![]() So yes, I would primarily call myself a writer. My writing has always had a political intention, and so has my teaching, but my writing is fundamentally the thing that shapes my purpose. I see myself as a writer first and foremost. I don’t know if I weigh them equally - I would say they are all shifting positions. Is there a particular profession that you identify with the most, or do you weigh all of your pursuits equally?Ī. You are now also a theatre, performance studies, race and ethnicity professor at Stanford. You identify yourself as a feminist activist, poet, essayist and playwright. ![]() ![]() Earlier this month, the Chicana writer, feminist, poet, activist, essayist, playwright and professor received the Brudner Prize - a prize Yale awards annually to a scholar or activist whose accomplishments have significantly contributed to the understanding of LGBTQ issues. ![]()
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