Nuestra capacidad de escuchar los silencios, ver las ausencias, detectar a quién se intenta invisibilizar y desafiar esta práctica desde el salón de clase, el libro, el caballete, el film, la participación en congresos profesionales y en tribunas, marchas y movimientos por el cambio social, son las … [Read more...] about C/LS 6(1) Fall 2006
C/LS 5(2) Spring 2006
The contributors to this issue continue building alliances while exploring the importance of listening to the voices in our communities and educating the world about our rich, diverse, ever-changing identities as Chicanas/Latinas. Chicana/Latina Studies wants to pay tribute to Comandanta Ramona, who … [Read more...] about C/LS 5(2) Spring 2006
C/LS 5(1) Fall 2005
This issue is about space. The authors record and analyze the ways women of color create a homeplace out of virtually nothing—to record memories, to acknowledge, and to celebrate their racialized and gendered bodies. Chicanas/Latinas create our own spaces, produce knowledge, and invent new modes of … [Read more...] about C/LS 5(1) Fall 2005
C/LS 4(2) Spring 2005
This issue of Chicana/Latina Studies: the Journal of Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social examines positionalities and provides readers with yet more intellectual and spiritual tools for resistance. As Chicana/Latina feminists we re-imagine and re-create ourselves as part of our authentic … [Read more...] about C/LS 4(2) Spring 2005
C/LS 4(1) Fall 2004
The feminicidio in Ciudad Juarez is the unifying theme for this re-inaugural issue. It is dedicated to Gloria E. Anzaldúa.Order This IssueEDITORS' COMMENTARY Karen Mary Davalos and Alicia Partnoy Translating the Backslash ESSAYS Alicia Schmidt Camacho Body Counts on the Mexico-U.S. … [Read more...] about C/LS 4(1) Fall 2004