Latina Outsiders Remaking Latina Identity
Herausgeber: Acosta, Grisel Y
Latina Outsiders Remaking Latina Identity
Herausgeber: Acosta, Grisel Y
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Latina Outsiders Remaking Latina Identity is an exploration of Latinas on the periphery of both Latina culture and culture in the United States.
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Latina Outsiders Remaking Latina Identity is an exploration of Latinas on the periphery of both Latina culture and culture in the United States.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367729172
- ISBN-10: 0367729172
- Artikelnr.: 73390640
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367729172
- ISBN-10: 0367729172
- Artikelnr.: 73390640
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Grisel Y. Acosta is an associate professor at the City University of New York-Bronx Community College, and teaches Latinx literature and creative writing. Her work is in the American Studies Journal, African American Women's Language, The Routledge Companion to Latino/a Literature (2013), and VIDA: Women in Literary Arts.
I. Ideology and Class 1. Punks and Hipsters: Latina Outsiders Remaking
Latina Identity 2. "The child is bewitched": Syncretism and Self-Making in
Cristina García's Dreaming in Cuban 3. Coritos for Las de Afuera 4. The
Journey of a Sexy Nerd-Antes Muerte Que Sencilla 5. Just for Standing Out
6. Activism is Not a Phase: Testimonio of a Radical Xicana PhD 7. Playing
Chola: The Discourse of Subjects and Subject-Selves 8. Caravan 9. Ruidosas
to the Front: Alice Bag and the Construction of Violence Girl II.
Gender/Sexuality 10. Loving Latinas: When Questioning Sexuality Means
Questioning Latinidad 11. Returning to the Bronx: Gender; the Outsider
Perspective, amd Utopia in Juliet Takes a Breath 12. Separación 13.
Catcalls to My Brain 14. Between and Beyond the Mediated and the Material
in Teatro Luna's Generation Sex 15. Permission 16. Excerpt from Ch. 6 of
The Lunasole Class 17. Parts of an Autobiography 18. Every woman keeps a
flame against the wind III. Race/Ethnicity 19. Dear Barbara T. y Gloria E.:
Found Autoethnographic Letters to Blacktina nepantla Acrobats 20. Haciendo
Caras: The Alter-Native Illuminations of Laura Varela and Vaago Weiland's
Enlight-Tent 21. Living On the Threshold: A Latina English Professor 22. My
English Victorian Dating Troubles 23. What was the passion fruit named
before the Europeans renamed it? 24. Inlaws, Outlaws 25. Yo Soy Boricua
Feminista, Pa'que Tu Lo Sepas!: Notes from a Diasporican on Performing
Outsider Identity IV. Disability 26. Latina Liberation: A Conversation of
Soul, Sacred Well-Being and Community 27. Pa'Que Sepan 28. The Symbology of
the Derailed Mind 29. Poison and Monsters 30. Stroke 31. You Either See Me
or You Don't, V. Loneliness, Solitude, and the Unspeakable 32. My Mother as
the Voice of Frida Kahlo 33. Sounding La Raza Cósmica 34. Why a Girl
Becomes a Hardcore Chica 35. Dropping Dimes 36. Good Enough 37. Tracing
Elaine Summer's Dance and Performance Lineage: Performance Notes 38.
Belonging, Chaos, Blood, and Tissues: Assumptions about Latina Writers in
Academia 39. Write Like a Girl 40. Conclusion
Latina Identity 2. "The child is bewitched": Syncretism and Self-Making in
Cristina García's Dreaming in Cuban 3. Coritos for Las de Afuera 4. The
Journey of a Sexy Nerd-Antes Muerte Que Sencilla 5. Just for Standing Out
6. Activism is Not a Phase: Testimonio of a Radical Xicana PhD 7. Playing
Chola: The Discourse of Subjects and Subject-Selves 8. Caravan 9. Ruidosas
to the Front: Alice Bag and the Construction of Violence Girl II.
Gender/Sexuality 10. Loving Latinas: When Questioning Sexuality Means
Questioning Latinidad 11. Returning to the Bronx: Gender; the Outsider
Perspective, amd Utopia in Juliet Takes a Breath 12. Separación 13.
Catcalls to My Brain 14. Between and Beyond the Mediated and the Material
in Teatro Luna's Generation Sex 15. Permission 16. Excerpt from Ch. 6 of
The Lunasole Class 17. Parts of an Autobiography 18. Every woman keeps a
flame against the wind III. Race/Ethnicity 19. Dear Barbara T. y Gloria E.:
Found Autoethnographic Letters to Blacktina nepantla Acrobats 20. Haciendo
Caras: The Alter-Native Illuminations of Laura Varela and Vaago Weiland's
Enlight-Tent 21. Living On the Threshold: A Latina English Professor 22. My
English Victorian Dating Troubles 23. What was the passion fruit named
before the Europeans renamed it? 24. Inlaws, Outlaws 25. Yo Soy Boricua
Feminista, Pa'que Tu Lo Sepas!: Notes from a Diasporican on Performing
Outsider Identity IV. Disability 26. Latina Liberation: A Conversation of
Soul, Sacred Well-Being and Community 27. Pa'Que Sepan 28. The Symbology of
the Derailed Mind 29. Poison and Monsters 30. Stroke 31. You Either See Me
or You Don't, V. Loneliness, Solitude, and the Unspeakable 32. My Mother as
the Voice of Frida Kahlo 33. Sounding La Raza Cósmica 34. Why a Girl
Becomes a Hardcore Chica 35. Dropping Dimes 36. Good Enough 37. Tracing
Elaine Summer's Dance and Performance Lineage: Performance Notes 38.
