This Bridge We Call Communication
Anzaldúan Approaches to Theory, Method, and Praxis
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Anzaldúan Approaches to Theory, Method, and Praxis
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This Bridge We Call Communication: Anzaldúan Approaches to Theory, Method, and Praxis explores contemporary communication research studies, performative writing, poetry, Latina/o studies, and gender studies through the lens of Gloria Anzaldúa's theories, methods, and concepts. Utilizing different methodologies and approaches-testimonio, performative writing, and interpretive, rhetorical, and critical methodologies-the contributors provide original research on contexts including healing and pain, woundedness, identity, Chicana and black feminisms, and experiences in academia.
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This Bridge We Call Communication: Anzaldúan Approaches to Theory, Method, and Praxis explores contemporary communication research studies, performative writing, poetry, Latina/o studies, and gender studies through the lens of Gloria Anzaldúa's theories, methods, and concepts. Utilizing different methodologies and approaches-testimonio, performative writing, and interpretive, rhetorical, and critical methodologies-the contributors provide original research on contexts including healing and pain, woundedness, identity, Chicana and black feminisms, and experiences in academia.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 810g
- ISBN-13: 9781498558785
- ISBN-10: 149855878X
- Artikelnr.: 53925194
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 810g
- ISBN-13: 9781498558785
- ISBN-10: 149855878X
- Artikelnr.: 53925194
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Leandra Hinojosa Hernández and Robert Gutierrez-Perez - Contributions by Alexandrina Agloro; Edmundo M. Aguilar; Luis M. Andrade; Xamuel Bañales; Sara Baugh-Harris; Diana I. Bowen; Bernadette Marie Calafell; Nivea Castaneda; Tara L. Conley; Sara
Part I: Healing the Wounds: (Re)imagining Borderlands Theory Chapter 1:
"Using Testimonios to Untame Our Silent Tongues: Exploring our Experiences
of Child Sexual Abuse Through an Anzaldúan Perspective," Nivea Castañeda
Chapter 2: "Testimonio as a Queer Puente for Healing," Manuel Alejandro
Pérez "Make America Great Again," Robert Gutierrez-Perez Chapter 3:
"Fronteras Toxicas: Toward a Borderland Ecological Consciousness," Carlos
Tarin "Dolores," Masha Sukovic Part II: The Coyolxauhqui Imperative: Health
Communication, Disability Studies, Pain, and Healing Chapter 4: "Facing
Tlahtlacolli (Microaggressions) with Nepantla and Conocimiento: A Xicana
Epistemological Approach," Sarah Amira de la Garza Chapter 5: "A Letter to
My Hija: Anzaldúa's Coyolxauhqui Imperative, Your Bisabuela's Withering
Body, and the Life-Affirming Possibilities of Woundedness," Luis Manuel
Andrade Chapter 6: "I take something from both worlds": An Anzaldúan
Analysis of Mexican-American Women's Conceptualizations of Ethnic
Identity," Leandra Hinojosa Hernández Part III: Theorizing Nepantla:
Creative Ethnographies on the Path of Conocimiento Chapter 7:
"Communicating Nepantla: An Anzaldúan Theory of Identity," Sarah De Los
Santos Upton Chapter 8: "Between Worlds: A Personal Journey of
Self-reflection While on the Path of Conocimiento," Edmundo M. Aguilar
Chapter 9: "Remembering Gloria Anzaldúa Globally Through A Documentary
