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1 Introducing Latinx identity: LatDisCrit's radical alterity |
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Introduction: On identity and alterity |
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Defining and making sense of radical solidarity, emancipator learning, and radical agency as relevant to LatDisCrit |
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Making sense of LatDisCrit through Arturo's experientially grounded counterstory |
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LatDisCrit and intersectional pandisability agency links |
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LatDisCrit and radical exteriority |
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A word on agency: The creative vitality of relational power in action |
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The book's thematic synopsis |
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2 The normalizing fantasies of Habilitacion and mundane rehabilitation dynamics: A global south metanarrative exploration |
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Introduction: Brief context notes |
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Hermeneutic notes: Broad counterstory background strokes |
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Zooming in: Habilitacion's unique situational aura |
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Closing reflexive testimonial musings |
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3 LatDisCrit as radical exteriority and new materialisms: Bridging the decolonial power of global south and global epistemologies |
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Introduction: The intersectional poetics of disability |
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Intersectional disability agency and normalizing mythologies: Linking Barthes and Foucault |
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Intersectional disability agency, power, and freedom |
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Power, intersectional agency, and decolonial Latinx ways of knowing |
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Intersectional agency and the problem of mestizaje as coloniality of power in action: A look at the contours of supremacist identitarian hierarchy |
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Concluding preliminary thoughts on normalizing mythologies, intersectional agency, and the undoing of the coloniality of power, knowledge, and being |
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4 The betraying power of postcolonial rehabilitation: Beyond Fatima and Arturo |
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Introduction: The counterstory's scenario: On the situational micropolitics of global north rehabilitation |
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Intersectional disability agency and the irony of choice ideologies |
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Further reflections on the coloniality of disabled intersectional subalternity and rehabilitative betrayal as an alienated mode of agency |
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The plot's critical unfolding |
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5 LatDisCrit and blackness studies: Intersectional solidarity lessons from Edwina's and Lidia's counterstories |
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Introduction: Two counterstory scenarios: Reflecting on blackness studies and fugitive disability knowledges of subaltern intersectionality |
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Intersectional disability agency, truth telling, and techniques of the self |
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A critical look at employability as fugitive knowledges of disablement |
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Disability disclosure as truth telling: Agentic space or obedience duty? |
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Disability disclosure and radical exteriority: Identity surrender or subaltern identitarian rebirth? |
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Edwina's emancipatory learning predicament |
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Lidia's predicament: From disability disclosure to relational power dynamics |
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Other relevant layers of reflection |
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6 LatDisCrit as an intersectional creeping decoloniality of blackness and indigeneity: Embodiment and subaltern transmodernities |
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Introduction: The intersectional subalternity of embodiment |
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The habitus of embodied disability studies in Latin America and Spain: A critical look at functional diversity and "transductivity" |
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The role of intersectional agency as social-movement building in Latin America and beyond |
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Activism and interdependence: On the legitimation of multiple agentic knowledges |
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64 | (3) |
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Revisiting new materialisms and relational epistemologies: Emerging race-based decolonial modes of intersectional disability agency practice and theorizing |
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Subaltern transmodernities and trans-Latinidades: On mestizaje and intersectional disability agency contours |
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Bringing the epistemology of Dei's blackness studies into trans-Latinx intersectional agency analyses |
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Chapter summary and concluding intersectional agency reflections |
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7 Jovenes Progresistas?: A radical solidarity counterstory |
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Introduction: Returning to the micropolitics of global south contexts |
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88 | (2) |
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Enacting decolonial modes of radical solidarity: Reflections from the Latin American global south |
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Critical LatDisCrit notes on intersectional disability agency, decolonial subalternities, and the search for feminist!masculine spaces of emancipatory unlearning and radical transgressive solidarity |
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LatDisCrit in the global south: Triangulating the ideological contours of ableist, racial, and gender/sex-based contractarian frameworks |
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Decolonizing intersectional disability movement building: Notes on the discursive materiality of organizational alienation as separatist identity constructions |
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8 A postcolonial LatDisCrit leadership: Development counterstory: Diving into global north contours of subalternities and intersectional disability agency |
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Introduction: The intersectional subalternity of embodiment |
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Diasporic global south agency bifurcations: Interrogating organizational modes of alienation as expressions of radical exteriority in the global north, part 1 |
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LatDisCrit and Sancho Panza modes of coloniality: Interrogating organizational modes of alienation as expressions of radical exteriority in the global north, part 2 |
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Concluding critical notes on LatDisCrit, the raciallableist contracts and collective agency |
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9 The power and perils of LatDisCrit's situated emancipation: Bringing home lessons and forging possibilitarian intersectional disability agency paths |
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Introduction: Toward actionable, embodied, diasporic / transmodern, and transgressive decolonialities. Summing up the basis for an intersectional subalternity approach to LatDisCrit as intersectional disability agency movement building |
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Integrating critically new materialisms and discursive strands: Looking for thoughtf ul modes of intersectional disability activisms as actionable trans-Latinx metatheorizing |
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Creeping maroonlquilombo third spaces: LatDisCrit's race-based transmodernities as decolonial paths for inventing diasporic, subaltern modes of intersectional disability agency and radical solidarity |
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An illustration from Canada on the drawbacks of normative reliance |
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Exploring LatDisCrit within the limits of the quilombo metaphor and maroon knowledges born in the struggle |
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Maroon knowledges as dislgendered, racialized trans-Latinx modes of decolonial solidarity |
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Epilogue: Musings on global south distinctiveness and material precarities |
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Notes |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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