Without Borders

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English

 

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Glenn N

 

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January 19, 2014

 

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University

 

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B

 

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One of the only negative things that a person can do in the Borderlands is resist their heritage; Anzaldua states that it is "bad having denied the Indian or Black" inside a person or any other nationality if that is what contributes to a person's foundation. The reason why denying where an individual came from is negative is due to Anzaldua's opinion expressed in her poem that a person should embrace where he/she came from because if one does not know where he/she came from, then one does not where he/she is going...
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The reason why denying where an individual came from is negative is due to Anzaldua's opinion expressed in her poem that a person should embrace where he/she came from because if one does not know where he/she came from, then one does not where he/she is going. She implies that dissention amongst an individual and his/her heritage can be compared to "[he/she] being at home, a stranger" indicating the feeling of being lost in a familiar place or a place that a person should be very comfortable at like a sanctuary...
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