Gabriela F. Arredondo / Aida Hurtado / Norma Klahn
Chicana Feminisms
A Critical Reader
Herausgeber: Zavella, Patricia; Najera-Ramirez, Olga; Klahn, Norma; Hurtado, Aida; Arredondo, Gabriela F
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""Chicana Feminisms" comes alive with theoretical and emotional responses from some of the most exciting thinkers in Chicana feminist social thought. This book is a truly momentous achievement. It will stand the test of time." --Laura I. Rendon, author of "Educating a New Majority: Transforming America's Educational System for Diversity"
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""Chicana Feminisms" comes alive with theoretical and emotional responses from some of the most exciting thinkers in Chicana feminist social thought. This book is a truly momentous achievement. It will stand the test of time." --Laura I. Rendon, author of "Educating a New Majority: Transforming America's Educational System for Diversity"
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 162mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780822331414
- ISBN-10: 0822331411
- Artikelnr.: 21421976
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- Libri GmbH
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 162mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780822331414
- ISBN-10: 0822331411
- Artikelnr.: 21421976
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Gabriela F. Arredondo is Assistant Professor of Latin American and Latina/o Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Aída Hurtado is Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Santa Cruz and author of Voicing Chicana Feminisms: Young Women Speak Out on Sexuality and Identity. Norma Klahn is Professor of Literature at the University of California, Santa Cruz and coeditor of Las Nuevas Fronteras del Siglo XXI/New Frontiers of the 21st Century. Olga Nájera-Ramírez is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Cruz and coeditor of Chicana Traditions: Continuity and Change. Patricia Zavella is Professor of Latin American and Latina/o Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz and coauthor of Telling to Live: Latina Feminist Testimonios, published by Duke University Press.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Chicana Feminisms at the Crossroads: Disruptions in Dialogue
1
1. Cartohistografia: Continente de una voz / Cartohistography: One Voice’s
Continent / Elba Rosario Sanchez 19
Response: Translating Herstory: A Reading of and Responses to Elba Rosario
Sanchez / Renato Rosaldo 52
2. Contested Histories: Las Hijas de Cuauhtemoc, Chicana Feminisms, and
Print Culture in the Chicano Movement, 1968–1973 / Maylei Blackwell 59
Response: Chicana Print Culture and Chicana Studies: A Testimony to the
Development of Chicana Feminist Culture /Anna NietoGomez 90
3. The Writing of Canicula: Breaking Boundaries, Finding Forms, Norma E.
Cantu 97
Response: Sad Moview Make Me Cry / Ruth Behar 109
4. Literary (Re)Mappings: Autobiographical (Dis)Placements by Chicana
Writers / Norma Klahn 114
Response: (Re)Mapping mexicanidades: (Re)Locating Chicana Writings and
Translation Politics / Claire Joysmith 146
5. Chronotope of Desire: Emma Perez’s Gulf Dreams / Ellie Hernandez 155
Response: The Lessons of Chicana Lesbian Fictions and Theories / Sergio de
la Mora 178
6. Unruly Passions: Poetics, Performance, and Gender in the Ranchera Song /
Olga Najera-Ramirez 184
Response: . . . Y volver a sufrir: Nuevos acercamientos al melodrama / Jose
Manuel Valenzuela Arce 211
Translation of Response: . . . And to Suffer Again: New Approaches to
Melodrama / Rebecca M. Gamez 220
7. Talkin’ Sex: Chicanas and Mexicanas Theorize about Silences and Sexual
Pleasures / Patricia Zavella 228
Response: Questions of Pleasure / Michelle Fine 254
8. Underground Feminisms: Inocencia’s Story / Aida Hurtado 260
Response: Grounding Feminisms through La Vida de Inocencia / Gabriela F.
