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A companion to Latina/o studies / edited by Juan Flores and Renato Rosaldo

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Blackwell companions in cultural studies ; 14.Publication details: Malden, MA ; Oxford : Blackwell Pub., 2007Description: xxviii, 528 p. : 26 cmISBN:
  • 978-1-4051-2622-9 (hardcover : alk. paper)
  • 1405126221 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.868/073 22nd.
LOC classification:
  • E 184 .S75C648 2007
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Marks of the Chicana Corpus: An Intervention in the Universality Debate / Helena Maria Viramontes -- 2. The New Latin Nation: Immigration and the Hispanic Population of the United States / Alejandra Portes -- 3. "Dime can quien hablas, y te dire quien eres": Linguistic (In)security and Latina/o Unity / Ana Celia Zentella -- 4. (Re)constructing Latinidad: The Challenge of Latina/o Studies / Frances R. Aparicin -- 5. The Name Game: Locating Latinas/os, Latins, and Latin Americans in the US Popular Music Landscape / Deborah Pacini Hernandez -- 6. Cuando Dios y Usted Quiere: Latina/o Studies Between Religious Powers and Social Thought / David Carrasco -- 7. Latina/o Cultural Expressions: A View of US Society Through the Eyes of the Subaltern / Edna Acosta-Belen -- 8. Jose Limon, the Devil and the Dance / Jose E. Limon -- 9. The Everyday Civil War: Migrant Labor, Capital, and Latina/o Studies / Nicholas De Genova -- 10. The Powers of Women's Words: Oral Tradition and Performance Art / Yolanda Broyles-Gonzalez -- 11. Language and Other Lethal Weapons: Cultural Politics and the Rites of Children as Translators of Culture / Antonia I. Castaneda -- 12. Looking for Papi: Longing and Desire Among Chicano Gay Men / Tomas Almaguer -- 13. On Becoming / Nelly Rosario -- 14. Of Heretics and Interlopers / Arturo Madrid -- 15. Coloring Class: Racial Constructions in Twentieth-Century Chicana/o Historiography / Vicki L. Ruiz -- 16. "El Louie" by Jose Montoya: An Appreciation / Raul Villa -- 17. Preservation Matters: Research, Community, and the Archive / Chon A. Noriega -- 18. The Star in My Compass / Virginia Sanchez Korrol -- 19. "Y Que Pasara Con Jovenes Como Miguel Fernandez?" Education, Immigration, and the Future of Latinas/os in the United States / Pedra A. Noguera -- 20. Latinas/os and the Elusive Quest for Equal Education / Sonia Nieto -- 21. The Moral Monster: Hispanics Recasting Honor and Respectability Behind Bars / Patricia Fernandez-Kelly -- 22. A Rebellious Philosophy Born in East LA / Gerald P. Lopez -- 23. Latinas/os at the Threshold of the Information Age: Telecommunications Challenges and Opportunities / Jorge Reina Schement -- 24. Conceptualizing the Latina Experience in Care Work / Mary Romero -- 25. Surviving AIDS in an Uneven World: Latina/o Studies for a Brown Epidemic / Carlos Ulises Decena -- 26. Post-Movimiento: The Contemporary (Re)Generation of Chicana(o) Art / Tomas Ybarra-Frausto -- 27. "God Bless the Law, He Is White": Legal, Local, and International Politics of Latina/o and Black Desegregation Cases in Post-World War II California and Texas / Neil Foley -- 28. Latinas/os and the Mestizo Racial Heritage of Mexican Americans / Martha Menchaca -- 29. Looking at that Middle Ground: Racial Mixing as Panacea? / Miriam Jimenez Roman -- 30. Color Matters: Latina/o Racial Identities and Life Chances / Ginetta E. B. Gandelario -- 31. Between Blackness and Latinidad in the Hip Hop Zone / Raquel Z. Rivera -- 32. Afro-Latinas/os and the Racial Wall / Silvin Torres-Saillant -- 33. The (W)rite to Remember: Indigena as Scribe 2004-5 (an excerpt) / Cherrie Moraga -- 34. "How I Learned To Love Salseros When My Hair Was A Mess" by Edwin Torres: A Comment / Edwin Torres -- 35. Reflections on Thirty Years of Critical Practice in Chicana/o Cultural Studies / Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano -- 36. Social Aesthetics and the Transnational Imaginary / Ramon Saldivar -- 37. The Taino Identity Movement Among Caribbean Latinas/os in the United States / Gabriel Haslip-Fiera -- 38. Looking Good / Frances Negron-Muntauer -- 39. "Chico, what does it Feel like to be a problem?" The Transmission of Brownness / Jose Esteban Munoz -- 40. "Fantasy Heritage": Tracking Latina Bloodlines / Rosa Linda Fregoso -- 41. Latinas/os and Latin America: Topics, Destinies, Disciplines / Roman de la Campa -- 42. Latinas/os and the (Re)racializing of US Society and Politics / Suzanne Obaler -- 43. Refugees or Economic Immigrants? Immigration from Latin America and the Politics of US Refugee Policy / Maria Cristina Garcia -- 44. Inter-American Ethnography: Tracking Salvadoran Transnationality at the Borders of Latina/o and Latin American Studies / Elana Zilberg -- 45. From the Borderlands to the Transnational? Critiquing Empire in the Twenty-First Century / Maria Josefina Saldana-Portillo.