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Chicana Feminism: A Selected Bibliography of CSULB Materials

Books Periodicals Research Databases

Books

Alarcon, Norma.  " Traddutora, Traditora:  A Paradigmatic Figure of Chicana Feminism."  In Dangerous Liasons: Gender, Nation, Postcolonial Perspectives.  Minneapolis:  University of Minnesota Press,            1997.                          JC  312 D36 1997 Aldama, Arturo J. and Naomi H. Quinonez.  Decolonial Voices:  Chicana and Chicano Cultural Studies in the 21st Century. Bloomington:  Indiana University Press, 2002.    
E 184 M5 D34 2002  &  E-Book  (See
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Anzaldua, Gloria. Ed. Making Face, Making Soul/ Haciendo Cara: Creative and Critical Perspectives by Women of Colo r. San Francisco: Aunt Lute Book, 1990.   
PS 509 F44 M35

-------- Borderlands: The New Mestiza=La Frontera. Berkeley, Third World Press, 1987.   
PS 3551 N95 B6 1987

-------- Interviews=Gloria E. Anzaldua.  New York:  Routledge, 2000.  
PS 3551 N95 Z464 2000

-------- This Bridge Called My Back:  Writings by Radical Women of Color. Watertown, MA:  Persephone Press, 1981.       
PS 509 F44 T5

Baca Zinn, Maxine.  "Family, Feminism, and Race in America."  In Race, Class & Gender:  Common Bonds, Different Voices.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage Publications, 1996.    
HQ 1206 R33 1996

Blea, Irene I. La Chicana and the Intersection of Race, Class and Gender. Westport: CT, Praeger, 1992.         E 184 M5 B56 1992

Castillo, Ana. Massacre of the Dreamers: Essays on Xicanisma. New York: Plume, 1994.   
E 184 M5 C369 1994

Cordova, Teresa.  "Anti-Colonial Chicana Feminism."  In Latino Social Movements:  Historical and Theoretical Perspectives:  A New Political Science Reader.  New York:  Routledge, 1999.                          E 184 S75 L3636 1999

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Cotera, Marta. Diosa y Hembra: The History and Heritage of Chicanas in the U. S. Austin, TX: Information Systems Development, 1976. 
E 184 M5 C674

De la Torre, Adela.  Moving from the Margins:  A Chicana Voice on Public Policy.  Tucson, AZ:  University of Arizona Press, 2002.                        
F 870 M5 T67 2002

De la Torre, Adela and Pesquera, Beatríz. Ed. Building with our Hands: New Directions in Chicana Studies. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993.   
E 184 M5 B767 1993

Del Castillo, Adelaida R. Ed. Between Borders: Essays on Mexicana/Chicana History. Encino, CA: Floricanto Press, 1989.
E  184 M5 B48 1998

Flores, Niemann, Yolanda.  Chicana Leadership:  the Frontiers Reader .  Lincoln:  Univesity of Nebraska Press, 2002.
E 184 M5 C39 2002

Galindo, Letticia D., Gonzales, Maria Dolores and Gonzales, Marla D. Eds. Speaking Chicana: Voice, Power, and Identity. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 1999.
P 40.45 U5 S68 1999

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Garcia, Alma M. and Garcia, Mario T. Eds. Chicana Feminist Thought: The Basic Historical Writings. New York: Routledge, 1997.                        
HQ 1421 C52 1997

Hernández, Daisy and Bushra Rehman.  Colonize this!  Young Women of Color on Today's Feminism.  New York:  Seal Press, 2002.           
HQ 1161  C65 2002

Hondagneu-Sotelo, Pierrette.  "Overcoming Patriarchal Constraints:  The Reconsturction of Gender Relations Among Mexican Women and Men.  In Race, Class & Gender:  Common Bonds, Different Voices.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage Publications, 1996.                       
HQ 1206 R33 1996

Hurtado, Aida.  "La Cultura Cura:  Cultural Spances for Generating Chicana Feminist Consciousness."  In Construction Sites:  Excavating Race, Class and Gender among Urban Youth.  New York:  Teachers College Press, 2000.
LC 141 C65 2000

Hurtado, Aida.  Voicing Chicana Feminisms:  Young Women Speak Out on Sexuality and Identity .  New York:  New York University Press, 2003.
E 184 M5 H87 2003

Martinez, Elizabeth. Ed. De Colores Means All of Us: Latina Views for a Multi-Colored Century. Boston: South End Press, 1998.                       
E 184 A1 M313 1999

Melville, Margarita B. Ed. Twice a Minority: Mexican American Women. St Louis: Mosby, 1980.
E 184 M5 T84

Mirandé, Alfredo and Evangeline Enríquez. La Chicana: The Mexican American Women. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.                   
E 184 M5 M55

Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social. Chicana Critical Issues. Berkeley: Third Woman Press, 1993.           PS 153 M4 C45 1993

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Nakano, Evelyn, Grace Chang and Linda Rennie Forcey.  Mothering:  Ideology, Experience, and Agency .  New York:  Routledge, 1994.   
HQ 759 M883 1994

Perez, Emma. The Decolonial Imaginary: Writing Chicanas into History (Theories of Representation and Difference). Bloomington, IL: Indiana University Press, 1999.
E 184 M5 P418 1999  & E-Book

Saldivar-Hull, Sonia. Feminism on the Border: Chicana Gender Politics and Literature. Berkeley, University of California Press, 2000.            On order. Check COAST.

Torres, Edén.  Chicana Without Apology: Chicana sin Verguenza .  New York:  Routlegde, 2003.                         E 184 M5 T67 2003

Torres, Edén.  "Ella que tiene jefes y no los ve, se queda en cueros:  Chicana Intellectuals (Re)creating Revolution."  In Is Academic Feminism Dead?:  Theory in Practice.  The Social Justice Groups at the Center for Advanced Feminist Studies.  New York:  New York University Press, 2000.     E-Book (See Net Library. )

Trujillo, Carla. Living Chicana Theory. Berkeley: Third World Press, 1997.
E 184 M5 L58 1998

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Periodicals

To find article by subject in Aztlan, Voces or  FEM use the Chicano Database.

Aztlan . University of California, Los Angeles.
E 184 M5 A98 (Check COAST for location of specific volumes.)

Voces: A Journal of Chicana/Latina Studies . University of California, Davis.
E 184 M5 V63 (Check COAST for location of specific volumes.)

FEM . Mexico City, DF, Mexico.
HQ 1104 F39 (Check COAST for location of specific volumes.)


Research Databases

These databases will assist you in finding information (articles, books, etc.) by subject.

Chicano Database

Ethnic NewsWatch

Gender Watch

Women Studies Abstracts

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