Altar: ALTAR Cruzando Fronteras, Building Bridges," Diana I. Bowen Part IV:
Critical/Cultural Rhetorics of Ambiguity and Hybridity Chapter 10:
"Sweetening the Pot: Culinary Adventures in Hybridity," Stephanie L. Gomez
"La Dueña de la Casa," Masha Sukovic Chapter 11: "A Tolerance for Ambiguity
or the American Dream: Using Anzaldúa to Disrupt and Reclaim Latina Lives
from Multicultural Feminism," Sara Baugh-Harris and Bernadette Marie
Calafell Part V: Women of Color and Radical Coalition Building "Whispers in
the Dark: A Collection of Poems," Shantel Martinez Chapter 12: "Black Women
and Girls Trending: A New(er) Autohistoria-Teoría," Tara L. Conley Chapter
13: "Rasquache Cyborgs and Borderlands Aesthetics in Alex Rivera's Sleep
Dealer," Alexandrina Agloro Chapter 14: "Gloria Anzaldúa, Audre Lorde, &
Topographies of Anger," Rachel Alicia Griffin Part VI: Anzaldúan Approaches
to Critical (Communication) Pedagogy "I Get It from My Mother," Robert
Gutierrez-Perez Chapter 15: "Building Community, Decolonizing Spirituality,
and Women of Color Feminism: Applying Gloria Anzaldúa in and out of the
Classroom for Healing and Empowerment," Xamuel Bañales Chapter 16:
"Carrying Gloria on My Back: A Pedagogic and Research Journal," Luis
Gabriel Sanchez Rose Chapter 17: "A Crack to Speak Out From: Performing
Coalitional Politics Through Dialogue, Listening, and Reflexivity," Robert
Gutierrez-Perez and Bedilia Ramirez Chapter 18: "Becoming a Bridge
in/through Critical Communication Scholarship: Meditations on the Affective
Afterlife of Cultural Normativities," Gust A. Yep
"Using Testimonios to Untame Our Silent Tongues: Exploring our Experiences
of Child Sexual Abuse Through an Anzaldúan Perspective," Nivea Castañeda
Chapter 2: "Testimonio as a Queer Puente for Healing," Manuel Alejandro
Pérez "Make America Great Again," Robert Gutierrez-Perez Chapter 3:
"Fronteras Toxicas: Toward a Borderland Ecological Consciousness," Carlos
Tarin "Dolores," Masha Sukovic Part II: The Coyolxauhqui Imperative: Health
Communication, Disability Studies, Pain, and Healing Chapter 4: "Facing
Tlahtlacolli (Microaggressions) with Nepantla and Conocimiento: A Xicana
Epistemological Approach," Sarah Amira de la Garza Chapter 5: "A Letter to
My Hija: Anzaldúa's Coyolxauhqui Imperative, Your Bisabuela's Withering
Body, and the Life-Affirming Possibilities of Woundedness," Luis Manuel
Andrade Chapter 6: "I take something from both worlds": An Anzaldúan
Analysis of Mexican-American Women's Conceptualizations of Ethnic
Identity," Leandra Hinojosa Hernández Part III: Theorizing Nepantla:
Creative Ethnographies on the Path of Conocimiento Chapter 7:
"Communicating Nepantla: An Anzaldúan Theory of Identity," Sarah De Los
Santos Upton Chapter 8: "Between Worlds: A Personal Journey of
Self-reflection While on the Path of Conocimiento," Edmundo M. Aguilar
Chapter 9: "Remembering Gloria Anzaldúa Globally Through A Documentary
Altar: ALTAR Cruzando Fronteras, Building Bridges," Diana I. Bowen Part IV:
Critical/Cultural Rhetorics of Ambiguity and Hybridity Chapter 10:
"Sweetening the Pot: Culinary Adventures in Hybridity," Stephanie L. Gomez
"La Dueña de la Casa," Masha Sukovic Chapter 11: "A Tolerance for Ambiguity
or the American Dream: Using Anzaldúa to Disrupt and Reclaim Latina Lives
from Multicultural Feminism," Sara Baugh-Harris and Bernadette Marie
Calafell Part V: Women of Color and Radical Coalition Building "Whispers in
the Dark: A Collection of Poems," Shantel Martinez Chapter 12: "Black Women
