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Technofuturos: Critical Interventions in Latina/o Studies

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Technofuturos: Critical Interventions in Latina/o Studies

Contributors:

By (Author) Nancy Raquel Mirabal
Edited by Agustin La-Montes
Contributions by Roman de la Campa
Contributions by Nicole Guidotti-Hernndez
Contributions by Marcia Ochoa
Contributions by Jossiana Arroyo
Contributions by Karina Cespedes
Contributions by Arturo Arias
Contributions by Teresa Carrillo
Contributions by Mari Paredes

ISBN:

9780739125786

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

13th November 2007

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

305.868073

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

430

Dimensions:

Width 155mm, Height 231mm, Spine 33mm

Weight:

621g

Description

Technofuturos offers a critical and innovative exploration of the forms of representation found in Latina/o studies. The editors, Nancy Raquel Mirabal and Agustin LaMontes, challenge conventional notions of Latina/o identities, histories, and cultures by historicizing and differentiating the multiple discourses of Latinidad. The essays examine the temporality and spatiality of socio-historical processes, the multiple and varied constellations of power, and the complicated geographies of desire. By analyzing the discursive, performative, and aesthetic dimensions of knowledge, this book contests and reconstructs Latina/o studies. Technofuturos is a captivating and sophisticated read that will appeal to scholars of Latina/o studies and those interested in postcolonial critique.

Reviews

This thoughtful and exciting collection of essays provides a terrific place to explore the multiplicities and complexities of Latina/o Studies. Through sharp, insightful analysis, the essays actively destabilize even as they help to redefine our understandings of critical issues in Latinidades including the workings of silence, the politics of possibility, and the historical geographies of location and self, Reflecting impressive intellectual dexterity, they are able to capture variability and the ever-changing cartographies of this field while effectively situating these technologies of knowledge historically. This volume captures the best of the state-of-the field today. -- Gabriela F. Arredondo, oeditor of Chicana Feminisms: A Critical Reader and author of Mexican Chicago: Race, Identity and Nation: 1916-1939
Charted through encounters with familiar and unseen histories, technologies, diasporas, sexualities, geographies, and intimacies, Technofuturos redefines how Latin@ studies is imagined. These writers are reconceptualizing latinidad as a theoretical method for digging into the cracks between disciplines, temporalities and geographies to unsettle staid discourses of identity, ethnicity and nation. This text, itself an act of producing 'historical futures' represents the fullest potential of what Latin@ studies can become, and all that it has been. -- Juana Mara Rodrguez, author of Queer Latinidad and associate professor in the Department of Women Studies at U.C. Berkeley

Author Bio

Nancy Raquel Mirabal is associate professor for the Raza Studies Department at San Francisco State University. Agustin LaMontes is assistant professor of sociology at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

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