaders rooted in the second wave, such as Gloria Anzaldúa, bell hooks, ChelaSandoval, Cherríe Moraga, Audre Lorde, Maxine Hong Kingston, and many other non-white...
still remain marginal within women's studies in the United States. ChelaSandoval, in her essay on third-world feminism, writes: "The publication of This...
including human and non-human beings. It was developed by Chicana feminist ChelaSandoval as a reformulation of love beyond individualist romantic notions of...
Performing the US Latina and Latino borderlands. Arturo J. Aldama, ChelaSandoval, Peter J. García. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 2012. ISBN 978-0-253-00877-0...
leaders rooted in the second wave like Gloria Anzaldúa, bell hooks, ChelaSandoval, Cherríe Moraga, Audre Lorde, Luisa Accati, Maxine Hong Kingston, and...
possible example of affinity politics. Using a term coined by theorist ChelaSandoval, Haraway writes that "oppositional consciousness" is comparable with...
Hijas de Cuauhtémoc. Carla Trujillo - Writer, editor, and lecturer. ChelaSandoval – Associate Professor in the Chicano and Chicana Studies Department...
Mavor Stephen Nachmanovitch Huey P. Newton Marisa Olson Mike Rotkin ChelaSandoval Ruth Frankenberg Katie King Andrea Smith Sandy Stone Marita Sturken...
Mexican-American Artisan Leaves Legacy," Women's eNews (September 11, 2000). ChelaSandoval and Peter J. García, "Decolonial New Mexican@ Travels: Music, Weaving...
Tells How the Women of Teatro Luna Became Men". In Arturo J. Aldama; ChelaSandoval; Peter J. García (eds.). Performing the US Latina and Latino Borderlands...
feminism and feminist theory, building on the work of Gloria Anzaldúa, ChelaSandoval, and others. This can be seen in the term itself which uses the feminine...
and economic disenfranchisement." The concept has been compared with ChelaSandoval's discussion on bridging: The bridge means loosening our borders, not...
Abrahm Méndez as Tato Isaura Mendoza as Maria Caridad Ravelo as Chela Bertha Sandoval as Enriqueta Gonzalez Eva Tamargo as Cecilia Anardis Vega as Nicanor...
the second wave, such as Cherrie Moraga, Gloria Anzualda, Bell hooks, ChelaSandoval, Audre Lorde, Maxine Hong Kingston, and many other feminists of color...
October 2013). "Quentin Tarantino: The Great Recycler". Jameson 1991. Sandoval, Chela (2000). Methodology of the Oppressed. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota...
Alejandro Ávila as Sebastián Morales Manuela Ímaz as Tamara de la Colina Chela Castro as Carlota Olmedo Eugenio Cobo as Pedro González Alicia Fahr as Alma...
cultural symbol of pride for Chicanas and Chicanos. A article for The Daily Chela by Brandon Loran Maxwell noted that there is a resurgence of lowrider bicycles...