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Marks of the Chicana Corpus: An Intervention in the Universality Debate / Helena Maria Viramontes -- 2. The New Latin Nation: Immigration and the Hispanic Population of the United States / Alejandra Portes -- 3. "Dime can quien hablas, y te dire quien eres": Linguistic (In)security and Latina/o Unity / Ana Celia Zentella -- 4. (Re)constructing Latinidad: The Challenge of Latina/o Studies / Frances R. Aparicin -- 5. The Name Game: Locating Latinas/os, Latins, and Latin Americans in the US Popular Music Landscape / Deborah Pacini Hernandez -- 6. Cuando Dios y Usted Quiere: Latina/o Studies Between Religious Powers and Social Thought / David Carrasco -- 7. Latina/o Cultural Expressions: A View of US Society Through the Eyes of the Subaltern / Edna Acosta-Belen -- 8. Jose Limon, the Devil and the Dance / Jose E. Limon -- 9. The Everyday Civil War: Migrant Labor, Capital, and Latina/o Studies / Nicholas De Genova -- 10. The Powers of Women's Words: Oral Tradition and Performance Art / Yolanda Broyles-Gonzalez -- 11. Language and Other Lethal Weapons: Cultural Politics and the Rites of Children as Translators of Culture / Antonia I. Castaneda -- 12. Looking for Papi: Longing and Desire Among Chicano Gay Men / Tomas Almaguer -- 13. On Becoming / Nelly Rosario -- 14. Of Heretics and Interlopers / Arturo Madrid -- 15. Coloring Class: Racial Constructions in Twentieth-Century Chicana/o Historiography / Vicki L. Ruiz -- 16. "El Louie" by Jose Montoya: An Appreciation / Raul Villa -- 17. Preservation Matters: Research, Community, and the Archive / Chon A. Noriega -- 18. The Star in My Compass / Virginia Sanchez Korrol -- 19. "Y Que Pasara Con Jovenes Como Miguel Fernandez?" Education, Immigration, and the Future of Latinas/os in the United States / Pedra A. Noguera -- 20. Latinas/os and the Elusive Quest for Equal Education / Sonia Nieto -- 21. The Moral Monster: Hispanics Recasting Honor and Respectability Behind Bars / Patricia Fernandez-Kelly -- 22. A Rebellious Philosophy Born in East LA / Gerald P. Lopez -- 23. Latinas/os at the Threshold of the Information Age: Telecommunications Challenges and Opportunities / Jorge Reina Schement -- 24. Conceptualizing the Latina Experience in Care Work / Mary Romero -- 25. Surviving AIDS in an Uneven World: Latina/o Studies for a Brown Epidemic / Carlos Ulises Decena -- 26. Post-Movimiento: The Contemporary (Re)Generation of Chicana(o) Art / Tomas Ybarra-Frausto -- 27. "God Bless the Law, He Is White": Legal, Local, and International Politics of Latina/o and Black Desegregation Cases in Post-World War II California and Texas / Neil Foley -- 28. Latinas/os and the Mestizo Racial Heritage of Mexican Americans / Martha Menchaca -- 29. Looking at that Middle Ground: Racial Mixing as Panacea? / Miriam Jimenez Roman -- 30. Color Matters: Latina/o Racial Identities and Life Chances / Ginetta E. B. Gandelario -- 31. Between Blackness and Latinidad in the Hip Hop Zone / Raquel Z. Rivera -- 32. Afro-Latinas/os and the Racial Wall / Silvin Torres-Saillant -- 33. The (W)rite to Remember: Indigena as Scribe 2004-5 (an excerpt) / Cherrie Moraga -- 34. "How I Learned To Love Salseros When My Hair Was A Mess" by Edwin Torres: A Comment / Edwin Torres -- 35. Reflections on Thirty Years of Critical Practice in Chicana/o Cultural Studies / Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano -- 36. Social Aesthetics and the Transnational Imaginary / Ramon Saldivar -- 37. The Taino Identity Movement Among Caribbean Latinas/os in the United States / Gabriel Haslip-Fiera -- 38. Looking Good / Frances Negron-Muntauer -- 39. "Chico, what does it Feel like to be a problem?" The Transmission of Brownness / Jose Esteban Munoz -- 40. "Fantasy Heritage": Tracking Latina Bloodlines / Rosa Linda Fregoso -- 41. Latinas/os and Latin America: Topics, Destinies, Disciplines / Roman de la Campa -- 42. Latinas/os and the (Re)racializing of US Society and Politics / Suzanne Obaler -- 43. Refugees or Economic Immigrants? Immigration from Latin America and the Politics of US Refugee Policy / Maria Cristina Garcia -- 44. Inter-American Ethnography: Tracking Salvadoran Transnationality at the Borders of Latina/o and Latin American Studies / Elana Zilberg -- 45. From the Borderlands to the Transnational? Critiquing Empire in the Twenty-First Century / Maria Josefina Saldana-Portillo.

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