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

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ISBN-10: 0253214920

ISBN-13: 9780253214928

Edition: 2002

Authors: Arturo J. Aldama, Naomi Qui�onez, Naomi Qui�onez

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Decolonial Voices brings together a body of theoretically rigorous interdisciplinary essays that articulate and expand the contours of Chicana and Chicano cultural studies.
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Book details

List price: $24.95
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 4/4/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 432
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.25" long x 0.59" tall
Weight: 1.342
Language: English

Arturo J. Aldama is Associate Professor in the Department of Chicana/o Studies at Arizona State University. He is the author of Disrupting Savagism:Intersecting Chicana/o, Mexicana/o and Native American Struggles for Representation and several articles on Chicana/o and Native American cultural, literary and filmic studies. He is also Director elect for the Chicana and Chicano literary studies executive committee of the Modern Language Association.Naomi Qui�onez is Assistant Professor in the Department of Chicana/o Studies at Cal State Fullerton. She is a widely anthologized poet and the author of Hummingbird Dreams/ Sue�o de Colibri; The Smoking Mirror (1998); the editor of Invocation…    

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Peligro! Subversive Subjects: Chicana and Chicano Cultural Studies in the 21st Century
Dangerous Bodies
Millennial Anxieties: Borders, Violence, and the Struggle for Chicana and Chicano Subjectivity
Writing on the Social Body: Dresses and Body Ornamentation in Contemporary Chicana Art
New Iconographies: Film Culture in Chicano Cultural Production
Penalizing Chicano/a Bodies in Edward J. Olmos's American Me
Biopower, Reproduction, and the Migrant Woman's Body
Anzaldua's Frontera: Inscribing Gynetics
Dismantling Colonial/Patriarchal Legacies
Re(Riting) the Chicana Postcolonial: From Traitor to 21st Century Interpreter
How the Border Lies: Some Historical Reflections
"See How I Am Received": Nationalism, Race, and Gender in Who Would Have Thought It!
Engendering Re/Solutions: The (Feminist) Legacy of Estela Portillo Trambley
Unir los Lazos: Braiding Chicana and Mexicana Subjectivities
Borders, Feminism, and Spirituality: Movements in Chicana Aesthetic Revisioning
Mapping Space and Reclaiming Place
Border/Transformative Pedagogies at the End of the Millennium: Chicana/o Cultural Studies and Education
On the Bad Edge of La Frontera
"Here Is Something You Can't Understand ...": Chicano Rap and the Critique of Globalization
A Sifting of Centuries: Afro-Chicano Interaction and Popular Musical Culture in California, 1960-2000
Narratives of Undocumented Mexican Immigration as Chicana/o Acts of Intellectual and Political Responsibility
Teki Lenguas del Yollotzin (Cut Tongues from the Heart): Colonialism, Borders, and the Politics of Space
The Alamo, Slavery, and the Politics of Memory
Color Coded: Reflections at the Millennium
Contributors
Index