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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.

          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