Gloria Anzaldua’s Borderlands: La Frontera is a personal narrative that is a mix of cultural criticism, summary of history poetry, prose – sometimes all on the same page as hybridity. She focuses on self-identities as Mestiza, Chicana, feminist, and lesbian. Her work is based on borders. In her book, Anzaldua encourages proactive identity based on construction, destruction, claiming reconstruction becomes an act of liberations. .