Art, Identity, and Mexico’s Gay Movement The author examines how visual artworks produced in the context of Mexico’s LGBT movements helped to shape new discourses and imagine new subjects constituted around the intersections of gender, sexuality, and national identity. McCaughan’s analysis is based on a digital archive of some 600 works of art; for the […]
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Juan D. Ochoa
Shine Bright Like a Migrant: Julio Salgado’s Digital Art and Its Use of Jotería Ochoa explores the digital art of Undocuqueer movement activist Julio Salgado through what the author conceptualizes as a jotería analytic that is informed by Chicana feminisms, queer of color critique, and Chicana/o Studies. Similar to the political project of Chicana lesbian […]
Vol. 42-3/4: Mexican and Chicanx Social Movements
Mexican and Chicanx Social Movements edited by Maylei Blackwell and Edward J. McCaughan This special double issue brings together the work of scholars and activists from Mexico and the United States, representing a variety of disciplines and movements, to discuss current trends in the scholarship and practices of Mexican and Chicanx social movements. The editors […]