Through an equity-minded model, this essay addresses the work of Maya Christina Gonzalez and the new visions of gender she offers in children’s literature with My Colors, My World (2007). This essay frames the presence of Chicana/Latina feminist non-conforming perspectives on gender as chillante aesthetics and analyzes Gonzalez’s advancement of Latinx and LGBTQ+ standpoints in the following texts Call Me Tree/Llámale árbol (2014), I Am Free to Be Me: Gender Now Activity Book (2011) and Claiming Face: Self-empowerment Through Self-Portraiture: An Educator\u27s Guide to Building the Powerful Link between Creativity and a Sense of Self (2010)
text“To(o) Queer the Chican@s: Disrupting Genders in the Post-Borderlands" examines representations...
This study examines the experiences of seven Chicana/Latina doctoral students and one queer Chicana/...
An autobiographical account about accepting and utlilizing the multifaceted aspects of one\u27s iden...
An exploration of the influence of Spanish language on gender, sexuality, and sisterhood in various ...
The essay examines the work of US Latina writers, including Mexican-American Josefina López, Puerto-...
This paper explores the feminist theories post-colonialism and gender theory to better understand th...
In the course of studying and theorizing about Latinas/os and their location in law and culture, cri...
This essay explores the multiple margins that Latinas inhabit both within majority society and their...
My dissertation reveals how the bodies of Latinas are used not only to market the texts they are sel...
This essay provides an overview of progresses achieved for women in the Americas by virtue of the us...
With an interdisciplinary frame that includes methods and theories from Latina/o/x literary and cult...
Queer of Color Theory (QOCT) has emerged as a new field of study with the rise of LGBTQ+ visibility ...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
Book review of Reading Chican@ Like a Queer: The De-Mastery of Desire by Sandra K. Soto, part of the...
This research is a qualitative study that looks at the experiences of migrant and second generation ...
text“To(o) Queer the Chican@s: Disrupting Genders in the Post-Borderlands" examines representations...
This study examines the experiences of seven Chicana/Latina doctoral students and one queer Chicana/...
An autobiographical account about accepting and utlilizing the multifaceted aspects of one\u27s iden...
An exploration of the influence of Spanish language on gender, sexuality, and sisterhood in various ...
The essay examines the work of US Latina writers, including Mexican-American Josefina López, Puerto-...
This paper explores the feminist theories post-colonialism and gender theory to better understand th...
In the course of studying and theorizing about Latinas/os and their location in law and culture, cri...
This essay explores the multiple margins that Latinas inhabit both within majority society and their...
My dissertation reveals how the bodies of Latinas are used not only to market the texts they are sel...
This essay provides an overview of progresses achieved for women in the Americas by virtue of the us...
With an interdisciplinary frame that includes methods and theories from Latina/o/x literary and cult...
Queer of Color Theory (QOCT) has emerged as a new field of study with the rise of LGBTQ+ visibility ...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
Book review of Reading Chican@ Like a Queer: The De-Mastery of Desire by Sandra K. Soto, part of the...
This research is a qualitative study that looks at the experiences of migrant and second generation ...
text“To(o) Queer the Chican@s: Disrupting Genders in the Post-Borderlands" examines representations...
This study examines the experiences of seven Chicana/Latina doctoral students and one queer Chicana/...
An autobiographical account about accepting and utlilizing the multifaceted aspects of one\u27s iden...