What do these articles about the gendered experience of Chicana/Jewish lesbian women add to our discussion of the cultural construction of knowledge?
Every one in the world can be different. Some of the difference by the way they act, the way they look, and the two opposite genders. As we look at Adrienne Rich, she is different by one way that can happen to only one person out of million. She is Jewish but neither women nor man. There fore she is not accepted as a Jewish, yet no one ever told her clearly about it, neither her parents nor others. She had been an unknown religion girl but hope to have one. Even though she is not counted as a Jewish but she still speak Jewish words out loud to a community. From Adriennes experience of being a lesbian, she becomes a person that she shouldnt have trusted anyone, even a friend or strangers. Even though this is not related with her religion, but that is what her father told her. His world means that people are not as good as we think. They might have good looking, good family history, but that person can be so bad that we cant imagine. Some of us think that we have good friends and that we