Book review of Reading Chican@ Like a Queer: The De-Mastery of Desire by Sandra K. Soto, part of the Chicana Matters Series
This dissertation analyzes queer and trans Latinx language practices in a community-based organizati...
Through an equity-minded model, this essay addresses the work of Maya Christina Gonzalez and the new...
This research project is a book-length study that examines how the visual art and writing of queer L...
text“To(o) Queer the Chican@s: Disrupting Genders in the Post-Borderlands" examines representations...
An autobiographical account about accepting and utlilizing the multifaceted aspects of one\u27s iden...
This project looks to US Latinx cultural production to trace how colorblind social discourse has ren...
In this dissertation I argue that the integration and incorporation of Chicana/o cultural work into ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This dissertation explores the role of family in Ch...
This paper explores the feminist theories post-colonialism and gender theory to better understand th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-190)This thesis attempts to challenge notions about q...
Students living at multiple marginalized identities often struggle most in the K-12 public school sy...
Despite the performative turn of the 1990s, a disjuncture has persisted between performance studies,...
National communities have historically been imagined through heteronormative discourses. In Latin Am...
Queer of Color Theory (QOCT) has emerged as a new field of study with the rise of LGBTQ+ visibility ...
The purpose of this study was to understand the identity and socio-political consciousness of queer ...
This dissertation analyzes queer and trans Latinx language practices in a community-based organizati...
Through an equity-minded model, this essay addresses the work of Maya Christina Gonzalez and the new...
This research project is a book-length study that examines how the visual art and writing of queer L...
text“To(o) Queer the Chican@s: Disrupting Genders in the Post-Borderlands" examines representations...
An autobiographical account about accepting and utlilizing the multifaceted aspects of one\u27s iden...
This project looks to US Latinx cultural production to trace how colorblind social discourse has ren...
In this dissertation I argue that the integration and incorporation of Chicana/o cultural work into ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This dissertation explores the role of family in Ch...
This paper explores the feminist theories post-colonialism and gender theory to better understand th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-190)This thesis attempts to challenge notions about q...
Students living at multiple marginalized identities often struggle most in the K-12 public school sy...
Despite the performative turn of the 1990s, a disjuncture has persisted between performance studies,...
National communities have historically been imagined through heteronormative discourses. In Latin Am...
Queer of Color Theory (QOCT) has emerged as a new field of study with the rise of LGBTQ+ visibility ...
The purpose of this study was to understand the identity and socio-political consciousness of queer ...
This dissertation analyzes queer and trans Latinx language practices in a community-based organizati...
Through an equity-minded model, this essay addresses the work of Maya Christina Gonzalez and the new...
This research project is a book-length study that examines how the visual art and writing of queer L...