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inauthor: Kirsten Silva Gruesz from books.google.com
... Kirsten Silva Gruesz, Ambassadors of Culture: The Transamerican Origins of Latino Writing (Princeton, NJ: Princeton ... in author's possession). 12. tomás eloy Martínez, Santa Evita, trans. Helen Lane (1996; repr., New York ...
inauthor: Kirsten Silva Gruesz from books.google.com
Claire de Durfort, duchesse de Duras, penned the groundbreaking novel 'Ourika' which delves into themes of race, identity, and societal norms.
inauthor: Kirsten Silva Gruesz from books.google.com
LatinX, according to Claudia Milian, is the most powerful conceptual tool of the Latino/a present, an itinerary whose analytic routes incorporate the Global South and ecological devastation.
inauthor: Kirsten Silva Gruesz from books.google.com
Remarkably, the US census does not even have a racial category for “Latino.” In this groundbreaking discussion, Ed Morales explains how Latinx political identities are tied to a long Latin American history of mestizaje—“mixedness” ...
inauthor: Kirsten Silva Gruesz from books.google.com
In the sixth volume of the series, the authors explore key issues and challenges in this project, such as the issues of "place" or region in Hispanic intellectual production, nationalism and transnationalism, race and ethnicity, as well as ...
inauthor: Kirsten Silva Gruesz from books.google.com
Both this published volume and the video series are a testament to the Mexican American communityÍs hard-fought battle for social and legal equality as well as political and cultural identity.
inauthor: Kirsten Silva Gruesz from books.google.com
With this work, Okihiro establishes Third World studies as a theoretical formation and a liberatory practice.
inauthor: Kirsten Silva Gruesz from books.google.com
DIVCollection of essays and poems that address the challenges of being a Chicana, a lesbian, and a feminist in the changing world of the twenty-first century./div
inauthor: Kirsten Silva Gruesz from books.google.com
Episodes of guerilla warfare, land grabs, racism, jingoism, and abuses by the Texas Rangers make this an adventure novel as well as one of reflection on the making of modern day Texas.