Table of Contents
Preface Mariana Ortega Notes on Contributors Introduction Andrea J. Pitts and Jos? Medina Section I. Decolonial Movidas: Gender, Community, and Liberation Chapter 1: Decolonizing Feminist Theory: Latina Contributions to the Debate, Linda Mart?n Alcoff Chapter 2: Revisiting Gender: Toward a Decolonial Feminism, Mar?a Lugones Chapter 3: From Women's Movements to Feminist Theories (and Vice Versa), Mar?a Luisa Femen?as Chapter 4: Enrique Dussel's Etica de la liberaci?n, US Women-of-Color Decolonizing Practices, and Coalitionary Politics amid Difference, Laura E. P?rez Chapter 5: Decolonial Feminist Movidas: A Caribe?a (Re)thinks "Privilege," the Wages of Gender, and Building Complex Coalitions, Xhercis M?ndez Section II. Making Feminist Selves: Self-Authority, Affect, and Narrativity Chapter 6: Philosophical Feminism in Latin America, Francesca Gargallo Chapter 7: Crossroads and In-Between Spaces: A Meditation on Anzald?a and Beyond, Ofelia Schutte Chapter 8: "Remaking Human Being": Loving, Kaleidoscopic Consciousness in Helena Mar?a Viramontes's Their Dogs Came with Them, Paula M. L. Moya Chapter 9: African, Latina, and Feminist: Marta Moreno Vega's Remembrance of Life in El Barrio in the 1950s, Theresa Delgadillo Section III. Knowing Otherwise: Language, Translation, and Alternative Consciousness Chapter 10: Latin America, Decoloniality, and Translation: Feminists Building Connectant Epistemologies, Claudia de Lima Costa Chapter 11: Embodied Genealogies: Anzald?a, Nietzsche, and Diverse Epistemic Practice, Natalie Cisneros Chapter 12: Between Hermeneutic Violence and Alphabets of Survival, Elena Flores Ru?z Chapter 13: Hallucinating Knowing: (Extra)ordinary Consciousness, More-Than-Human Perception, and Other Decolonizing Remedios within Latina and Xicana Feminist Theories, Pedro J. DiPietro Section IV. Aesthetic Longings: Latina Styles, Bodily Vulnerability, and Queer Desires Chapter 14: Stylized Resistance: Boomerang Perception and Latinas in the Twenty-First Century, Stephanie Rivera Berruz Chapter 15: Deracializing Representations of Femininity and the Marketing of Latinidad: Zoe Saldana and L'Or?al's True Match Campaign, Carmen R. Lugo-Lugo and Mary K. Bloodsworth-Lugo Chapter 16: C?mara Queer: Longing, the Photograph, and Queer Latinidad, Mariana Ortega Chapter 17: Vulnerable Bodies: Juana Alicia's Latina Feminism and Transcorporeal Environmentalism, Julie Avril Minich