Decolonial Voices: Chicana and Chicano Cultural Studies in the 21st Century

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Indiana University Press, 4 abr 2002 - 413 páginas

The interdisciplinary essays in Decolonial Voices discuss racialized, subaltern, feminist, and diasporic identities and the aesthetic politics of hybrid and mestiza/o cultural productions. This collection represents several key directions in the field: First, it charts how subaltern cultural productions of the US/ Mexico borderlands speak to the intersections of "local," "hemispheric," and "globalized" power relations of the border imaginary. Second, it recovers the Mexican women's and Chicana literary and cultural heritages that have been ignored by Euro-American canons and patriarchal exclusionary practices. It also expands the field in postnationalist directions by creating an interethnic, comparative, and transnational dialogue between Chicana and Chicano, African American, Mexican feminist, and U.S. Native American cultural vocabularies.

Contributors include Norma Alarcón, Arturo J. Aldama, Frederick Luis Aldama, Cordelia Chávez Candelaria, Alejandra Elenes, Ramón Garcia, María Herrera-Sobek, Patricia Penn Hilden, Gaye T. M. Johnson, Alberto Ledesma, Pancho McFarland, Amelia María de la Luz Montes, Laura Elisa Pérez, Naomi Quiñonez, Sarah Ramirez, Rolando J. Romero, Delberto Dario Ruiz, Vicki Ruiz, José David Saldívar, Anna Sandoval, and Jonathan Xavier Inda.

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Peligro Subversive Subjects Chicana
1
Dresses and Body Ornamentation
30
Film Culture in Chicano Cultural
64
Penalizing Chicanoa Bodies in Edward J Olmoss
78
Biopower Reproduction and the Migrant Womans Body
98
Inscribing Gynetics
113
DISMANTLING COLONIAL
127
Nationalism Race and Gender
177
Movements in Chicana
223
MAPPING SPACE
243
On the Bad Edge of La Frontera
262
Chicano
297
AfroChicano Interaction and Popular
316
Narratives of Undocumented Mexican Immigration
330
The Alamo Slavery and the Politics of Memory
366
Reflections at the Millennium
378

The Feminist Legacy of Estela
195
Braiding Chicana and Mexicana Subjectivities
208
Contributors
389
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