Julie Avril Minich is Assistant Professor of English, with concurrent appointments in the Center for Mexican American Studies and the Center for Women and Gender Studies, at the University of Texas at Austin.
Julie Avril Minich is Assistant Professor of English, with concurrent appointments in the Center for Mexican American Studies and the Center for Women and Gender Studies, at the University of Texas at Austin.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Julie Avril Minich is Assistant Professor of English, with concurrent appointments in the Center for Mexican American Studies and the Center for Women and Gender Studies, at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Acknowledgments
Accessibility and Nationalism: An Introduction
PART ONE The Body Politic of Aztlán 1 Enabling Aztlán: Arturo Islas Jr. and Chicano Cultural Nationalism 2 "My Country Was Not Like That": Cherríe Moraga, Felicia Luna Lemus, and National Failure
PART TWO Immobilizing the Border 3 "So Much Life in the Still Waters": Alex Espinoza and the Ideology of Ability in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands 4 No Nation for Old Men? Racialized Aging and Border-Crossing Narratives by Guillermo Arriaga, Tommy Lee Jones, and Oscar Casares
PART THREE Beyond Citizenship 5 Overcoming the Nation: Ana Castillo, Cecile Pineda, and the Stakes of Disability Identity
PART ONE The Body Politic of Aztlán 1 Enabling Aztlán: Arturo Islas Jr. and Chicano Cultural Nationalism 2 "My Country Was Not Like That": Cherríe Moraga, Felicia Luna Lemus, and National Failure
PART TWO Immobilizing the Border 3 "So Much Life in the Still Waters": Alex Espinoza and the Ideology of Ability in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands 4 No Nation for Old Men? Racialized Aging and Border-Crossing Narratives by Guillermo Arriaga, Tommy Lee Jones, and Oscar Casares
PART THREE Beyond Citizenship 5 Overcoming the Nation: Ana Castillo, Cecile Pineda, and the Stakes of Disability Identity
Epilogue Notes Works Cited Index
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