Memoir typically places selfhood at the center. Interestingly, the genre\u27s recent surge in popularity coincides with breakthroughs in scholarship focused on selfhood in a new way: as an always renewing, always emerging entity. Suzanne Bost draws on feminist and posthumanist ideas to explore how three contemporary memoirists decenter the self. Latinx writers John Rechy, Aurora Levins Morales, and Gloria E. Anzaldúa work in places where personal history intertwines with communities, environments, animals, plants, and spirits. This dedication to interconnectedness resonates with ideas in posthumanist theory while calling on indigenous worldviews. As Bost argues, our view of life itself expands if we look at how such frameworks interact with...
textThe personal is political, the political is personal. This mantra has inspired feminist thought ...
Chicana authors Cherríe Moraga s and Gloria Anzaldúa s works entitled Loving in theWar Years and Bor...
Telling to Live embodies the vision that compelled Latina feminists to engage their differences and ...
Memoir typically places selfhood at the center. Interestingly, the genre\u27s recent surge in popula...
This book shows how the Chicanx literary canon maps vital connections between mind, body, spirit, an...
Liberal humanism articulates an individual, rational, autonomous, universal, and singularly human su...
This dissertation examines the intersections and imbrication of race, ethnicity, class, gender, and ...
Encarnación takes a new look at identity. Following the contemporary movement away from the fixed ca...
Mariana Ortega is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Pen...
We Belong Together, is a memoir in a series of lyrical essays exploring the themes of motherhood, id...
I introduce the concept of “conocimiento narratives” in my dissertation as a lens to understand Lati...
What discursive strategies do women of color have at their disposal to confront and dismantle white ...
textWhile Mexican Americans have put their lives to paper prior to the years of el movimiento, in th...
Fluent Selves examines narrative practices throughout lowland South America focusing on indigenous c...
This research project is a book-length study that examines how the visual art and writing of queer L...
textThe personal is political, the political is personal. This mantra has inspired feminist thought ...
Chicana authors Cherríe Moraga s and Gloria Anzaldúa s works entitled Loving in theWar Years and Bor...
Telling to Live embodies the vision that compelled Latina feminists to engage their differences and ...
Memoir typically places selfhood at the center. Interestingly, the genre\u27s recent surge in popula...
This book shows how the Chicanx literary canon maps vital connections between mind, body, spirit, an...
Liberal humanism articulates an individual, rational, autonomous, universal, and singularly human su...
This dissertation examines the intersections and imbrication of race, ethnicity, class, gender, and ...
Encarnación takes a new look at identity. Following the contemporary movement away from the fixed ca...
Mariana Ortega is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Pen...
We Belong Together, is a memoir in a series of lyrical essays exploring the themes of motherhood, id...
I introduce the concept of “conocimiento narratives” in my dissertation as a lens to understand Lati...
What discursive strategies do women of color have at their disposal to confront and dismantle white ...
textWhile Mexican Americans have put their lives to paper prior to the years of el movimiento, in th...
Fluent Selves examines narrative practices throughout lowland South America focusing on indigenous c...
This research project is a book-length study that examines how the visual art and writing of queer L...
textThe personal is political, the political is personal. This mantra has inspired feminist thought ...
Chicana authors Cherríe Moraga s and Gloria Anzaldúa s works entitled Loving in theWar Years and Bor...
Telling to Live embodies the vision that compelled Latina feminists to engage their differences and ...