International perspectives on Chicana/o studies : "this world is my place" /

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Imprint:New York : Routledge, 2014.
Description:viii, 208 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Routledge research in cultural and media studies ; 56
Routledge research in cultural and media studies ; 56
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9803558
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Other authors / contributors:Leen, Catherine, editor of compilation.
Thornton, Niamh, editor of compilation.
ISBN:9780415833356 (hardback)
0415833353 (hardback)
9780203486832 (ebook)
0203486838 (ebook)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-199).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"This volume examines how the field of Chicana/o studies has developed to become an area of interest to scholars far beyond the United States and Spain. For this reason, the volume includes contributions by a range of international scholars and takes the concept of place as a unifying paradigm. As a way of overcoming borders that are both physical and metaphorical, it seeks to reflect the diversity and range of current scholarship in Chicana/o studies while simultaneously highlighting the diverse and constantly evolving nature of Chicana/o identities and cultures. Various critical and theoretical approaches are evident, from eco-criticism and autoethnography in the first section, to the role of fiction and visual art in exposing injustice in section two, to the discussion of transnational and transcultural exchange with reference to issues as diverse as the teaching of Chicana/o studies in Russia and the relevance of Anzaldúa's writings to post 9/11 U.S. society"--
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This volume examines how the field of Chicana/o studies has developed to become an area of interest to scholars far beyond the United States and Spain. For this reason, the volume includes contributions by a range of international scholars and takes the concept of place as a unifying paradigm. As a way of overcoming borders that are both physical and metaphorical, it seeks to reflect the diversity and range of current scholarship in Chicana/o studies while simultaneously highlighting the diverse and constantly evolving nature of Chicana/o identities and cultures.

Various critical and theoretical approaches are evident, from eco-criticism and autoethnography in the first section, to the role of fiction and visual art in exposing injustice in section two, to the discussion of transnational and transcultural exchange with reference to issues as diverse as the teaching of Chicana/o studies in Russia and the relevance of Anzaldúa's writings to post 9/11 U.S. society.

Physical Description:viii, 208 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-199).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780415833356
0415833353
9780203486832
0203486838