Gloria Anzaldua's Essay 'Linguistic Terrorism'

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In the essay "Linguistic Terrorism", author Gloria Anzaldua speaks about the civil dysfunctions of her culture. The essay profoundly connects to the unit theme of community and diversity by the controversy instilled in her country. Anzaldua's country is isolated by the native speakers (Mexicans) and semi-native speakers (Chicanas.) The Mexicans look down upon the Chicanas way of speaking because they identify their Spanish as "poor." "Chicanos" or "Chicanas" are labels bestowed upon Mexican-Americans; They speak a hybrid of English and Spanish. Although many Chicanas feel insecure about speaking Spanish because of the backlash they receive from pure Mexicans. Mexicans perceive Chicanas as low tier individuals because they aren’t originally

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