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    Chicana/Latina Studies
    volume 10 number 1 (Fall 2010)
    Author:   Adriana M Garcia
    Title:  Artist's Statement: Living Through Art--A Journey Unfolds
    Abstract:   none available
    Pages: 10 - 11
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    Authors:   Tiffany Ana López and Josie Méndez-Negrete
    Title:  Editor's Commentary: Coming into Voice: Transnational Flows and Transcultural Migrations
    Abstract:   none available
    Pages: 14 - 24
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    Author:   Luz Mária Gordillo
    Title:  Engendering Transnational Social Networks: Mexicanas and Community Formation in San Ignacio--Detroit
    Abstract:   This study analyzes the development of Detroit's San Ignacian community during the 1960s, a bustling immigrant community continually replenished by new arrivals from Mexico. As more women from San Ignacio in Jalisco came to Detroit following the bracero generation, they played crucial roles in creating and sustaining the networks that supported the immigrant community's social and cultural life. Women performed productive labor (in the paid workforce) as well as reproductive labor, caring for extended families and for new immigrants arriving for Mexico. These roles for women led to conflicts and ambiguities, especially in the realm of marriage and family life. This case study examines the social networks that support and sustain immigration from San Ignacio Cerro Gordo in Jalisco, Mexico, to Detroit, Michigan, in the last three decades of the twentieth century and into the new millennium. Gender relations define how Mexicanas experience immigration and these, in turn, further our understanding of the construction of transnational social networks.
    Pages: 28 - 59
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    Author:   Elisa Linda Facio
    Title:  Writing and Working in the Borderlands: The Implications of Anzaldúan Thought for Chicana Feminist Sociology
    Abstract:   none available
    Pages: 62 - 82
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    Author:   Yovani Flores
    Title:  El Llorón
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    Pages: 86 - 91
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    Author:   Li Yun Alvarado
    Title:  La Señora
    Abstract:   none available
    Pages: 92 - 92
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    Author:   Li Yun Alvarado
    Title:  Confessions
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    Pages: 94 - 96
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    Author:   Li Yun Alvarado
    Title:  Colposcopy
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    Pages: 98 - 98
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    Author:   Monica Garcia
    Title:  Secret Keeper
    Abstract:   none available
    Pages: 100 - 104
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    Author:   Tiffany Ana López
    Title:  Performance Review: The Staging of Violence Against and Amongst Chicanas in Digging Up the Dirt by Cherrie Moraga (2010)
    Abstract:   none available
    Pages: 108 - 113
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    Author:   Sandra K Soto
    Title:  Book Review: Toward a Latina Feminism for the Americas: Repression & Resistance in Chicana & Mexicana Literature by Anna Marie Sandoval
    Abstract:   none available
    Pages: 114 - 116
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    Author:   Constance Cortez
    Title:  Book Review: Walls of Empowerment: Chicana/o Indigenist Murals of California by Guisela Latorre (2008)
    Abstract:   none available
    Pages: 118 - 121
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