Norma Alarcón

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Dublin Core

Title

Norma Alarcón

Person Item Type Metadata

Birth Date

1943

Birthplace

Mexico

Occupation

Feminism, Sexuality

Bibliography

del Alba Acevedo, L., Alarcon, N., Alvarez, C., Behar, R., Benmayor, R., Cantú, N. E., ... & Zavella, P. (Eds.). (2001). Telling to live: Latina feminist testimonios. Duke University Press.
https://www.dukeupress.edu/Telling-to-Live

Alarcón, N. (1996). Anzaldúa’s Frontera: Inscribing Gynetics. In T. Swedenburg and S. Lavie, Displacement, diaspora, and geographies of identity, 41-53. Duke University Press.

Kim, E. and Alarcón, N. (eds.). (1994). Writing Self/Writing Nation. Third Woman Press. 
http://www.thirdwomanpress.com/product/writing-self-writing-nation-a-collection-of-essays-on-dictee-by-theresa-hak-kyung-cha/

Alarcón, N. (Eds). (1993). Chicana critical issues. Third Women Press.

Alarcón, N. (1991). "The theoretical subject (s) of This Bridge Called My Back and Anglo-American Feminism.” In Hector Calderón José David Saldiva (Ed.), Criticism in the Borderlands. Studies in Chicano Literature, Culture and Ideology. Duke University Press.

Alarcón, N. (1990). Chicana feminism: In the tracks of ‘the’native woman. Cultural Studies, 4(3), 248-256.
https://doi.org/10.1080/09502389000490201 

Secondary Text

Moraga, C., & Anzaldúa, G. (Eds.). (2022). This bridge called my back: Writings by radical women of color. State University of New York Press.

Cantú, N. E. (2020). A Chicana Third Space Feminist Reading of Chican@ Life Cycle Markers. In Age in America: The Colonial Era to the Present (pp. 282-300). New York University Press.
https://doi.org/10.18574/9781479840595-015

Danielson, M. T. (2009). Homecoming queers: desire and difference in Chicana Latina cultural production. Rutgers University Press.

Fish, S. (2003). Chicana Feminisms: A Critical Reader. Duke University Press.
https://read.dukeupress.edu/books/book/2042/Chicana-FeminismsA-Critical-Reader

Kaplan, C., Alarcón, N., & Moallem, M. (Eds.). (1999). Between woman and nation: Nationalisms, transnational feminisms, and the state. Duke University Press.
https://www.dukeupress.edu/between-woman-and-nation

Quintana, A. (1996). Home girls: Chicana literary voices. Temple University Press.

Norma A., Castillo, A. and Moraga, C. (1992). The Sexuality of Latinas. Third Woman Press.
http://www.thirdwomanpress.com/product/the-sexuality-of-latinas/

Extra Resources

Professor Norma Alarcón Discusses #Juneteenth and the History of Racism (June 25, 2021). Youtube. Accessed July 30 2022. https://youtu.be/818KGihmkqY,

'Guide to the Norma Alarcón Papers CEMA 110.' Online Archive of California. (March 7, 2019). Accessed July 30, 2022.  https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c86m3djv/entire_text/
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