Arredondo 291
9. Domesticana: The Sensibility of Chicana Rasquachismo / Amalia Mesa-Bains
298
Response: Invention as Critique: Neologisms in Chicana Art Theory /
Jennifer Gonzalez 316
10. Reproduction and Miscegenation on the Borderlands: Mapping the Maternal
Body of Tejanas / Rosa Linda Fregoso 324
Response: The Sterile Cuckoo Racha: Debugging Lone Star / Ann duCille 349
11. Anzaldua’s Frontera: Inscribing Gynetics / Norma Alarcon 354
Response: Inscribing Gynetics in the Bolivian Andes / Marcia Stephenson 370
Contributors 377
Index 383
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Chicana Feminisms at the Crossroads: Disruptions in Dialogue
1
1. Cartohistografia: Continente de una voz / Cartohistography: One Voice’s
Continent / Elba Rosario Sanchez 19
Response: Translating Herstory: A Reading of and Responses to Elba Rosario
Sanchez / Renato Rosaldo 52
2. Contested Histories: Las Hijas de Cuauhtemoc, Chicana Feminisms, and
Print Culture in the Chicano Movement, 1968–1973 / Maylei Blackwell 59
Response: Chicana Print Culture and Chicana Studies: A Testimony to the
Development of Chicana Feminist Culture /Anna NietoGomez 90
3. The Writing of Canicula: Breaking Boundaries, Finding Forms, Norma E.
Cantu 97
Response: Sad Moview Make Me Cry / Ruth Behar 109
4. Literary (Re)Mappings: Autobiographical (Dis)Placements by Chicana
Writers / Norma Klahn 114
Response: (Re)Mapping mexicanidades: (Re)Locating Chicana Writings and
Translation Politics / Claire Joysmith 146
5. Chronotope of Desire: Emma Perez’s Gulf Dreams / Ellie Hernandez 155
Response: The Lessons of Chicana Lesbian Fictions and Theories / Sergio de
la Mora 178
6. Unruly Passions: Poetics, Performance, and Gender in the Ranchera Song /
Olga Najera-Ramirez 184
Response: . . . Y volver a sufrir: Nuevos acercamientos al melodrama / Jose
Manuel Valenzuela Arce 211
Translation of Response: . . . And to Suffer Again: New Approaches to
Melodrama / Rebecca M. Gamez 220
7. Talkin’ Sex: Chicanas and Mexicanas Theorize about Silences and Sexual
Pleasures / Patricia Zavella 228
Response: Questions of Pleasure / Michelle Fine 254
8. Underground Feminisms: Inocencia’s Story / Aida Hurtado 260
Response: Grounding Feminisms through La Vida de Inocencia / Gabriela F.
Arredondo 291
9. Domesticana: The Sensibility of Chicana Rasquachismo / Amalia Mesa-Bains
298
Response: Invention as Critique: Neologisms in Chicana Art Theory /
Jennifer Gonzalez 316
10. Reproduction and Miscegenation on the Borderlands: Mapping the Maternal
Body of Tejanas / Rosa Linda Fregoso 324
Response: The Sterile Cuckoo Racha: Debugging Lone Star / Ann duCille 349
11. Anzaldua’s Frontera: Inscribing Gynetics / Norma Alarcon 354
Response: Inscribing Gynetics in the Bolivian Andes / Marcia Stephenson 370
Contributors 377
Index 383
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Chicana Feminisms at the Crossroads: Disruptions in Dialogue
