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Introduction :!Peligro! Subversive subjects : Chicana and Chicano cultural studies in the 21st century / Arturo J. Aldama and Naomi H. Qui鄚onez -- Millennial anxieties : borders, violence, and the struggle for Chicana and Chicano subjectivity/ Arturo J. Aldama -- Writing on the social body : dresses and body ornamentation in contemporary Chicana art / Laura E. P歋rez -- New iconographies : film culture in Chicano cultural production / Ram漃n Garcia -- Penalizing Chicano/a bodies in Edward J. Olmos's American me / Frederick Luis Aldama -- Biopower, reproduction, and the migrant woman's body / Jonathan Xavier Inda -- Anzald漉a's Frontera : inscribing gynetics/ Norma Alarc漃n -- Re(riting) the Chicana postcolonial : from traitor to 21st century interpreter / Naomi H. Qui鄚onez -- How the border lies : some historical reflections/ Patricia Penn-Hilden -- "See how I am received" : nationalism, race, and gender in Who would have thought it? / Amelia Mar毃a de la Luz Montes -- Engendering re/solutions : the (feminist) legacy of Estela Portillo Trambley/ Cordelia Candelaria -- Unir los lazos : braiding Chicana and Mexicana subjectivities / Anna M. Sandoval -- Borders, feminism, and spirituality : movements in Chicana aesthetic revisioning / Sarah Ramirez -- Border/transformative pedagogies at the end of the millennium : Chicana/o cultural studies and education / Alejandra Elenes -- On the bad edge of La frontera/ Jos歋 David Sald毃var -- "Here is something you can't understand ..." : Chicano rap and the critique of globalization / Pancho McFarland -- A sifting of centuries : Afro-Chicano interaction and popular musical culture in California, 1960-2000/ Gaye T.M. Johnson -- Narratives of undocumented Mexican immigration as Chicana/o acts of intellectual and political responsibility/ Alberto Ledesma -- Teki lenguas del yollotz毃n (Cut tongues from the heart) : colonialism, borders, and the politics of space / Delberto Dario Ruiz -- The Alamo, slavery, and the politics of memory/ Rolando J. Romero -- Color coded : reflections at the millennium / Vicki L. Ruiz. |