The Un/Making of Latina/o Citizenship
Culture, Politics, and Aesthetics
Herausgeber: Hernández, E.; Loparo, Kenneth A; Gibson, E Rodriguez y
The Un/Making of Latina/o Citizenship
Culture, Politics, and Aesthetics
Herausgeber: Hernández, E.; Loparo, Kenneth A; Gibson, E Rodriguez y
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Examining a wide range of source material including popular culture, literature, photography, television, and visual art, this collection of essays sheds light on the misrepresentations of Latina/os in the mass media.
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Examining a wide range of source material including popular culture, literature, photography, television, and visual art, this collection of essays sheds light on the misrepresentations of Latina/os in the mass media.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan / Palgrave Macmillan
- 2014 edition
- Seitenzahl: 273
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9781349492237
- ISBN-10: 134949223X
- Artikelnr.: 45075538
- Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan / Palgrave Macmillan
- 2014 edition
- Seitenzahl: 273
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9781349492237
- ISBN-10: 134949223X
- Artikelnr.: 45075538
Alicia Gaspar de Alba, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Peter J. García, California State University, Northridge, USA Chela Sandoval, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Juan D. Mah y Busch, Loyola Marymount University, USA Kristie Soares, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Araceli Esparza, California State University, Long Beach, USA Cathryn Josefina Merla-Watson, University of Texas , San Antonio, USA Ella Maria Diaz, Cornell University, USA William A. Calvo, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Irene Mata, Wellesley College, USA
Introduction; Ellie D. Hernández and Eliza Rodriguez y Gibson 1. Dyad or
Dialectic? Deconstructing Chicana/Latina Identity Politics; Alicia Gaspar
de Alba 2. Drag Racing the Neoliberal Circuit: Latina/o Camp and the
Contingencies of Resistance; Eliza Rodriguez y Gibson 3. Twenty-First
Century New Mexican Road Trip: Reclaiming Ceremony, Music, Time and Land;
Chela Sandoval and Peter J. García 4. The Importance of the Heart in
Chicana Artistry: Aesthetic Struggle, Aisthesis, 'Freedom"; Juan Mah y
Busch 5. The Political Implications of Playing Hopefully: A Negotiation of
the Present and the Utopic in Queer Theory and Latina/o Literature; Kristie
Soares 6. Cherríe Moraga's Changing Consciousness of Solidarity; Araceli
Esparza 7. Revolutionary Love: Bridging Differential Terrains of Empire;
Cathyrn Josefina Merla-Watson 8. The Postmodern Monument: An Analysis of
Citizenship, Representation, and Monuments in Three Acts; Ella Maria Diaz
9. Sucking Vulnerability: Neoliberalism, the Chupacabras, and the Post
Cold-War Years; William Calvo 10. Pictures of Resistance: Recasting Labor
and Immigration in the Global City; Irene Mata
Dialectic? Deconstructing Chicana/Latina Identity Politics; Alicia Gaspar
de Alba 2. Drag Racing the Neoliberal Circuit: Latina/o Camp and the
Contingencies of Resistance; Eliza Rodriguez y Gibson 3. Twenty-First
Century New Mexican Road Trip: Reclaiming Ceremony, Music, Time and Land;
Chela Sandoval and Peter J. García 4. The Importance of the Heart in
Chicana Artistry: Aesthetic Struggle, Aisthesis, 'Freedom"; Juan Mah y
Busch 5. The Political Implications of Playing Hopefully: A Negotiation of
the Present and the Utopic in Queer Theory and Latina/o Literature; Kristie
Soares 6. Cherríe Moraga's Changing Consciousness of Solidarity; Araceli
Esparza 7. Revolutionary Love: Bridging Differential Terrains of Empire;
Cathyrn Josefina Merla-Watson 8. The Postmodern Monument: An Analysis of
Citizenship, Representation, and Monuments in Three Acts; Ella Maria Diaz
9. Sucking Vulnerability: Neoliberalism, the Chupacabras, and the Post
Cold-War Years; William Calvo 10. Pictures of Resistance: Recasting Labor
and Immigration in the Global City; Irene Mata
Introduction; Ellie D. Hernández and Eliza Rodriguez y Gibson 1. Dyad or
Dialectic? Deconstructing Chicana/Latina Identity Politics; Alicia Gaspar
de Alba 2. Drag Racing the Neoliberal Circuit: Latina/o Camp and the
Contingencies of Resistance; Eliza Rodriguez y Gibson 3. Twenty-First
Century New Mexican Road Trip: Reclaiming Ceremony, Music, Time and Land;
Chela Sandoval and Peter J. García 4. The Importance of the Heart in
Chicana Artistry: Aesthetic Struggle, Aisthesis, 'Freedom"; Juan Mah y
Busch 5. The Political Implications of Playing Hopefully: A Negotiation of
the Present and the Utopic in Queer Theory and Latina/o Literature; Kristie
Soares 6. Cherríe Moraga's Changing Consciousness of Solidarity; Araceli
Esparza 7. Revolutionary Love: Bridging Differential Terrains of Empire;
Cathyrn Josefina Merla-Watson 8. The Postmodern Monument: An Analysis of
Citizenship, Representation, and Monuments in Three Acts; Ella Maria Diaz
9. Sucking Vulnerability: Neoliberalism, the Chupacabras, and the Post
Cold-War Years; William Calvo 10. Pictures of Resistance: Recasting Labor
and Immigration in the Global City; Irene Mata
Dialectic? Deconstructing Chicana/Latina Identity Politics; Alicia Gaspar
de Alba 2. Drag Racing the Neoliberal Circuit: Latina/o Camp and the
Contingencies of Resistance; Eliza Rodriguez y Gibson 3. Twenty-First
Century New Mexican Road Trip: Reclaiming Ceremony, Music, Time and Land;
Chela Sandoval and Peter J. García 4. The Importance of the Heart in
Chicana Artistry: Aesthetic Struggle, Aisthesis, 'Freedom"; Juan Mah y
Busch 5. The Political Implications of Playing Hopefully: A Negotiation of
the Present and the Utopic in Queer Theory and Latina/o Literature; Kristie
Soares 6. Cherríe Moraga's Changing Consciousness of Solidarity; Araceli
Esparza 7. Revolutionary Love: Bridging Differential Terrains of Empire;
Cathyrn Josefina Merla-Watson 8. The Postmodern Monument: An Analysis of
Citizenship, Representation, and Monuments in Three Acts; Ella Maria Diaz
9. Sucking Vulnerability: Neoliberalism, the Chupacabras, and the Post
Cold-War Years; William Calvo 10. Pictures of Resistance: Recasting Labor
and Immigration in the Global City; Irene Mata