1
1. Cartohistografia: Continente de una voz / Cartohistography: One Voice’s
Continent / Elba Rosario Sanchez 19
Response: Translating Herstory: A Reading of and Responses to Elba Rosario
Sanchez / Renato Rosaldo 52
2. Contested Histories: Las Hijas de Cuauhtemoc, Chicana Feminisms, and
Print Culture in the Chicano Movement, 1968–1973 / Maylei Blackwell 59
Response: Chicana Print Culture and Chicana Studies: A Testimony to the
Development of Chicana Feminist Culture /Anna NietoGomez 90
3. The Writing of Canicula: Breaking Boundaries, Finding Forms, Norma E.
Cantu 97
Response: Sad Moview Make Me Cry / Ruth Behar 109
4. Literary (Re)Mappings: Autobiographical (Dis)Placements by Chicana
Writers / Norma Klahn 114
Response: (Re)Mapping mexicanidades: (Re)Locating Chicana Writings and
Translation Politics / Claire Joysmith 146
5. Chronotope of Desire: Emma Perez’s Gulf Dreams / Ellie Hernandez 155
Response: The Lessons of Chicana Lesbian Fictions and Theories / Sergio de
la Mora 178
6. Unruly Passions: Poetics, Performance, and Gender in the Ranchera Song /
Olga Najera-Ramirez 184
Response: . . . Y volver a sufrir: Nuevos acercamientos al melodrama / Jose
Manuel Valenzuela Arce 211
Translation of Response: . . . And to Suffer Again: New Approaches to
Melodrama / Rebecca M. Gamez 220
7. Talkin’ Sex: Chicanas and Mexicanas Theorize about Silences and Sexual
Pleasures / Patricia Zavella 228
Response: Questions of Pleasure / Michelle Fine 254
8. Underground Feminisms: Inocencia’s Story / Aida Hurtado 260
Response: Grounding Feminisms through La Vida de Inocencia / Gabriela F.
Arredondo 291
9. Domesticana: The Sensibility of Chicana Rasquachismo / Amalia Mesa-Bains
298
Response: Invention as Critique: Neologisms in Chicana Art Theory /
Jennifer Gonzalez 316
10. Reproduction and Miscegenation on the Borderlands: Mapping the Maternal
Body of Tejanas / Rosa Linda Fregoso 324
Response: The Sterile Cuckoo Racha: Debugging Lone Star / Ann duCille 349
11. Anzaldua’s Frontera: Inscribing Gynetics / Norma Alarcon 354
Response: Inscribing Gynetics in the Bolivian Andes / Marcia Stephenson 370
Contributors 377
Index 383
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Chicana Feminisms at the Crossroads: Disruptions in Dialogue
1
1. Cartohistografia: Continente de una voz / Cartohistography: One Voice’s
Continent / Elba Rosario Sanchez 19
Response: Translating Herstory: A Reading of and Responses to Elba Rosario
Sanchez / Renato Rosaldo 52
2. Contested Histories: Las Hijas de Cuauhtemoc, Chicana Feminisms, and
Print Culture in the Chicano Movement, 1968–1973 / Maylei Blackwell 59
Response: Chicana Print Culture and Chicana Studies: A Testimony to the
Development of Chicana Feminist Culture /Anna NietoGomez 90
3. The Writing of Canicula: Breaking Boundaries, Finding Forms, Norma E.
Cantu 97
Response: Sad Moview Make Me Cry / Ruth Behar 109
4. Literary (Re)Mappings: Autobiographical (Dis)Placements by Chicana
Writers / Norma Klahn 114
Response: (Re)Mapping mexicanidades: (Re)Locating Chicana Writings and
Translation Politics / Claire Joysmith 146
5. Chronotope of Desire: Emma Perez’s Gulf Dreams / Ellie Hernandez 155
Response: The Lessons of Chicana Lesbian Fictions and Theories / Sergio de
la Mora 178
6. Unruly Passions: Poetics, Performance, and Gender in the Ranchera Song /
Olga Najera-Ramirez 184
Response: . . . Y volver a sufrir: Nuevos acercamientos al melodrama / Jose
Manuel Valenzuela Arce 211
Translation of Response: . . . And to Suffer Again: New Approaches to
Melodrama / Rebecca M. Gamez 220
7. Talkin’ Sex: Chicanas and Mexicanas Theorize about Silences and Sexual
Pleasures / Patricia Zavella 228
Response: Questions of Pleasure / Michelle Fine 254
8. Underground Feminisms: Inocencia’s Story / Aida Hurtado 260
Response: Grounding Feminisms through La Vida de Inocencia / Gabriela F.
Arredondo 291
9. Domesticana: The Sensibility of Chicana Rasquachismo / Amalia Mesa-Bains
298
Response: Invention as Critique: Neologisms in Chicana Art Theory /
Jennifer Gonzalez 316
10. Reproduction and Miscegenation on the Borderlands: Mapping the Maternal
Body of Tejanas / Rosa Linda Fregoso 324
Response: The Sterile Cuckoo Racha: Debugging Lone Star / Ann duCille 349
11. Anzaldua’s Frontera: Inscribing Gynetics / Norma Alarcon 354
Response: Inscribing Gynetics in the Bolivian Andes / Marcia Stephenson 370
Contributors 377
Index 383