Border-Lines, Volume XI

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Authors

De La Garza, Antonio
Thomas Walsh, Bryan
Salas-SantaCruz, Omi
Barrera, Sergio G.
Martinez, Shantel
Zamora, Bianca
Warren, Michelle
Gomez, Jonathan D.
Acevedo-Gil, Nancy
Ayala, María Isabel

Issue Date

2019

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Article

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en_US

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Activism , Latinx , Interdisciplinary , Politics

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Abstract

Every act of deconstruction is a simultaneous act of reconstruction. This is the argument and theme of this current volume of Border-Lines: Journal of the Latino Research Center. This is not a "special issue." This is a transformación of an academic journal. Each poem, rhetorical or media critique, testimonio, auto ethnography research report, and/or essay contributes towards the goal of embracing transformational, intersectional, and/or inter/transdisciplinary politics in research with and for Latinx communities and interlocutors.

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Border-Lines is an interdisciplinary and intersectional academic journal dedicated to the dissemination of research on Chicana/o-Latina/o cultural, political and social issues. Border-Lines is a refereed journal that seeks to publish scholarly articles drawn from a variety of disciplines such as anthropology, education, geography, human health, literary and cultural studies, political science, social work and sociology.

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University of Nevada, Reno Latino Research Center

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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1945-8916

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