While I was Gone a War Began (Further Reading)
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Further Reading
- Anzaldúa, Gloria, Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza, 2d ed., Aunt Lute, 1999.
First published in 1987, Borderlands has become a classic in Chicano border studies, feminist theory, gay and lesbian studies, and cultural studies.
- Edgerton, Robert, The Troubled Heart of Africa: A History of the Congo, St. Martin's Press, 2002.
Edgerton provides a thorough history of the Congo from the sixteenth century up through 2001, with a sensitive description of the land, its rich resources, and the many political struggles of its people.
- Hayden, Tom, ed., The Zapatista Reader, Nation Books, 2001.
An anthology of essays, interviews, articles, and letters, this book contains some of the best writing about the Zapatista peasant rebellion in Chiapas, Mexico.
- McKittrick, David, and David McVea, Making Sense of the Troubles: The Story of the Conflict in Northern Ireland, New Amsterdam Books, 2002.
An overview of the sectarian strife in Northern Ireland since the 1960s, this book gives a balanced presentation of the people and the issues involved.
- Moya, Paula, Learning from Experience: Minority Identitites, Multicultural Struggles, University of California Press, 2002.
This book discusses Chicana literature and literary criticism, examining ethnic, feminist, and contemporary literary studies.
- Sandoval, Chela, and Angela Y. Davis, Methodology of the Oppressed, University of Minnesota Press, 2000.
This book describes the different forms of feminist practice employed to bring social justice out of cultural and identity struggles.





