The Chicana/o cultural studies reader /
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Imprint: | New York : Routledge, 2006. |
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Description: | xxvi, 525 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5924192 |
Table of Contents:
- List of illustrations
- Notes on contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Permissions
- Part 1. Locating Chicana/o Cultural Studies: Contentious Dialogues and Alternative Legacies
- Introduction to Part one
- 1. Chicana/o Cultural Representations: Reframing Alternative Critical Discourses
- 2. Whose Cultural Studies?
- 3. Chicana/o Cultural Studies: Marking the Conjuncture Within an Institutional Context
- 4. Con Safos: Can Cultural Studies Read the Writing on the Wall?
- 5. Can Cultural Studies Speak Spanish?
- 6. Gloria Anzaldua's Borderlands/la Frontera: Cultural Studies, "Difference," and the Non-Unitary Subject
- Part 2. Chicana/o Cultural Studies "on the Border"
- Introduction to Part two
- 7. Mapping the Spanish Language Along a Multi-Ethnic and Multi-Lingual Border
- 8. Collaborative Public art and Multimedia Installation: David Avalos, Louis Hock, and Elizabeth Sisco's Welcome to America's Finest Tourist Plantation (1988)
- 9. Double-Crossing the Border
- Part 3. Who Needs Identity? Chicana/o Gender Identities and Sexualities Within Cultural Representation
- Introduction to Part Three
- 10. I Throw Punches for My Race, But I Don't Want to be A Man: Writing Us-Chica-Nos (Girl, US)/Chicanas-Into the Movement Script
- 11. Chicana Feminism: In the Tracks of "the" Native Woman
- 12. In Praise of Insubordination, or, What Makes a Good Woman go Bad?
- 13. The X in Race and Gender: Rethinking Chicano/a Cultural Production Through the Paradigms of Xicanisma and Me(x)icanness
- 14. Against Rasquache: Chicano Camp and the Politics of Identity in Los Angeles
- 15. Sexuality and Chicana/o Studies: Toward a Theoretical Paradigm for the Twenty-First Century
- 16. Bringing it Back Home: Desire, Jotos, and Men
- Part 4. Chicana/o and Latina/o Visual Culture: Film, Video, and Performance Art
- Introduction to Part Four
- 17. Born in East L.A. and the "Politics of Representation"
- 18. Orale Patriarchy: Hasta Cuando Corazon Will You Remain el Gallo Macho of Mi Familia?
- 19. What Price "Mainstream?": Luis Valdez' Corridos on Stage and Film
- Part 5. Chicana/O Latina/O Popular Culture and Music: Transnational Musical Genres and Expressions
- Introduction to Part Five
- 20. El Vez is "Taking Care of Business": The Inter/National Appeal of Chicano Popular Music
- 21. "Home is Where the Hatred is": Work, Music, and the Transnational Economy
- 22. Cruzando Frontejas: Remapping Selena's Tejano Music "Crossover"
- 23. Chicano Hip Hop and Postmodern Mestizaje
- 24. Reclaiming Salsa
- 25. Ranchera Music(s) and the Legendary Lydia Mendoza: Performing Social Location and Relations
- 26. The Blackness of Sugar: Celia Cruz and the Performance of (Trans)nationalism
- Part 6. Chicana/O Critical Positions: Inside/Outside Cultural Theory, the Academy, and Academic Institutions
- Introduction to Part Six
- 27. Ethnicity, Ideology, and Academia
- 28. The Emergence of Neoconservatism in Chicano/Latino Discourses
- 29. Gendered History: "Chicanos are Also Women, Chicanas"
- 30. The Theoretical Construction of the "Other" in Postmodernist Thought: Latinos in the New Urban Political Economy
- 31. Socrates, Curriculum, and the Chicano/Chicana: Allan Bloom and the Myth of us Higher Education
- Part 7. Critical Lines of Affiliation: Local, Transnational, and Hemispheric Legacies
- Introduction to Part Seven
- 32. On the Road with Angela Davis
- 33. Borders be Damned: Creolizing Literary Relations
- 34. Women Hollering: Transfronteriza Feminisms
- 35. Feminism and Racism: A Report on the 1981 National Women's Studies Association Conference
- 36. Remapping American Cultural Studies
- 37. Mapping Cultural/Political Debates in Latin American Studies
- Index