The Frontiers Reader
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Köp båda 2 för 721 krGender on the Borderlands offers excellent content for anyone interested in studying feminist, ethnic, cultural, critical, and border studies, and is a much-welcome and very necessary text that bridges these studies.T. Mark Montoya, The Americas
Antonia Castaeda, born in Texas and raised in the state of Washington, is an associate professor of history at Saint Marys University in San Antonio, Texas. Susan H. Armitage is a professor of history at Washington State University and is the former faculty editor of Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies. Patricia Hart teaches in the School of Journalism and Mass Media and is the coordinator of the American studies program at the University of Idaho. She is the former managing editor of Frontiers. Karen Weathermon, former assistant editor of Frontiers, directs Washington State Universitys Writing Across the Curriculum program and serves as the book review editor of Issues in Writing. Contributors include Katherine Benton-Cohen, Mara Antonietta Berriozbal, Yolanda Broyles-Gonzlez, Gabriel S. Estrada, Priscilla Falcon, Deena J. Gonzlez, Gabriela Gonzlez, Virginia Grise, Evelyn Hu-DeHart, Judith L. Huacja, Amy Kastely, Yolanda Chvez Leyva, Clara Lomas, Maria de la Luz Ibarra, Emma Perez, Anita Tijerina Revilla, Graciela I. Snchez, Carmen Tafolla, Deborah R. Vargas, and Theresa A. Ybez.
Introduction: Gender on the Borderlands - Antonia CastaedaPart I. Claiming"There is great good in returning": A Testimonio from the Borderlands - Yolanda Chavez LeyvaAn Aztec Two-Spirit Cosmology: Re-sounding Nahuatl Masculinities, Elders, Femininities, and Youth - Gabriel S. EstradaPart 2. ContextualizingGender on the Borderlands: Re-textualizing the Classics - Deena J. GonzalezDocile Children and Dangerous Revolutionaries: The Racial Hierarchy of Manliness and the Bisbee Deportation of 1917 - Katherine Benton-CohenTransborder Discourse: The Articulation of Gender in the Borderlands in the Early Twentieth Century - Clara LomasPart 3. Revisioning, Performing, LiberatingLa Cultura, la Comunidad, la Familia, y la Libertad - Graciela I. SanchezPerformance Artist Maria Elena Gaitan: Mapping a Continent without Borders (Epics of Gente Atravesada, Traviesa, y Entremetida) - Yolanda Broyles-GonzalezBorderlands Critical Subjectivity in Recent Chicana Art - Judith L. HuacjaPart 4. ExcavatingQueering the Borderlands: The Challenges of Excavating the Invisible and Unheard - Emma Perezrasgos asiaticos - Virginia GriseOnly Strong Women Stayed: Women Workers and the National Floral Workers Strike, 1968-1969 - Priscilla FalconPart 5. Living San AntonioUna Historia de Una de Muchas Marias - Maria Antonietta BerriozabalRosita Fernandez: La Rosa de San Antonio - Debroah R. VargasEsperanza v. City of San Antonio: Politics, Power, and Culture - Amy KastelyCarolina Munguia and Emma Tenayuca: The Politics of Benevolence and Radical Reform - Gabriela GonzalezMaria and Emma - Maria Antonietta BerriozabalLa Pasionaria (poetry) - Carmen TafollaMujeres de San Antonio: Murals of Ema Tenayuca, Corazones de la Comunidad, and Rosita Fernanez (art) - Theresa A. YbanezPart 6. GlobalizingGlobalization and Its Discontents: Exposing the Underside - Evelyn Hu-DeHartBuscando La Vida: Mexican Immigrant Women's Memories of Home, Yearning, and Border Crossings - Maria de la Luz IbarraImmensa Fe en la Victoria: Social Justice through Education - Anita Tijerina RevillaContributorsIndex