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almafu_9959615293002883
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1 online resource
ISBN:
9780814772911
Content:
The Chicana/o Cultural Studies Forum brings together a diverse group of scholars whose work spans the interdisciplinary fields of Chicana/o studies and cultural studies. Editor Angie Chabram-Dernersesian provides an overview of current debates, locating Chicana/o cultural criticism at the intersections of these fields. She then acts as moderator of a virtual roundtable of critics, including Frances Aparicio, Lisa Lowe, George Lipsitz, Wahneema Lubiano, Renato Rosaldo, José David Saldívar, and Sonia Saldívar-Hull. This highly collaborative and deeply interdisciplinary project addresses the questions: What is the relationship between Chicana/o studies and cultural studies? How do we do cultural studies from within Chicana/o cultural studies? How do Chicana/o cultural studies formations (hemispheric, borderland, and feminist) intermingle? The lively conversations documented here attest to the vitality and spirit of Chicana/o cultural studies today and track the movements between disciplines that share an interest in the study of culture, power relations, identity, and representation. This book offers a unique resource for understanding not just the development of Chicana/o cultural studies, but how new social movements and epistemologies travel and affiliate with progressive forms of social inquiry in the global era.
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Frontmatter --
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Contents --
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Acknowledgments --
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Introduction. Chicana/o Cultural Studies and Beyond: The Practices of Cultural Studies in Our Worlds --
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Session One. A Question of Genealogies: Always Already (Chicana/o) Cultural Studies? --
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Session Two. Chicana/o Cultural Studies: Marking Interdisciplinary Relationships and Conjunctures --
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Session Three. Staking the Claim: Introducing Applied Chicana/o Cultural Studies --
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Intercession. Reflections on The Chicana/o Cultural Studies Forum Sessions (One, Two, Three) --
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Session Four. More Practices of Cultural Studies in Our Worlds (Asian-American, American, Latina/o, Latin American, Subaltern, African American) --
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Session Five. Conclusion: Our Critical Pathways --
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Postscript. Preview of Selected Chicana/o Cultural Studies Print Culture --
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Chronology --
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Notes --
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Bibliography --
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Contributors --
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Index
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In English.
Language:
English
DOI:
10.18574/9780814772911
URL:
https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780814772911
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https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780814772911
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