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, MarÃa Isabel
Issue Date
2019
Type
Article
Language
en_US
Keywords
Activism , Latinx , Interdisciplinary , Politics
Alternative Title
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.
Description
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.
Citation
Publisher
University of Nevada, Reno Latino Research Center
License
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Journal
Volume
Issue
PubMed ID
DOI
ISSN
1945-8916
