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The Power of Poetic Praxis in the Literature of Pat Mora and Ana Castillo [PDF]
Chicana literary work is predominantly characterized by poetry. Lyrical poetic phrases are interwoven into Chicanas’ short stories, novels, theoretical, and critical essays. Why poetry?
Graf, Amara
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Potencia visibilizadora e intensidad testimonial en la autotraducción: la poesía mapuche de Adriana Paredes Pinda [PDF]
Desde el marco conceptual que habilitan Deleuze y Guattari con la noción de literatura menor, es posible comprender el carácter testimonial y visibilizador que asumen, desde su agenciamiento como dispositivo de enunciación colectivo, las literaturas ...
Stocco, Melissa
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Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 2, Page 337-340, June 2025.
Rhiannon Graybill
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Settler aesthetics—Theorizing and contesting settler colonialism through art practice
Abstract The growing scholarship on settler colonialism largely understudies aesthetics. Settler colonial logics work not only through the elimination, dispossession, and criminalization of Indigenous populations but also through the erasure of Indigenous narratives and aesthetics.
J. Zoe Malot
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“Mi voz sexual”. Hacia una traducción del derecho al placer sexual
El texto realiza un ejercicio teórico que parte de la hipótesis: es posible traducir la reivindicación del derecho al placer sexual en una reflexión sobre la voz sexual propia tal como aparece en Borderlands/La Frontera de la poeta, académica y ...
Alberto Canseco
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Abstract To challenge and interrogate the assemblages of violence produced by racial capitalism, and exacerbated by the COVID‐19 pandemic, community psychologists must engage in a transdisciplinary critical ethically reflexive practice. In this reflexive essay, or first‐person account, I offer a decolonial feminist response to COVID‐19 that draws ...
Jesica Siham Fernández
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Doing work that matters : the impact of Gloria Anzaldúa's "Borderlands/La frontera: The new mestiza"
I’ve broken down this brief essay into three sections: first, I offer a very brief biography of Anzaldúa, and the trajectory of the more than twenty years since the book’s publication, including the founding of an organization that continues the work of ...
Norma E. Cantú
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El Otro Encuentro: Gigi Oltavaro-Hormillosa’s Neo-Queer Precolonial Imagining
This essay examines the performance and video art piece Cosmic Blood, by Gigi Otalvaro-Hormillosa, a queer Colombian and Filipina American artist based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Velasco, Gina
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The Wound as Bridge: The Path of Conocimiento in Gloria Anzaldúa's Work
This article examines the role that pain and vulnerability played in shaping Gloria Anzaldúa’s poetics. Her approach to wounding and pain and her proposals for healing and transformation are discussed at various stages of her career considered as ...
Mirella VALLONE
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Agency, Liberation, and Intersectionality among Latina Scholars: Narratives from a Cross-institutional Writing Collective [PDF]
Among United States residents, the number of doctoral degrees conferred to Latinx students represents a small percentage compared to other groups. For example, from 2009–2010, the percentage of degrees conferred to Latinx students was 5 percent compared ...
Aguilae, Karina +3 more
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