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South Atlantic Quarterly (2006) 105 (4): 717–743.
Published: 01 October 2006
...Claudia Sadowski-Smith Duke University Press 2006 Claudia Sadowski-Smith Twenty-First-Century Chicana/o Border Writing Since the 1990s, binational agreements like the 1994 North American Free Trade Agree- ment...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2015) 114 (4): 781–801.
Published: 01 October 2015
...Maria Cotera This essay focuses on the Chicana por mi Raza digital archive, a collection of oral histories and documents from women who were active in social movements during the 1960s and 1970s. The essay argues that digital archiving projects like Chicana por mi Raza challenge conventional...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2006) 105 (4): 831–861.
Published: 01 October 2006
... space in recent literary productions by women emerging from the transnational migrant circuit. For this, I turn to Los Angeles author Marisela Norte, whose spoken-word composition ‘‘Act of the Faithless’’ narrates the relationship between a young Chicana girl and her uncle’s girlfriend, a Juárez...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2015) 114 (4): 697–698.
Published: 01 October 2015
... in varying ways. This issue aims neither to be comprehensive nor to provide “corrective redress” for what the adjectival “seventies feminism” leaves out (Hemmings 2011: 16). The essays touch on the sex wars, on Chicana political activism, on mass culture, on independent film, on political activism...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2015) 114 (4): 907–908.
Published: 01 October 2015
... the 2009 Gloria Anzaldúa Book Prize by the National Women’s Studies Association. She is currently working on Chi- cana por mi Raza, a digital memory project that documents the development of Chicana feminist praxis from 1965 to 1985 through the collection of oral histories and archival documents...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (2): 553–558.
Published: 01 April 2011
... organizations that had been organizing throughout the year—the African Student Alliance, the Social Justice Alliance, MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicana/o de Aztlán), Active Students against Prisons and Policing, and Queer People of Color, among other predominantly student-­of-­color...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (2): 559–564.
Published: 01 April 2011
..., in the words of the Chicano/ Chicana student organization MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chican@ de Aztlán). Even though the California budget crisis produced a kind of down- ward equalization of privilege and presented the possibility of concerted political action across entrenched racial divides...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2021) 120 (2): 285–299.
Published: 01 April 2021
...: Testimonios from Chicana/o Studies, edited by Natalia Deeb-Sossa, ix xi. Tucson: University of Ari- zona Press. Schalk, Sami. 2018. Bodyminds Reimagined: (Dis)Ability, Race, and Gender in Black Women s Speculative Fiction. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Sterling, E., and T. Sterling. 1983. The Impact...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2013) 112 (4): 589–611.
Published: 01 October 2013
...’: Chicana Writers and the Poetics of Ethnonationalism .” Callaloo 16 , no. 4 : 859 – 73 . Spillers Hortense J. 1974 . Fabrics of History: Essays on the Black Sermon . Waltham, MA : Brandeis University Press . Spillers Hortense J. ( 1987 ) 2003a . “ Mama’s Baby, Papa’s Maybe...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2023) 122 (3): 525–547.
Published: 01 July 2023
..., and Politics . Durham, NC : Duke University Press . Durón Maximilíano . 2020 . “ San Antonio City Attorney Removed Video Work by Queer Chicana Artist, Calling It ‘Obscene.’ ” ARTnews , February 21 . https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/xandra-ibarra-work-removed-san-antonio-1202678675...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2023) 122 (3): 431–452.
Published: 01 July 2023
... Smith's home, where Smith declares that they are sisters. For Moraga that sisterhood was a profound and ongoing labor of care: “I earned this with Barbara. It is not a given between us—Chicana and Black—to come to see each other as sisters” (Moraga and Anzaldúa [1981] 2002 : xlv). Audre Lorde extends...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2021) 120 (2): 325–342.
Published: 01 April 2021
... the vast majority of the domestic servant class, though the racial-ethnic identities of such workers varied based on region (e.g., Chicana women in the Southwest, Japanese women in Hawaii and California). White women conscripted black domestics to per- form the burdensome tasks that they themselves refused...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2015) 114 (4): 713–734.
Published: 01 October 2015
...- eration movements of, for example, the United States, Canada, Japan, the UK and West Germany, to the Chicana and/or black feminist movements of the United States, Caribbean, and UK—were situated either nationally or in relation to a larger nationalist political movement, they were also, at the same...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2021) 120 (2): 301–320.
Published: 01 April 2021
... populate Chicana/o/x and Latina/o/x 308 The South Atlantic Quarterly April 2021 popular culture, as survivors of racism and heteropatriarchy whose experi- ences go unvalidated. The loca trope is thus a site of discursive historical vio- lence that both Mala Muñoz and Diosa Femme ultimately connect...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2023) 122 (3): 453–483.
Published: 01 July 2023
... Kean Sharp, a (now former) assistant professor at Furman University and African American history scholar, who self-presented as Chicana, wrote blog posts about her abuela in Mexico, but who grew up white in LA. On the rash of poseurs, see Flaherty 2020 and Lewis 2021 as well as Cherid 2021 , who...