Introduction :!Peligro! Subversive subjects : Chicana and Chicano cultural studies in the 21st century / Arturo J. Aldama and Naomi H. Quiñonez -- 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. Pérez -- New iconographies : film culture in Chicano cultural production / Ramón 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 -- Anzaldúa's Frontera : inscribing gynetics / Norma Alarcón -- Re(riting) the Chicana postcolonial : from traitor to 21st century interpreter / Naomi H. Quiñonez -- 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 María 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 / José David Saldívar -- "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 yollotzín (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.
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The interdisciplinary essays in this volume discuss racialized, subaltern, feminist, and diasporic identities and the aesthetic politics of hybrid and mestiza/o cultural productions. The collection represents several key directions in the field: first, it charts how subaltern cultural productions of US/Mexico borderlands speak to the intersections of 'local', 'hemispheric', and 'globalized' power relations of the border imaginary. Second, it recovers the Mexican women's and Chicana literary and cultural heritages ignored by Euro-American canons and patriarchal exclusionary practices.
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