In this autoethnographic text, the author explores multiple voices that have shaped her racialized identity throughout her life across various sociohistorical-personal contexts. As a performance text, it challenges static categorical notions of identity by showing how identity processes are intertwined with lived experiences of racialization, ethnicization, genderization, and the (re)interpretation of personal memories.
González, J. L. (1989). El país de los cuatro pisos y otros ensayos [The four-storied country and other essays]. Río Piedras: Ediciones Huracán. (Original work published 1980)
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Vizcarrondo, F. F. (1942). Y tu agüela aónde ejtá? [And your grandmother where is she?]. Retrieved October4, 2004, from http://www.abakuadancers.com/gallery/culture.html%23YTu