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Harmonizing Latina Visions and Voices: Cultural Explorations of Entornos

Quinn, Rachel Afi(Foreword by)Aguilar, Vanessa J.(Contributions by)Burac, Angelica(Contributions by)Campoverde, Dayana Alejandro(Contributions by)Carbone, Sofia Lara(Contributions by)Corona, Raquel(Contributions by)Coye-Huhn, Saira(Contributions by)Estrella, Amarilys(Contributions by)Fontalvo, Sydney(Contributions by)Leon, Andres(Contributions by)Maldonado-Salcedo, Melissa(Contributions by)Marku, Kaltra(Contributions by)Mena, Meryleen(Contributions by)Myers, Nikole(Contributions by)Nociari, Juliana Mercedes(Contributions by)Ortiz, Brianna(Contributions by)Pavia-Bravo, Monserat(Contributions by)Retis, Alba Quintero(Contributions by)Rodriguez, Amaury(Contributions by)Rodriguez-Plaza, Jose Guillermo(Contributions by)Soto, Margarita M. Castroman(Contributions by)Estrella, Amarilys(Edited by)Maldonado-Salcedo, Melissa(Edited by)
Part of the Environment and Religion in Feminist-Womanist, Queer, and Indigenous Perspectives series
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Harmonizing Latina Visions and Voices: Cultural Explorations ofEntornos discursively challenges the erasures, stigma, and silences imposed on women by functioning as a harmonizing choir, a collection of voices to testify on mujerismo, its vision, and its promise for (our) future. This collection puts "on the record" a pathway toward liberation that pushes back against white supremacist projects unleashed by academia, our families, official narratives of the State, and immigration. This book does not seek to equate the experiences of all Latinas or envision a one-size-fits-all response. We harmonize these diverse voices, understanding that these stories, poems, and essays are invoking different spaces, times, and experiences. We offer them as an intergenerational, intellectual, and spiritual dialogue. As a practice, this work centers and contextualizes how women's resistance is articulated and expressed. The stories reflected in the chapters that follow are often matricentric, transnational, and queer. Some recurring themes center on the policing, policies, and legislations that govern Latina's bodies and the entornos (social/environmental worlds) in which they move, are detained, or embodied.

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Lexington Books
166690032X / 9781666900323
eBook (EPUB)
25/03/2024
English
350 pages
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