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Kraehe. 264 1 $a Tucson : $b The University of Arizona Press, $c 2022. 300 $a x, 325 pages : $b illustrations (chiefly color) ; $c 23 cm. 490 1 $a The feminist wire books: connecting feminisms, race, and social justice 520 $a "In 1981, Chicana literary icons Gloria AnzalduÌa and Cherie Moraga published what would become a foundational legacy for generations of feminist women of color-the seminal This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color. In celebration of that legacy's 40th anniversary, editors gloria j. wilson, Joni Boyd Acuff, and Amelia M. Kraehe offer new generations A Love Letter to This Bridge Called My Back. A Love Letter contributors illuminate, question, and respond to current politics, progressive struggles, transformations, acts of resistance, and solidarity, while also offering readers a space for renewal and healing"-- $c Provided by publisher. 504 $a Includes bibliographical references. 505 00 $a Machine generated contents note: $g 55. $t Wa Gago: An International Student's Love Letter to This Bridge Called My Back / $g 1. $t Old and Black, a Prayer / $r Kholofelo Theledi. $g 2. $t Unbought and Unbossed: Black Womanlst Resistance / $r Keya Crenshaw -- $g 3. $t Alight / $r Elizabeth Jones -- $g 4. $t This Is My Body, This Is My Blood: Reimaging Ritual in the Creation of Mexica-Feminine Sacred Spaces / $r Raquel Hernandez Guerrero -- $g 5. $t Tales Left Untold: Tribal Women and Their Windows to the World / $r Ami Kantawala -- $g pt. 2 $t FRAGMENTS, FRACTURES, AND FUMBLINGS -- $g 6. $t A Black* Composition / $r Gloria J. Wilson -- $g 7. $t How to Survive Lightweight Trauma and Death Threats: Home Is Where You Can Live Now / $r Vivian Fumiko Chin -- $g 8. $t Becoming Middle Girl / $r Amelia M. Kraehe -- $g 9. $t Flesh, Skin, and Bones @marimachaspeaks / $r Tanya Diaz-Kozlowski -- $g 10. $t Nochipa Ipan Noyoltsin (Always in My Heart) -- Batallas Cotidianas / $r Liliana Conlisk Gallegos -- $g pt. 3 $t PEDAGOGIES OF LIBERATION AND RESISTANCE -- $g 11. $t Generation After Generation / $r Sama Alshaibi -- $g 12. $t When Love Is Not Enough: Choosing to Heal Ourselves When the World Wants Us to Burn / $r Bianca Tonantzin Zamora -- $g 13. $t Professor Becky and I / $r Sana Rizvi -- $g 14. $t Put It on Blast / $r Carol Zou -- $g 15. $t A Note to Self: Ruminations of Black Womanhood X Leadership X Resistance / $r Portia Newman -- $g pt. 4 $t DIASPORAS, DEPARTURES, AND DISPLACEMENT -- $g 16. $t Can't You Speak Perfect English?: The Language That Troubles Me / $r Michelle Bae-Dimitriadis -- $g 17. $t Studies in the Flesh: Subversive Rewriting / $r Michelle Bae-Dimitriadis -- $g 18. $t Levels to This Shit: Racial Categorization, Mixed Skin, and the Isolation of Bridging / $r Vanessa Lopez -- $g 19. $t Feeling Out oi Place: Friendship and Community Building Across Difference / $r Nozomi (Nakaganeku) Saito -- $g 20. $t Where Are You From? / $r Adriane Pereira -- $g 21. $t Karachi, "First Worlds," and the Spaces in Between / $r Sana Rizvi -- $g 22. $t Asian American Feminism, Letter Writing, and the Possibility ofBrea(d)fh / $r Lan Duong -- $g 23. $t The Water and the Bridge: Dilemmas of In betweenness / $r Manisha Sharma -- $g pt. 5 $t MOTHERING AND SISTERING -- $g 24. $t Sissy My Playmate; Sissy My Enemy; Hand-Check Slap / $r Sama Alshaibi -- $g 25. $t The Difference Is -- My Lived Experience! / $r Sonia Bassheva Manjon -- $g 26. $t Not So Micro / $r Rae Scott -- $g 27. $t All of It / $r Dionne Custer Edwards -- $g 28. $t We work / we sweat / $r Khaliah D. Pitts -- $g pt. 6 $t PARADOXES AND PERSONIFICATIONS OF EXPRESSION -- $g 29. $t Ain't We Clever Too? / $r Pamela Harris Lawton -- $g 30. $t Julia Pastrana and the Eye of the Beholder / $r Laura Anderson Barbata -- $g 31. $t Consent and Female Desire in India / $r Nisha Ghatak -- $g 32. $t Dear BLACK Woman / $r Amber C. Coleman -- $g 33. $t For Rachel Dolezal Who Performs Black Womanhood When White Privilege Isn't Enuf / $r Tyiesha Radford Shorts -- $g pt. 7 $t SPEAKING INTERSECTIONAL TRUTHS -- $g 34. $t Toward a PoUtic of Preemptive Care / $r Tahereh Aghdasifar -- $g 35. $t In the Name of Diversity -- A Sisters' Conversation / $r Sister Scholars -- $g 36. $t Open Love Letter to My Younger Self, a Young Black Butch Working Through Her Shit / $r Brittney Edmonds -- $g 37. $t From Paperback to Praxis: In Search of Filipina/x Feroinisms in the Diaspora / $r Karla Villanueva Danan -- $g 38. $t "Ain't I a Woman?": Sojourner Truth in 1851 vs. a Black Sex-Trafficked Woman Survivor in the Present / $r Jacquelyn C. A. Meshelemiah -- $g 39. $t A Love Letter to Ourselves: Self-Love as a Revolutionary Act, Theories of the Flesh, and (In)Compatible Identities / $r Sarah De Los Santos Upton -- $g pt. 8 $t SENSE MAKING AND EMBODIED KNOWLEDGE -- $g 40. $t This Bridge: Intergenerational Story Archive, Re-rooting Solidarity / $r Susy Zepeda -- $g 41. $t Excavating and Embracing Anger: An Abolitionist Practice Within / $r Stephanie Cariaga -- $g 42. $t How to Make Collard Greens / $r Olivia Richardson -- $g 43. $t Recognize / $r Kaia Angelica Lyons -- $g 44. $t Endarkened Preludes to Womanhood / $r Kendra Johnson -- $g 45. $t The Black Woman Coalition / $r Lisa Whittington -- $g pt. 9 $t JUSTICE AND HEALING IN TIMES OF CRISIS -- $g 46. $t To Healing Heridas con Corazoncs of Generations: A Testimonio / $r Gabriela Arredondo -- $g 47. $t Hasta Encontrarlos / Until We Find Them / $r Gia Del Pino -- $g 48. $t EI Nuevo Mundo / $r Johanna Castillo -- $g 49. $t !No Mas Babosadasl Realigning Central American Fcmmc Subjectivity in Our Narratives / $r Chela E. Hernandez -- $g 50. $t Say Her Name / $r Ashley Crooks-Allen -- $g pt. 10 $t REMEMBERING THIS BRIDGE: LOVE LETTERS -- $g 51. $t Bridge Work Ahead: Women of Color Liberatory Pedagogies, Then and Now / $r Mel michelle lewis -- $g 52. $t My Black is Beautiful / $r Gertrude Swan -- $g 53. $t A Declaration of Gratitude for the Tongues We Speak / $r Fabiane Ramos -- $g 54. $t Coining into My Feminista Ways with This Bridge Called My Back / $r Judith Flores Carmona -- $g 55. $t Wa Gago: An International Student's Love Letter to This Bridge Called My Back / $r Kholofelo Theledi. 650 0 $a Feminism $v Literary collections. 650 0 $a Minority women $v Literary collections. 650 0 $a Feminists $z United States $v Literary collections. 650 0 $a American literature $x Minority authors. 650 0 $a American literature $x Women authors. 650 7 $a American literature $x Minority authors. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00807213 650 7 $a American literature $x Women authors. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00807271 650 7 $a Feminism. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00922671 650 7 $a Feminists. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00922831 650 7 $a Minority women. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01023418 651 7 $a United States. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01204155 655 7 $a Literary collections. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01423811 655 7 $a Literature. $2 lcgft 655 7 $a Interviews. $2 lcgft 655 7 $a Poetry. $2 lcgft 700 1 $a wilson, gloria j., $d 1973- $e editor. 700 1 $a Acuff, Joni Boyd, $d 1982- $e editor. 700 1 $a Kraehe, Amelia M., $e editor. 830 0 $a Feminist wire books. 941 $a 1 952 $l OVUX522 $d 20231117031839.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=F6CE48A63D8C11EE8AE814B62EECA4DBInitiate Another SILO Locator Search