Margaret Cantú-Sánchez

Margaret Cantú-Sánchez is a visiting assistant professor of English at St. Mary’s University, teaching composition and multi-ethnic and Latinx literature. Her research focuses on decolonializing pedagogies, immigration, border studies, and Chicanx feminist theories. Her publications include approaches to teaching Latinx literature, examinations of contemporary Latinx literature, and applications of Chicana third-space feminist theories. She is the co-editor of Teaching Gloria E. Anzaldúa, which offers inspiring ideas for the classroom and community utilizing Anzaldúa’s theories and concepts.
Empowering Latina Narratives Empowering Latina Narratives
Empowering Latina Narratives

Empowering Latina Narratives

Navigating the Education/Educación Conflict in the Third Space

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Teaching Gloria E. Anzaldúa Teaching Gloria E. Anzaldúa
Teaching Gloria E. Anzaldúa

Teaching Gloria E. Anzaldúa

Pedagogy and Practice for Our Classrooms and Communities

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