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C/LS 6(2) Spring 2007

“Tattoo” by Alma Lopez

“Tattoo” by Alma Lopez

This focused issue of Chicana/Latina Studies represents the first attempt to bring scholarship on Chicana art together in one volume, thus highlighting the critical dexterity and intellectual genius of its proponents. The scholarship included in this focused issue not only challenges the voids and erasures that exist in the art historical canon, but also questions the very structures and intellectual approaches to modern and contemporary art traditionally taken up by art historians and critics.

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EDITORS/ COMMENTARY

Tiffany Ana López
Art, Discourse, Dialogue

Guisela M. Latorre
Chicana Art and Scholarship on the Interstices of Our Disciplines

ESSAYS

Constance Cortez
History/Whose-Story? Postcoloniality and Contemporary Chicana Art

Laura E. Pérez
Maestrapeace: Picturing the Power of Women’s Histories of Creativity

María Herrera-Sobek, Guisela M. Latorre, and Alma Lopez
Digital Art, Chicana Feminism, and Mexican Iconography: A Visual Narrative by Alma Lopez in Naples, Italy

R. Aída Hernández Castillo
State Violence and Gender in San Salvador Atenco, Mexico

POETRY

Lorena Macias
Trophies

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Sangre Ardiente

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Red August Moon

reina alejandra prado
La Diabla

Diana Marie Delgado
Free Cheese & Butter

Diana Marie Delgado
Extremis

Diana Marie Delgado
Correspondence

Irene Lara
Our Lady at the Meyer Library

IN REVIEW

Anita Tijerina Revilla
Desert Blood: An Insight to the “factory of Killers” in Juárez, México

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