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Why Learn from Chicanas? The Relevance of U.S. Third World Chicana Thinkers in Polish Feminist Research

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2022

Abstract

American feminist theories have long energised Polish scholarly work, and many Polish academ-ics have drawn on the research of renowned American writers such as Judith Butler. Polish transla-tions of numerous American authors may well have increased readership, which would otherwisebe confined to English-speaking intellectuals.

Wydawnictwo Krytyki Politycznej, a left-leaning publishing house, offers a wide selection of crucial works by American feminists and sells those books ataffordable prices, making certain texts by Butler, Carol Gilligan, and Katha Pollitt widely accessible.Most works published in Polish have been authored by white women with some attempts to be moreracially inclusive (the works of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak and bell hooks, for example, can also befound in translation). Chicana writers, on the other hand, are not part of Krytyka Polityczna's canon.

This paper aims to address this oversight, arguing for the benefits of drawing on Chicanas' researchin the analysis of various social, political, and cultural phenomena in Poland. It also takes a close lookat several relevant terms/concepts proposed by Gloria Anzaldúa, Ana Castillo, and Chela Sandoval,as well as the ways in which these could be applied in the Polish context