This article explores Latina representation and questions the use of research for the purpose of rendering the Latina “knowable” in the benevolent hopes that her strengths and resources will be celebrated by the dominant group. Drawing on Augusto Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed, the author argues that traditional research may unwittingly parallel the coercive function of traditional theater. The author argues instead for a revolutionary performative research “for ourselves and each other” that disrupts Latina myths, recognizes how spectacles are created to support the interests of national and transnational capital, and aims at a pedagogy of liberation that involves participants as actors in the process of inquiry and where advocacy and int...
In this article, I frame critical questions about discourse and power when centering marginalized po...
This dissertation uses mixed qualitative methods to explore the ideas and experiences of Latinx femi...
The hermeneutic resources necessary for understanding Indigenous women’s lives in Latin America have...
Latinas constitute a double minority in our society-women in a man\u27s world and persons of color i...
This dissertation utilizes textual analysis of media representations of Latinidad and girl culture i...
In our modern world of heightened wall building, we are confident more separates us than brings us t...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION Colonizing and Decolonizing Latinidad with American TheatreBy Ricardo E...
This paper examines deep colonization in Latin America and the connected histories of the postcoloni...
ABSTRACT This thesis is a critical autoethnography that examines my journey with Shakespeare and the...
In this dissertation I argue that the integration and incorporation of Chicana/o cultural work into ...
This study examines the experiences of seven Chicana/Latina doctoral students and one queer Chicana/...
The article seeks to elucidate and academically position the genre of critical arts‐based research i...
During the last 30 years, we have witnessed an explosion of scholarship focused on Chicanos, Puerto ...
This dissertation examines race, class, and colonialism in the literary works of modern authors from...
The origins of U.S. Latina1 theater and performance can be situated in the Southwest during the time...
In this article, I frame critical questions about discourse and power when centering marginalized po...
This dissertation uses mixed qualitative methods to explore the ideas and experiences of Latinx femi...
The hermeneutic resources necessary for understanding Indigenous women’s lives in Latin America have...
Latinas constitute a double minority in our society-women in a man\u27s world and persons of color i...
This dissertation utilizes textual analysis of media representations of Latinidad and girl culture i...
In our modern world of heightened wall building, we are confident more separates us than brings us t...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION Colonizing and Decolonizing Latinidad with American TheatreBy Ricardo E...
This paper examines deep colonization in Latin America and the connected histories of the postcoloni...
ABSTRACT This thesis is a critical autoethnography that examines my journey with Shakespeare and the...
In this dissertation I argue that the integration and incorporation of Chicana/o cultural work into ...
This study examines the experiences of seven Chicana/Latina doctoral students and one queer Chicana/...
The article seeks to elucidate and academically position the genre of critical arts‐based research i...
During the last 30 years, we have witnessed an explosion of scholarship focused on Chicanos, Puerto ...
This dissertation examines race, class, and colonialism in the literary works of modern authors from...
The origins of U.S. Latina1 theater and performance can be situated in the Southwest during the time...
In this article, I frame critical questions about discourse and power when centering marginalized po...
This dissertation uses mixed qualitative methods to explore the ideas and experiences of Latinx femi...
The hermeneutic resources necessary for understanding Indigenous women’s lives in Latin America have...