Chapter
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About the Authors
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- Latin American Women Thinkers: Past and Present Considerations 1
- Translator’s Note: A Rendering Situated in Movement 19
- Sexual Difference and Abjection: What is the Gender of Enslaved Black Women? 29
- Corpopolitics and its Reticular Movement 57
- Intersections, Peripheries, and Heterotopias in the Cartographies of Sexuality 73
- The Bedouin Paradox 93
- Heterolingual Movements vs. Vigilance: New Counter-Sedentary Narratives 111
- A Manifesto on Linguistic Diversity: Five Essays 127
- Latin American Digital Literature: A Close- Distant-Material-Collaborative-Localized Reading 141
- Argentine Jetties 157
- On Translation and Black Feminism 173
- About the Authors 179
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- Latin American Women Thinkers: Past and Present Considerations 1
- Translator’s Note: A Rendering Situated in Movement 19
- Sexual Difference and Abjection: What is the Gender of Enslaved Black Women? 29
- Corpopolitics and its Reticular Movement 57
- Intersections, Peripheries, and Heterotopias in the Cartographies of Sexuality 73
- The Bedouin Paradox 93
- Heterolingual Movements vs. Vigilance: New Counter-Sedentary Narratives 111
- A Manifesto on Linguistic Diversity: Five Essays 127
- Latin American Digital Literature: A Close- Distant-Material-Collaborative-Localized Reading 141
- Argentine Jetties 157
- On Translation and Black Feminism 173
- About the Authors 179