and Girls Trending: A New(er) Autohistoria-Teoría," Tara L. Conley Chapter
13: "Rasquache Cyborgs and Borderlands Aesthetics in Alex Rivera's Sleep
Dealer," Alexandrina Agloro Chapter 14: "Gloria Anzaldúa, Audre Lorde, &
Topographies of Anger," Rachel Alicia Griffin Part VI: Anzaldúan Approaches
to Critical (Communication) Pedagogy "I Get It from My Mother," Robert
Gutierrez-Perez Chapter 15: "Building Community, Decolonizing Spirituality,
and Women of Color Feminism: Applying Gloria Anzaldúa in and out of the
Classroom for Healing and Empowerment," Xamuel Bañales Chapter 16:
"Carrying Gloria on My Back: A Pedagogic and Research Journal," Luis
Gabriel Sanchez Rose Chapter 17: "A Crack to Speak Out From: Performing
Coalitional Politics Through Dialogue, Listening, and Reflexivity," Robert
Gutierrez-Perez and Bedilia Ramirez Chapter 18: "Becoming a Bridge
in/through Critical Communication Scholarship: Meditations on the Affective
Afterlife of Cultural Normativities," Gust A. Yep
Part I: Healing the Wounds: (Re)imagining Borderlands Theory Chapter 1:
"Using Testimonios to Untame Our Silent Tongues: Exploring our Experiences
of Child Sexual Abuse Through an Anzaldúan Perspective," Nivea Castañeda
Chapter 2: "Testimonio as a Queer Puente for Healing," Manuel Alejandro
Pérez "Make America Great Again," Robert Gutierrez-Perez Chapter 3:
"Fronteras Toxicas: Toward a Borderland Ecological Consciousness," Carlos
Tarin "Dolores," Masha Sukovic Part II: The Coyolxauhqui Imperative: Health
Communication, Disability Studies, Pain, and Healing Chapter 4: "Facing
Tlahtlacolli (Microaggressions) with Nepantla and Conocimiento: A Xicana
Epistemological Approach," Sarah Amira de la Garza Chapter 5: "A Letter to
My Hija: Anzaldúa's Coyolxauhqui Imperative, Your Bisabuela's Withering
Body, and the Life-Affirming Possibilities of Woundedness," Luis Manuel
Andrade Chapter 6: "I take something from both worlds": An Anzaldúan
Analysis of Mexican-American Women's Conceptualizations of Ethnic
Identity," Leandra Hinojosa Hernández Part III: Theorizing Nepantla:
Creative Ethnographies on the Path of Conocimiento Chapter 7:
"Communicating Nepantla: An Anzaldúan Theory of Identity," Sarah De Los
Santos Upton Chapter 8: "Between Worlds: A Personal Journey of
Self-reflection While on the Path of Conocimiento," Edmundo M. Aguilar
Chapter 9: "Remembering Gloria Anzaldúa Globally Through A Documentary
Altar: ALTAR Cruzando Fronteras, Building Bridges," Diana I. Bowen Part IV:
Critical/Cultural Rhetorics of Ambiguity and Hybridity Chapter 10:
"Sweetening the Pot: Culinary Adventures in Hybridity," Stephanie L. Gomez
"La Dueña de la Casa," Masha Sukovic Chapter 11: "A Tolerance for Ambiguity
or the American Dream: Using Anzaldúa to Disrupt and Reclaim Latina Lives
from Multicultural Feminism," Sara Baugh-Harris and Bernadette Marie
Calafell Part V: Women of Color and Radical Coalition Building "Whispers in
the Dark: A Collection of Poems," Shantel Martinez Chapter 12: "Black Women
and Girls Trending: A New(er) Autohistoria-Teoría," Tara L. Conley Chapter
13: "Rasquache Cyborgs and Borderlands Aesthetics in Alex Rivera's Sleep
Dealer," Alexandrina Agloro Chapter 14: "Gloria Anzaldúa, Audre Lorde, &
Topographies of Anger," Rachel Alicia Griffin Part VI: Anzaldúan Approaches
to Critical (Communication) Pedagogy "I Get It from My Mother," Robert
Gutierrez-Perez Chapter 15: "Building Community, Decolonizing Spirituality,
