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- Transmovimientos Latinx queer migrations, bodies, and spaces edited by Ellie D. Hernández, Eddy Francisco Alvarez Jr., and Magda García
Transmovimientos Latinx queer migrations, bodies, and spaces edited by Ellie D. Hernández, Eddy Francisco Alvarez Jr., and Magda García
Object Details
- Notes
- La biblioteca recibi©đ apoyo federal del Fondo de Inciativas Latinas, administrado por el Museo Nacional del Latino Estadounidense. Library purchase through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, Administered by the National Museum of the American Latino.
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- Contents
- Twenty-First-Century Student Movements. 1. Triunfando con o sin papeles: Muxerista y jotx-historias of DACA-mentation and Activism in Las Vegas / Joanna Núñez, Jasmine Rubalcava-Cuara, Anita Tijerina Revilla ; 2. Somos jotería: UCLA Chicanx Latinx Student Activists Fighting for Social Justice / José Manuel Santillana -- Reading Performance and Performativity from Cuba to Los Angeles. 3. Working Trans in Jaime Cortez's Sexile/Sexilio / Carlos Ulises Decena ; 4. Wonder Woman, Pancho Villa, and the Shifting Rio Grande: Transnational jotx Identity, Desire, Pleasure, and Death on the El Paso/Juárez Border / Omar González ; 5. Vaqueeros: Muy machos, Wearing the Pants, and Living la vida loca / Carlos-Manuel ; 6. Home(bodies): Transitory Belonging at LA's Oldest Latinx Drag Bar / Katherine Steelman -- Memory and Memoir. 7. Pesadilla convertida en sueño: El sueño nunca soñado = A Nightmare Turned Into a Dream: A dream never ended / Bamby Salcedo ; 8. "¿Qué harás si algo me pasa?": an ofrenda / Nicholas Duron -- From the Urban Landscape to Sites of Incarceration. 9. Queering el barrio: Latina immigrant street vendors in Los Angeles / Lorena Muñoz ; 10. The Privatized Deportation Center Complex y la trans mujer / Verónica Mandujano -- In Our Own Words: An Afterword / Ellie D. Hernández, Eddy Francisco Alvarez Jr., Magda García
- Summary
- "This anthology features work by and about queer, trans, and gender nonconforming Latinx communities, including immigrants and social dissidents who reflect on and write about diaspora and migratory movements while navigating geographical and embodied spaces in the United States"-- Provided by publisher
- Data Source
- Smithsonian Libraries
- Date
- 2021
- Call number
- HQ77.95.U6 T74 2021 (Internet)
- editor
- Hernandez, Ellie D
- Alvarez, Eddy Francisco Jr
- García, Magda
- Restrictions & Rights
- 1-user
- Type
- Electronic resources
- Physical description
- 1 online resource (xxix, 223 pages) illustrations
- Place
- United States
- California
- Los Angeles
- États-Unis
- Title
- Latinx queer migrations, bodies, and spaces
- Topic
- Transgender people
- Hispanic American sexual minorities
- Gender-nonconforming people
- Latin Americans
- Transgenres
- Homosexuels
- Latino-Américains
- Record ID
- siris_sil_1163026
- Usage
- CC0