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Mapping Latina/o Studies: An Interdisciplinary Reader New edition [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 354 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x155 mm, kaal: 610 g
  • Sari: Intersections in Communications and Culture 27
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Apr-2012
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 143311156X
  • ISBN-13: 9781433111563
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 354 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x155 mm, kaal: 610 g
  • Sari: Intersections in Communications and Culture 27
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Apr-2012
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 143311156X
  • ISBN-13: 9781433111563
Teised raamatud teemal:
Mapping Latina/o Studies brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars to discuss the dynamic field of Latina/o Studies. Drawing on media studies, communications, history, education, literature, anthropology, popular music, and sociology, this collection explores the limits and possibilities of the category of Latinidad. The volume includes scholars who support the continuity of nation-specific identities and areas of study such as Chicano and Dominican Studies, in conversation with scholars who not only work within Latina/o Studies as a pan-ethnic, pan-national category but also explore the inevitable transnationality of a category whose people and culture flow across national borders.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction
Mapping Latina/o Studies: An Interdisciplinary Reader
1(38)
Matt Garcia
Angharad N. Valdivia
In Memoriam: Gloria Anzaldua
1 Geographies of the Self---Re-Imagining Identity: Nos/otras (Us/Other) and the New Tribalism
39(24)
Gloria Anzaldua
Matt Garcia
Angharad N. Valdivia
Latina/o America: Transnational and Transborder Dialogues
2 Transnational Media, Hybrid Bodies and Culture: Borders and the Latina/o Transnation
63(20)
Angharad N. Valdivia
3 Re-Mapping the National Consciousness: Agustin Victor Casasola and the Chicana/Chicano Artist
83(20)
Guisela Latorre
4 When I Was ... Spanish Caribbean Narratives of Identity
103(20)
Isabel Molina-Guzman
5 Border Inspections, Then and Now
123(30)
Alejandro Lugo
6 Latina Without Apologies
153(16)
Ruth Behar
Between the Coasts: Dancing on Solid Ground
7 Stand and Deliver: The Challenge of Language to the Study of Mathematics
169(32)
Rochelle Gutierrez
8 Identifying the "Latino" (and Latina!) in "Latino Independent Media"
201(22)
Dalida Maria Benfield
9 Cartographies of Americanisms: Mexican Experiences in Chicago, 1916-1939
223(14)
Gabriela Arredondo
10 Listening to House Music "Everywhere, Everyday": Latina/o Youth Culture and the Making of Urban Social Space
237(26)
Lilia Fernandez
Sites of Struggle: Expressions, Politics, and Practices
11 Educating for Change: Women, Education, and Protest in the Era of the Farmworkers Movement
263(20)
Matt Garcia
12 Wounded Chicana Cartographies: Diagnosing Injury and Maligning Politicized Identities
283(28)
Antonio Viego
13 The Latino Paradigm: The Struggles Within and the Need for National Identity
311(24)
Ramona Hernandez
14 Afterword: An Interview with Julia Alvarez
335
Matt Garcia
Angharad N. Valdivia
Angharad N. Valdivia is Research Professor of Communications and Media at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is Head of the Department of Media and Cinema Studies and the Interim Director of the Institute of Communications Research. Her research and teaching focus on transnational popular culture studies with an emphasis on gender and ethnicity. She has published many books and articles on Latina/o media studies. Matthew Garcia is Professor of Transborder Studies and History and Director of the new Comparative Border Studies Program at Arizona State University. He is the author of A World of Its Own: Race, Labor, and Citrus in the Making of Greater Los Angeles, 1900-1970 (2001), which was named co-winner for the best book in oral history by the Oral History Association in 2003, and the forthcoming book A Moveable Feast: Cesar Chavez and The United Farm Workers Grape Boycott.