Reframing Identity and Building a Nomadic Home through Mestiza Consciousness in Brincando el charco. Portrait of a Puerto Rican
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Calderon-Sandoval, Orianna. “Reframing Identity and Building a Nomadic Home through Mestiza Consciousness in Brincando el charco. Portrait of a Puerto Rican”. Anglo Saxonica, No. 21, issue 1, art. 4, 2023, pp. 1–11. DOI: https:// doi.org/10.5334/as.106
Resumen
Reading through one another insights raised by feminist thinkers Gloria Anzaldúa, Chela
Sandoval, Rosi Braidotti and Karen Barad, this work analyses the 1994 autofictional
film Brincando el charco. Portrait of a Puerto Rican by New York-based filmmaker and
scholar Frances Negrón-Muntaner. This film is approached as a prime example of ways
in which feminist autofictional practices in cinema have the potential to reframe the
notions of identity and home, beyond dominant—sexist, racist, and homophobic—
narratives. Barad’s diffractive methodology allows for bringing together Anzaldúa’s
mestiza consciousness, Sandoval’s differential consciousness and Braidotti’s nomadic
consciousness, as a conceptual apparatus to unpack how Negrón-Muntaner combines
fiction, autobiography and documentary footage in order to problematise androcentric
narratives, come to terms with her multi-layered identity as a queer member of the
Puerto Rican diaspora, and ultimately manage to build an alternative, always-in-themaking,
home for herself.