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Nepantla Squared: Transgender Mestiz@ Histories in Times of Global Shift
Contributor(s): Heidenreich, Linda (Author)
ISBN: 1496213408     ISBN-13: 9781496213402
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
OUR PRICE:   $98.01  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: October 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Lgbt Studies - Transgender Studies
- History | Latin America - General
- Biography & Autobiography | Lgbt
Dewey: 306.768
LCCN: 2020010787
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 6" W x 9" (1.12 lbs) 228 pages
 
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Nepantla Squared maps the lives of two transgender mestiz@s, one during the turn of the twentieth century and one during the turn of the twenty-first century, to chart the ways race, gender, sex, ethnicity, and capital function differently in different times. To address the erasure of transgender mestiz@ realities from history, Linda Heidenreich employs an intersectional analysis that critiques monopoly and global capitalism. Heidenreich builds on the work of Gloria Anzaldúa's concept of nepantleras, those who could live between and embody more than one culture, to coin the term nepantla , marking times of capitalist transition where gender was also in motion. Transgender mestiz@s, too, embodied that movement.

Heidenreich insists on a careful examination of the multiple in-between spaces that construct lives between cultures and genders during in-between times of shifting empire and capital. In so doing, they offer an important discussion of race, class, nation, and citizenship centered on transgender bodies of color that challenges readers to rethink the way they understand the gendered social and economic challenges of today.

Linda Heidenreich is an associate professor of history and of women's, gender, and sexuality studies at Washington State University. They are the author of "This Land Was Mexican Once" Histories of Resistance from Northern California and coeditor of Three Decades of Engendering History: Selected Works of Antonia I. Castañeda.