The topic of mothers and mothering transcends all spaces, from popular culture to intellectual thought and critique. This collection of essays bridges both methodological and theoretical frameworks to explore forms of mothering that challenge hegemonic understandings of parenting and traditional notions of Latinx womxnhood. It articulates the collective experiences of Latinx, Black, and Indigenous mothering from both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.Thirty contributors discuss their lived experiences, research, or community work challenging multiple layers of oppression, including militarization of the border, border security propaganda, feminicides, drug war and colonial violence, grieving and loss of a child, challenges and forms of resistance by Indigenous mothers, working mothers in maquiladoras, queer mothering, academia and motherhood, and institutional barriers by government systems to access affordable health care and environmental justice. Also central to this collection are questions on how migration and detention restructure forms of mothering. Overall, this collection encapsulates how mothering is shaped by the geopolitics of border zones, which also transcends biological, sociological, or cultural and gendered tropes regarding ideas of motherhood, who can mother, and what mothering personifies.Contributors Elva M. Arredondo Cynthia Bejarano Bertha A. Bermudez Tapia Margaret Brown Vega Macrina Cardenas Montano Claudia Yolanda Casillas Luz Estela (Lucha) Castro Marisa Elena Duarte Taide Elena Sylvia Fernandez Quintanilla Paula Flores Bonilla Judith Flores Carmona Sandra Gutierrez Ma. Eugenia Hernandez Sanchez Irene Lara Leticia Lopez Manzano Mariana Martinez Maria Cristina Morales Paola Isabel Nava Gonzales Olga Odgers-Ortiz Priscilla Perez Silvia Quintanilla Moreno Cirila Quintero Ramirez Felicia Rangel-Samponaro Coda Rayo-Garza Shamma Rayo-Gutierrez Marisol Rodriguez Sosa Brenda Rubio Ariana Saludares Victoria M. Telles Michelle Tellez Marisa S. Torres Edith Trevino Espinosa Mariela Vasquez Tobon Hilda Villegas
Cynthia Bejarano & Maria Cristina Morales
Frontera Madre(hood) [EPUB ebook]
Brown Mothers Challenging Oppression and Transborder Violence at the U.S.-Mexico Border
Frontera Madre(hood) [EPUB ebook]
Brown Mothers Challenging Oppression and Transborder Violence at the U.S.-Mexico Border
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9780816546695 ● Editor Cynthia Bejarano & Maria Cristina Morales ● Publisher University of Arizona Press ● Published 2024 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 10006299 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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