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          Chela Sandoval

          American feminist scholar

          Chela Sandoval

          Born31 July 1956

          San Jose

          Chela Sandoval (born July 31, 1956), associate professor of Chicana Studies at University of California, Santa Barbara,[1] is a noted theorist of postcolonial feminism and third world feminism.

          Chela Sandoval (), Pamela Moss and Margo Matwychuk (), Ann Phoenix anthology, the contributor's biographies, and the editor's biography.

        1. As Chela Sandoval demonstrates in her survey of “hegemonic femi- nism” (Sandoval ) The typologies and narratives examined by Sandoval often differ.
        2. Sandoval, Chela.
        3. This article examines the consolidation of love into a black feminist politics during second- wave feminism.
        4. Her research interests include science fiction, cultural history, critical race and gender studies, and science and technology studies.
        5. Beginning with her 1991 pioneering essay 'U.S. Third World Feminism: The Theory and Method of Oppositional Consciousness in the Postmodern World',[2] Sandoval emerged as a significant voice[among whom?] for women of color and decolonial feminism.[3]

          Personal life

          Sandoval was born and raised in San Jose, California.[4] She has described her working-class parents as a "machinist/philosopher father", Jose Machlavio Lucero-Sandoval and a "warehouse-fork-lift driver/spiritual-activist mother", Pearl Antonia Doria-Sandoval.

          She has four sisters, Janet, Robin, Sandy and Julie.[5]

          Education

          Sandoval received a bachelor of arts a