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Translocalities/Translocalidades Sonia E. Alvarez

Translocalities/Translocalidades By Sonia E. Alvarez

Translocalities/Translocalidades by Sonia E. Alvarez


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Offers a collection of essays on Latin American, Caribbean, and US - based Latina feminisms and their multiple translations and cross-pollinations.

Translocalities/Translocalidades Summary

Translocalities/Translocalidades: Feminist Politics of Translation in the Latin/a Americas by Sonia E. Alvarez

Translocalities/Translocalidades is a path-breaking collection of essays on Latin American, Caribbean, and United States-based Latina feminisms and their multiple translations and cross-pollinations. The contributors come from countries throughout the Americas and are based in diverse disciplines, including media studies, literature, Chicana/o studies, and political science. Together, they advocate a hemispheric politics based on the knowledge that today, many sorts of Latin/o-americanidades-Afro, queer, indigenous, feminist, and so on-are constructed through processes of translocation. Latinidad in the South, North and Caribbean middle of the Americas, is constituted out of the intersections of the intensified cross-border, transcultural, and translocal flows that characterize contemporary transmigration throughout the hemisphere, from La Paz to Buenos Aires to Chicago and back again. Rather than immigrating and assimilating, many people in the Latin/a Americas increasingly move back and forth between localities, between historically situated and culturally specific, though increasingly porous, places, across multiple borders, and not just between nations. The contributors deem these multidirectional crossings and movements, and the positionalities engendered, translocalities/translocalidades.

Contributors. Sonia E. Alvarez, Kiran Asher, Victoria (Vicky) M. Banales, Marisa Belausteguigoitia Rius, Maylei Blackwell, Cruz C. Bueno, Pascha Bueno-Hansen, Mirangela Buggs, Teresa Carrillo, Claudia de Lima Costa, Isabel Espinal, Veronica Feliu, Macarena Gomez-Barris, Rebecca J. Hester, Norma Klahn, Agustin Lao-Montes, Suzana Maia, Margara Millan, Adriana Piscitelli, Ana Rebeca Prada, Ester R. Shapiro, Simone Pereira Schmidt, Millie Thayer

Translocalities/Translocalidades Reviews

One of the triumphs of this collection of essays is its breadth and depth regarding the notions of translation, translocation and the intersections of feminism, activism and language in and across many of the cultures within Latin America, and U.S. Latina/o diasporic communities. -- Ilana Dann Luna * Ameriquests *
[T]his collection is a brilliant contribution to feminist teaching and research on the constantly changing and fluid crossings of people, capital, cultures, and technologies. It is a beautifully presented set of narratives, theories, and visions that translate the differently lived and contested meanings of 'Latin/a' feminisms. It is grounded in the Americas but will resonate profoundly with all people engaged in feminist transnational communities and networks for social and political transformation. -- Wendy Harcourt * Hispanic American Historical Review *

About Sonia E. Alvarez

Sonia E. Alvarez is Leonard J. Horowitz Professor of Latin American Politics and Studies and Director of the Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Claudia de Lima Costa teaches literary theory, feminist theories, and cultural studies at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, in Florianopolis, Brazil. Veronica Feliu is a Spanish instructor at City College of San Francisco.

Veronica Feliu is a Spanish instructor at City College of San Francisco.

Rebecca J. Hester, a political scientist, is Assistant Professor of Social Medicine in the Institute for the Medical Humanities at the University of Texas Medical Branch.

Norma Klahn is Professor of Literature at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Millie Thayer is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where she is affiliated with the Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Project and the Volume: Enacting a Translocal Feminist Politics of Translation / Sonia E. Alvarez
Introduction to the Debates about Translation: Lost (and Found?) in Translation: Feminisms in Hemispheric Dialogue / Claudia de Lima Costa
Part I. Mobilizations/Mobilizing Theories/Texts/Images
1. Locating Women's Writing and Translation in the Americas in the Age of Latinamericanismo and Globalization / Norma Klahn
2. Is Anzaldua Translatable in Bolivia? / Ana Rebeca Prada
3. Cravo Canela Bala e Favela: Luso-Afro-Brazilian Feminist Postcolonialities / Simone Pereira Schmidt
4. El Incansable Juego / The Untiring Game: Dominican Women Writing and Translating Ourselves / Isabel Espinal
5. Pedagogical Strategies for a Transnational Reading of Border Writers: Pairing a Triangle / Marisa Belaustaguigoita Rius
Part II. Mediations/National/Transnational Identities/Circuits
6. Feminist Theories, Transnational Translations, and Cultural Mediations / Claudia de Lima Costa
7. Politics of Translation in Contemporary Mexican Feminism / Margara Millan
8. Bodies in Translation: Health Promotion in Indigenous Mexican Migrant Communities in California / Rebecca J. Hester
9. Texts in Contexts: Reading Afro-Colombian Women's Activism / Kiran Asher
10. El Fruto de la Voz: The Difference of Moyenei Valdes's Sound Break Politics / Macarena Gomez-Barris
Part III. Migrations/Disrupting (B)orders
11. Translation and Transnationalization of Domestic Service / Teresa Carrillo
12. Chilean Domestic Labor: A Feminist Silence / Veronica Feliu
13. Performing Seduction and National Identity: Brazilian Erotic Dancers in New York / Suzana Maia
14. Transnational Sex Travels: Negotiating Identities in a Brazilian Tropical Paradise / Adriana Piscitelli
Part III. Movement/Feminist/Social/Political/Postcolonial
15. Translenguas: Mapping the Possibilities and Challenges of Transnational Women's Organizing across Geographies of Difference / Maylei Blackwell
16. Queer/Lesbiana Dialogues among Feminist Movements in the Americas / Pascha Bueno-Hansen
17. Learning from Latinas: Translating Our Bodies, Ourselves as Transnational Feminist Text / Ester R. Shapiro
18. Women with Guns: Translating Gender in I, Rigoberta Menchu / Victoria M. Banales
19. Translocal Space of Afro-Latinidad: Critical Feminist Visions for Diasporic Bridge-Building / Agustin Lao-Montes and Mirangela Buggs
20. Translations and Refusals: Resignifying Meanings as Feminist Political Practice / Millie Thayer
References
Contributors
Index

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NLS9780822356325
9780822356325
0822356325
Translocalities/Translocalidades: Feminist Politics of Translation in the Latin/a Americas by Sonia E. Alvarez
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Duke University Press
2014-03-14
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