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Article: Preface.(Editorial)
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- Feminist Studies
- Article date:
- March 22, 2008
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FEMINIST STUDIES IS PROUD TO PRESENT its first double issue in over three decades of publication with this volume devoted to contemporary Chicana studies. The essays in this issue mark significant new developments in Chicana studies and in feminist studies more generally. Gathered from emerging experts as well as prominent senior scholars, the essays and creative work included here describe a diverse array of Chicana experiences as musicians, artists, philosophers, lawyers, immigrants, and scholars as well as friends, lovers, mothers, and aunts. Together they set forth three fundamental themes: first, the interconnections of spirituality and sexuality, body, and language ...