Belonging, Chaos, Blood, and Tissues: Assumptions about Latina Writers in
Academia 39. Write Like a Girl 40. Conclusion
I. Ideology and Class 1. Punks and Hipsters: Latina Outsiders Remaking
Latina Identity 2. "The child is bewitched": Syncretism and Self-Making in
Cristina García's Dreaming in Cuban 3. Coritos for Las de Afuera 4. The
Journey of a Sexy Nerd-Antes Muerte Que Sencilla 5. Just for Standing Out
6. Activism is Not a Phase: Testimonio of a Radical Xicana PhD 7. Playing
Chola: The Discourse of Subjects and Subject-Selves 8. Caravan 9. Ruidosas
to the Front: Alice Bag and the Construction of Violence Girl II.
Gender/Sexuality 10. Loving Latinas: When Questioning Sexuality Means
Questioning Latinidad 11. Returning to the Bronx: Gender; the Outsider
Perspective, amd Utopia in Juliet Takes a Breath 12. Separación 13.
Catcalls to My Brain 14. Between and Beyond the Mediated and the Material
in Teatro Luna's Generation Sex 15. Permission 16. Excerpt from Ch. 6 of
The Lunasole Class 17. Parts of an Autobiography 18. Every woman keeps a
flame against the wind III. Race/Ethnicity 19. Dear Barbara T. y Gloria E.:
Found Autoethnographic Letters to Blacktina nepantla Acrobats 20. Haciendo
Caras: The Alter-Native Illuminations of Laura Varela and Vaago Weiland's
Enlight-Tent 21. Living On the Threshold: A Latina English Professor 22. My
English Victorian Dating Troubles 23. What was the passion fruit named
before the Europeans renamed it? 24. Inlaws, Outlaws 25. Yo Soy Boricua
Feminista, Pa'que Tu Lo Sepas!: Notes from a Diasporican on Performing
Outsider Identity IV. Disability 26. Latina Liberation: A Conversation of
Soul, Sacred Well-Being and Community 27. Pa'Que Sepan 28. The Symbology of
the Derailed Mind 29. Poison and Monsters 30. Stroke 31. You Either See Me
or You Don't, V. Loneliness, Solitude, and the Unspeakable 32. My Mother as
the Voice of Frida Kahlo 33. Sounding La Raza Cósmica 34. Why a Girl
Becomes a Hardcore Chica 35. Dropping Dimes 36. Good Enough 37. Tracing
Elaine Summer's Dance and Performance Lineage: Performance Notes 38.
Belonging, Chaos, Blood, and Tissues: Assumptions about Latina Writers in
Academia 39. Write Like a Girl 40. Conclusion
Latina Identity 2. "The child is bewitched": Syncretism and Self-Making in
Cristina García's Dreaming in Cuban 3. Coritos for Las de Afuera 4. The
Journey of a Sexy Nerd-Antes Muerte Que Sencilla 5. Just for Standing Out
6. Activism is Not a Phase: Testimonio of a Radical Xicana PhD 7. Playing
Chola: The Discourse of Subjects and Subject-Selves 8. Caravan 9. Ruidosas
to the Front: Alice Bag and the Construction of Violence Girl II.
Gender/Sexuality 10. Loving Latinas: When Questioning Sexuality Means
Questioning Latinidad 11. Returning to the Bronx: Gender; the Outsider
Perspective, amd Utopia in Juliet Takes a Breath 12. Separación 13.
Catcalls to My Brain 14. Between and Beyond the Mediated and the Material
in Teatro Luna's Generation Sex 15. Permission 16. Excerpt from Ch. 6 of
The Lunasole Class 17. Parts of an Autobiography 18. Every woman keeps a
flame against the wind III. Race/Ethnicity 19. Dear Barbara T. y Gloria E.:
Found Autoethnographic Letters to Blacktina nepantla Acrobats 20. Haciendo
Caras: The Alter-Native Illuminations of Laura Varela and Vaago Weiland's
Enlight-Tent 21. Living On the Threshold: A Latina English Professor 22. My
English Victorian Dating Troubles 23. What was the passion fruit named
before the Europeans renamed it? 24. Inlaws, Outlaws 25. Yo Soy Boricua
Feminista, Pa'que Tu Lo Sepas!: Notes from a Diasporican on Performing
Outsider Identity IV. Disability 26. Latina Liberation: A Conversation of
Soul, Sacred Well-Being and Community 27. Pa'Que Sepan 28. The Symbology of
the Derailed Mind 29. Poison and Monsters 30. Stroke 31. You Either See Me
or You Don't, V. Loneliness, Solitude, and the Unspeakable 32. My Mother as
the Voice of Frida Kahlo 33. Sounding La Raza Cósmica 34. Why a Girl
Becomes a Hardcore Chica 35. Dropping Dimes 36. Good Enough 37. Tracing
Elaine Summer's Dance and Performance Lineage: Performance Notes 38.
Belonging, Chaos, Blood, and Tissues: Assumptions about Latina Writers in
Academia 39. Write Like a Girl 40. Conclusion







