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Introduction: handbook of Chicana/o studies
Part I. Chicana/o history and social movements: Introduction to Chicana/o history and social movements
What is Aztlán? homeland, quest, female place
Chicana/o history: a generational approach
Recent Chicana/o historiography: advances, shortcomings, and challenges
The Chicano movement
A genealogy of Chicana history, the Chicana movement, and Chicana Studies
Bilingual eduation: history, policy, and insights from critical race theory
Part II. Borderlands: contested (im)migrations, culture, and citizenship: Introduction to borderlands: contested (im)migrations, culture, and citizenship
México y lo Mexicano in Aztlán: a study of transborder economic, cultural, and political links
Immigration, Latinas/os, and the media
Mobilizing for life: illegality, organ transplants, and migrant biosociality
Discourses of violence and peace: about and on the U.S.-Mexico border
Reconstructing home in the borderlands
Part III. Cultural production in local and global settings: Introduction to cultural production in local and global settings
Colonial, de-colonial, and transnational choreographies in ritual danzas and popular bailes of Greater Mexico
The challenge of Chicana/o music
Chicana/o literature's multi-spatiotemporal projections and impacts; or back to the future
From Don Juan to Dolores Huerta: foundational Chicana/o films
Origins and evolution of Homies as his Rasquache cultural artifacts: taking the Homies out of the barrio or the barrio out of the Homies

Part IV. Indigeneity, mestizaje, postnationalism, and transnationalism : overarching phenomena of interdisciplinarity. Introduction to indigeneity, mestizaje, postnationalism, and transnationalism : overarching phenomena of interdisciplinarity
The embodied epistemology of Chicana/o mestizaje
New tribalism and Chicana/o indigeneity in the work of Gloria Anzaldúa
"Aztlán es ima fábula" : navigating postnational spaces in Chicana/o culture
Regional singularity and decolonial Chicana/o studies
Transnationalism Chicana/o style
Part V. Chicana/o identities and political expressions. Introduction to Chicana/o identities and political expressions
Narrative identity and the dialectics of selfhood in Chicana/o writings
The challenge of colorism in the Chicana/o community
Bilingualism and biculturalism : Spanish, English, Spanglish?
The landscapes and languaging of Chicana feminisms
The aesthetics of healing and love : an epistemic genealogy of jota/o aesthetic traditions
Part VI. Violence, resistance, and empowerment. Introduction to violence, resistance, and empowerment
The art of disruption : Chicana/o art's politicized strategies for aesthetic innovation
Resisting the dominant Anglo American discourse : political activism and the art of protest
Spanish-language media : from politics of resistance to politics of pan-ethnicity
Transnational incest : sexual violence and migration in Mexican families
Part VII. International perspectives on Chicana/o studies : from Aztlán to shores abroad. Introduction to international perspectives on Chicana/o studies : from Aztlán so shores abroad
Chicana/o studies in France : emergence and development
Chicana/o studies and inter-American studies in Germany
The reception of Chicana/o literature and culture in Italy : a survey
A trans-Atlantic look at Chicana/o culture and literature from a Spanish perspective.

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