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Titre(s) : Decolonizing Latinx masculinities [Texte imprimé] / edited by Arturo J. Aldama and Frederick Luis Aldama
Publication : Tucson (Ariz.) : The University of Arizona press, copyright 2020
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (viii-335 p.) : ill. ; 23 cm
Collection : Latinx pop culture
Lien à la collection : Latinx pop culture
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
"Decolonizing Latinx Masculinities presents scholarly chapters that 'address the complex
issues of racialized masculinities in the Latinx communities'. Building on Chicana
feminist theories and decolonial gender studies, the manuscript explores such issues
as machismo, patriarchy, and compulsory heteronormativities; how these issues are
reinforced; and how 'Latinx men are criminalized by the dominant discourse'. Arturo
Aldama and Frederick Aldama take a hemispheric approach to their content in order
to place Latinx masculinities within the broader context of the Américas. According
to reviewer Richard T. Rodríguez: 'By examining recent films, historical and contemporary
novels, political phenomena, theater and performance, short stories, and various popular
cultural forms, the 18 essays assembled here and written by established and emergent
scholars make a significant contribution to the literature on manhood, queer sexualities,
and gender roles'"--Provided by publisher
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Aldama, Arturo J.. Éditeur scientifique
Aldama, Frederick Luis (1969-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Latino-Américains -- Conditions sociales
Indice(s) Dewey :
155.846 8 (23e éd.) = Ethnopsychologie des Américains d'origine espagnole
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780816539369. - ISBN 0816539367
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb46819007g
Notice n° :
FRBNF46819007
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Decolonizing Latinx masculinities : an introduction / Frederick Luis Aldama and Arturo
J. Aldama ; Hybrid Forms. Billy the Kid's corpse and the specter of Mexican manhood
/ John-Michael Rivera ; Trump's poetics of Caca : shitty "bad hombres" and "shithole"
Latin American countries / Sergio A. Macías ; "Noizy Minorityz" : white republicans
trapped in the cypher / Wayne Freeman ; Homage to an undocumented heartbreak / Alberto
Ledesma ; Urban AlterNative masculinity : men, land, and re-indigenization in Black
Chicago's food autonomy movement / Pancho McFarland ; Learning with Norma Montoya
: scholarship as accompaniment, accountability, and the advancement of a conscientious
and caring masculinity / Jonathan D. Gomez ; Transmedial Detoxifications. Decolonizing
predatory masculinities in Breaking Bad and Mosquita y Mari / Arturo J. Aldama ;
Fighting the good fight : grappling with queerness, masculinities, and violence in
contemporary Latinx literature and film / T. Jackie Cuevas ; Latin lovers, Chismosas,
and gendered discourses of power : the role of the subjective narrator in Jane the
Virgin / Kristie Soares ; Fea, Firme y Formal : decolonizing Latinx female masculinity
/ Ellie Hernández ; Chicano Dracula : the passions and predations of Bela Lugosi,
Gomez Addams, and Kid Congo Powers / Paloma Martinez-Cruz ; Troubling Storyworlds
: Unsettling Masculinities. The hyperpatriarchal games : machismo and its discontents
in contemporary young-adult Latinx literature / Lisa Sánchez González ; The uncertain
harbor of home : fragments, Familia, and failure in Manuel Muñoz's "Bring Brang Brung"
/ William Orchard ; Unsettling monuments of Chicanx masculinity Estela Portillo Trambley's
"Rain of Scorpions" / Francisco E. Robles ; Why the Latin-X Matters : From Performance
to Activism. Trans*lating the genderqueer-x through Caxcan, Nahua, and Xicanx Indígena
knowledge / Jennie Luna and Gabriel S. Estrada ; "Eres Cuir, or What?" : Latinx disidentificatory
practices of becoming / Laura Malaver ; Decolonizing heteronormativities and patriarchy
within dominant immigrant rights discourse / Alejandra Benita Portillos ; A rodeo
to call their own : LGBTQ vaqueros and the gay rodeo of the American West / Nicholas
Villanueva Jr.