Pedro J. DiPietro & Jennifer McWeeny 
Speaking Face to Face [EPUB ebook] 
The Visionary Philosophy of María Lugones

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Speaking Face to Face provides an unprecedented, in-depth look at the feminist philosophy and practice of the renowned Argentinian-born scholar-activist María Lugones. Informed by her identification as ‘nondiasporic Latina’ and US Woman of Color, as well as her long-term commitment to grassroots organizing in Chicana/o communities, Lugones’s work dovetails with, while remaining distinct from, that of other prominent transnational, decolonial, and women of color feminists. Her visionary philosophy motivates transformative modes of engaging cultural others, inviting us to create political intimacies rooted in a shared yearning for interdependence.
Bringing together scholars and activists across fields, this volume charts her profound impact in and beyond the academy for the past thirty years. In so doing, it exemplifies a new method of coalitional theorizing—traversing racial, ethnic, sexual, national, gendered, political, and disciplinary borders in order to cultivate learning, embrace heterogeneity, and provide a unique framework for engaging contemporary debates about identity, oppression, and activism. Across thirteen original contributions, authors address issues of intersectionality, colonial and decolonial subjectivities, the multiplicity and the coloniality of gender, indigenous spiritualities and cosmologies, pluralist and women of color feminisms, radical multiculturalism, popular education, and resistance to multiple oppressions. The book also includes a rare interview with María Lugones and an afterword by Paula Moya, ultimately offering both new critical resources for longstanding admirers of Lugones and a welcome introduction for newcomers to her groundbreaking work.

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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Like an Earthquake to the Soul: Experiencing the Visionary Philosophy of María Lugones
Pedro J. Di Pietro, Jennifer Mc Weeny, and
Shireen Roshanravan
Part I.
Coalitional Selves, Multiple Realities
1. Trash Talks Back
Elizabeth V. Spelman
2. A Focus on the “I” in the “I→We”: Considering the Lived Experience of Self- in- Coalition in Active Subjectivity
Kelli Zaytoun
3. The Ripple Imagery as a Decolonial Self: Exploring Multiplicity in Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s
Dictée
(Brena) Yu- Chen Tai
Part II.
Moving with and beyond Intersectionality
4. Beyond the “Logic of Purity”: “Post- Post- Intersectional” Glimpses in Decolonial Feminism
Anna Carastathis
5. Witnessing Faithfully and the Intimate Politics of Queer South Asian Praxis
Shireen Roshanravan
Part III.
Gender, Coloniality, and Decolonial Embodiments
6. Border Thinking/Being/Perception: Toward a “Deep Coalition” across the Atlantic
Madina Tlostanova
7. Motion Sickness and the Slipperiness of Irish Racialization
Jennifer Mc Weeny
8. Toward a Decolonial Ethics
Manuel Chávez Jr.
Part IV.
Knowing on the Edge of Worlds and Sense
9. Beyond Benevolent Violence: Trans* of Color, Ornamental Multiculturalism, and the Decolonization of Affect
Pedro J. Di Pietro
10. Travel to Death- Worlds
Joshua M. Price
Part V.
Hablando Cara A Cara
11. Deep Coalition and Popular Education Praxis
Cricket Keating
12. Walking Illegitimately: A
Cachapera/Tortillera and a Dyke
Sarah Lucia Hoagland
13. Carnal Disruptions: Mariana Ortega Interviews
María Lugones
Afterword
Paula M. L. Moya
Chronological List of María Lugones’s Publications
Contributors
Index

Over de auteur

Pedro J. Di Pietro is Assistant Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at Syracuse University and an affiliate of Latino and Latin American Studies, Indigenous and Native American Studies, and LGBT Studies.
Jennifer Mc Weeny is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. She is the coeditor (with Ashby Butnor) of
Asian and Feminist Philosophies in Dialogue: Liberating Traditions and editor-in-chief of
Simone de Beauvoir Studies.
Shireen Roshanravan is Associate Professor of American Ethnic Studies at Kansas State University. She is the coeditor (with Lynn Fujiwara) of
Asian American Feminisms and Women of Color Politics.

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