and Women of Color Feminism: Applying Gloria Anzaldúa in and out of the
Classroom for Healing and Empowerment," Xamuel Bañales Chapter 16:
"Carrying Gloria on My Back: A Pedagogic and Research Journal," Luis
Gabriel Sanchez Rose Chapter 17: "A Crack to Speak Out From: Performing
Coalitional Politics Through Dialogue, Listening, and Reflexivity," Robert
Gutierrez-Perez and Bedilia Ramirez Chapter 18: "Becoming a Bridge
in/through Critical Communication Scholarship: Meditations on the Affective
Afterlife of Cultural Normativities," Gust A. Yep
"Using Testimonios to Untame Our Silent Tongues: Exploring our Experiences
of Child Sexual Abuse Through an Anzaldúan Perspective," Nivea Castañeda
Chapter 2: "Testimonio as a Queer Puente for Healing," Manuel Alejandro
Pérez "Make America Great Again," Robert Gutierrez-Perez Chapter 3:
"Fronteras Toxicas: Toward a Borderland Ecological Consciousness," Carlos
Tarin "Dolores," Masha Sukovic Part II: The Coyolxauhqui Imperative: Health
Communication, Disability Studies, Pain, and Healing Chapter 4: "Facing
Tlahtlacolli (Microaggressions) with Nepantla and Conocimiento: A Xicana
Epistemological Approach," Sarah Amira de la Garza Chapter 5: "A Letter to
My Hija: Anzaldúa's Coyolxauhqui Imperative, Your Bisabuela's Withering
Body, and the Life-Affirming Possibilities of Woundedness," Luis Manuel
Andrade Chapter 6: "I take something from both worlds": An Anzaldúan
Analysis of Mexican-American Women's Conceptualizations of Ethnic
Identity," Leandra Hinojosa Hernández Part III: Theorizing Nepantla:
Creative Ethnographies on the Path of Conocimiento Chapter 7:
"Communicating Nepantla: An Anzaldúan Theory of Identity," Sarah De Los
Santos Upton Chapter 8: "Between Worlds: A Personal Journey of
Self-reflection While on the Path of Conocimiento," Edmundo M. Aguilar
Chapter 9: "Remembering Gloria Anzaldúa Globally Through A Documentary
Altar: ALTAR Cruzando Fronteras, Building Bridges," Diana I. Bowen Part IV:
Critical/Cultural Rhetorics of Ambiguity and Hybridity Chapter 10:
"Sweetening the Pot: Culinary Adventures in Hybridity," Stephanie L. Gomez
"La Dueña de la Casa," Masha Sukovic Chapter 11: "A Tolerance for Ambiguity
or the American Dream: Using Anzaldúa to Disrupt and Reclaim Latina Lives
from Multicultural Feminism," Sara Baugh-Harris and Bernadette Marie
Calafell Part V: Women of Color and Radical Coalition Building "Whispers in
the Dark: A Collection of Poems," Shantel Martinez Chapter 12: "Black Women
and Girls Trending: A New(er) Autohistoria-Teoría," Tara L. Conley Chapter
13: "Rasquache Cyborgs and Borderlands Aesthetics in Alex Rivera's Sleep
Dealer," Alexandrina Agloro Chapter 14: "Gloria Anzaldúa, Audre Lorde, &
Topographies of Anger," Rachel Alicia Griffin Part VI: Anzaldúan Approaches
to Critical (Communication) Pedagogy "I Get It from My Mother," Robert
Gutierrez-Perez Chapter 15: "Building Community, Decolonizing Spirituality,
and Women of Color Feminism: Applying Gloria Anzaldúa in and out of the
Classroom for Healing and Empowerment," Xamuel Bañales Chapter 16:
"Carrying Gloria on My Back: A Pedagogic and Research Journal," Luis
Gabriel Sanchez Rose Chapter 17: "A Crack to Speak Out From: Performing
Coalitional Politics Through Dialogue, Listening, and Reflexivity," Robert
Gutierrez-Perez and Bedilia Ramirez Chapter 18: "Becoming a Bridge
in/through Critical Communication Scholarship: Meditations on the Affective
Afterlife of Cultural Normativities," Gust A. Yep