A fascinating exploration of hidden Indígena histories and silences, Queering Mesoamerican Diasporas blends scholarship with spirit practices to reimagine the root work, dis/connection to land, and the political decolonization of Xicana/x peoples.
| Cover Title Copyright Contents Foreword / AnaLouise Keating Acknowledgments A Note to the Reader Introduction: Tracing Queer Mesoamerican Diasporas 1. Decolonizing 1848: Unraveling Conflicting Colonial Histories of Land and Race to Trace Queer Ancestry 2. Enseñanzas con la Maestra Gloria, in Ceremony with Anzaldúa: Altars, Archives, and Aligning with the Cosmic Borderlands 3. Queer Indígena Art: Visual Prayers for Remembering Grandmother Earth through Oral and Visual Storytelling 4. Tracing Latina Lesbiana Historias of Resistance, Solidarity, and Visibility: Genealogical Archives of a Generation of Gatherers and Guardians of Knowledge Epilogue: Coda of Enseñanzas Notes Bibliography Index Back cover |Susy J. Zepeda is an assistant professor of Chicana/o studies at the University of California, Davis.- Available now
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