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Author Zepeda, Susy J., 1977- author.

Title Queering Mesoamerican diasporas : remembering Xicana indígena ancestries / Susy J. Zepeda
Published Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2022]

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 198 pages) : illustrations
Series Transformations: womanist, feminist, and indigenous studies
Transformations (University of Illinois (System). Press)
Contents Introduction : tracing queer Mesoamerican diasporas -- Decolonizing 1848 : unraveling conflicting colonial histories of land and race to trace queer ancestry -- Enseñanzas con la Maestra Gloria, in ceremony with Anzaldúa: altars, archives, and aligning with the cosmic borderlands -- Queer indígena art : visual prayers for remembering -- Grandmother Earth through oral and visual storytelling -- Tracing Latina lesbiana historias of resistance, solidarity, and visibility : genealogical archives of a generation of gatherers and guardians of knowledge -- Epilogue : coda of enseñanzas
Summary "Acts of remembering offer a path to decolonization for Indigenous peoples forcibly dislocated from their culture, knowledge, and land. Susy J. Zepeda highlights the often overlooked yet intertwined legacies of Chicana feminisms and queer decolonial theory through the work of select queer Indígena cultural producers and thinkers. By tracing the ancestries and silences of gender-nonconforming people of color, she addresses colonial forms of epistemic violence and methods of transformation, in particular spirit research. Zepeda also uses archival materials, raised ceremonial altars, and analysis of decolonial artwork in conjunction with oral histories to explore the matriarchal roots of Chicana/x and Latina/x feminisms. As she shows, these feminisms are forms of knowledge that people can remember through Indigenous-centered visual narratives, cultural wisdom, and spirit practices. A fascinating exploration of hidden Indígena histories and silences, Queering Mesoamerican Diasporas blends scholarship with spirit practices to reimagine the root work, dis/connection to land, and the political decolonization of Xicana/x peoples"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 07, 2022)
Subject Mexican American women -- Ethnic identity
Mexican American women -- Spiritual life
Mexican American arts.
Hispanic American lesbians -- Psychology
Central American Americans -- Ethnic identity
Indian gay people -- Intellectual life
Feminism -- United States
Decolonization -- Social aspects -- United States
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
Civilization -- Indian influences
Decolonization -- Social aspects
Feminism
Mexican American arts
Mexican American women -- Ethnic identity
SUBJECT United States -- Civilization -- Indian influences. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85139962
Subject United States
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2022003386
ISBN 0252053532
9780252053535
Other Titles Remembering Xicana indígena ancestries