Intersectional Feminism in the Age of Transnationalism: Voices from the Margins studies the limitations of the transnationalist approach to feminism and argues that intersectional feminist analysis is essential in discussions of how neoliberal globalization impacts art by female artists and the rights of women from marginalized communities.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I: Essay, Novel, and Short Story
Chapter 1: Border Trouble: Anzaldú a's Margins
Leslie Bary
Chapter 2: Tuning In: Intimacy and Networks in Diamela Eltit's Fuerzas especiales
Sowmya Ramanathan
Chapter 3: Transculturation and the Body: Edwidge Dandicat and Judith Ortiz Cofer
Raysa Amador
Part II: TV and Film
Chapter 4. "Postfeminist Supergirl" Turned Superspy: Crossing Borders and New Identities in El tiempo entre costuras
Barbara Minter
Chapter 5: Lucrecia Martel's Salta Trilogy: A (Trans)National Bildungsroman of Female Sexuality
Java Singh, Doon University
Part III: Visual and Performing Arts
Chapter 6: Re-imagining the Borderlands: Intersectionality and Transnational Queering of Laura Aguilar's Self-Portrait Three Eagles Flying
Rosita Scerbo
Chapter 7: The Transformative Experience of the New Continent in Maruja Mallo's Art
Marí a Alejandra Zanetta
Chapter 8: Technologies of Affective Solidarity: Salvador, Brazil's Ani Ganzala & Zinha Franco
Naomi Pueo Wood