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GLQ (2013) 19 (2): 215–247.
Published: 01 April 2013
...Aimee Carrillo Rowe This essay examines the queer Xicana performer Adelina Anthony's triptych performance, La Hocicona Series , to trace the theoretically capacious convergences among queer time, indigenous spirituality, and performance. Anthony's characters move with an affective and spiritual...
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GLQ (2023) 29 (4): 510–513.
Published: 01 October 2023
... argument, Zepeda ably navigates much of this terrain to examine the ways Xicana artists and activists promote a memory designed to establish a queer connection with Indigenous ancestors that disrupts the “norm, barriers, and borders” (24) between the present and the past and the Indigenous and the mestiza...
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GLQ (2005) 11 (2): 237–263.
Published: 01 April 2005
...,
hoe and pickaxe “digging up the dirt” in an attempt to uncover a buried
Xicana/o history, both personal and political. I am ever-grateful to femi-
nism for teaching me this, that political oppression is always experienced
personally by someone. This feminist tenet...