National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies Virtual Exhibit

We are pleased to exhibit at the 2024 meeting of the National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies in San Francisco, CA, from April 24 – 27, 2024 and offer a discount on all of our new and award-winning books on Latinx and Chicanx Studies, and more. Be sure to visit our table at NACCS, browse our list of new and recent titles, chat with editor Kerry Webb, and enjoy a great discount!

Apply the discount code UTXNACCS during checkout online to receive 30% off the full list price of any book for domestic orders, plus free domestic shipping. Offer valid through May 31, 2024. Free standard U.S. domestic shipping is included. Browse featured books below!

Below is a schedule of our authors presenting their work:

PanelTimeLocation
Cristina Salinas, Roundtable: Mapping Everyday Mexicana/Chicana Political Organizing: Reflections from the Arizona Borderlands4/25 8:30AMGolden Gate 4
Luis Alvarez, The Continuities and Ruptures within the Field4/25 11:30AMContinental 4
Aída Hurtado, Careers in Chicana and Chicano Studies: Senior Chicana and Chicano Scholars Reflections, Chair4/25 2:00PMContinental 1
Nicholas Centino, Workshop: Poetry is Not a Luxury: Spoken Word Pedagogies and Transformative Rigor, Chair4/25 3:30PMContinental 4 & 5

Latinx: The Future is Now

Edited by Nicole Guidotti-Hernandez and Lorgia Garcia-Peña

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Latinx: The Future Is Now is an interdisciplinary series devoted to the evolving field of Latina/o/x studies, including Central American, Afro-Latinx, and Asian-Latinx studies. Situated at the nexus of cultural, performance, historical, food, environmental, and textual studies, the series will focus on ways in which the racial, cultural, and social formations of historical Latinx communities can engage and enhance scholarship across geographies and nationalities. The series editors invite projects that consider the multiple queer and gender-fluid possibilities that are embodied in the “x”; projects that have a feminist critique of patriarchy at the center of their intellectual work; projects that deploy a relational approach to ethnic and national groups; and projects that address the overlapping dynamics of gender, race, sexual, and national identities. Submissions or queries may be directed to the series editors, Nicole Guidotti-Hernandez, nguidot@emory.edu and Lorgia Garcia-Peña, Lorgia.Garcia_Pena@tufts.edu in addition to Senior Acquisitions Editor, Kerry Webb, kwebb@utpress.utexas.edu.

Historia USA

Edited by Luis Alvarez, Carlos Kevin Blanton, and Lorrin Thomas

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Historia USA advances the interpretive and methodological innovations that are generating vibrant new historical narratives about Latina/o communities in the United States. The series prioritizes histories constructed within broad, interdisciplinary frameworks rather than discrete studies focused on a single group or discipline; narratives that account for the hemispheric and transnational dimensions of the US Latina/o experience; and scholarship that maps the experience of Latinx groups around the nation and traces their complicated histories far beyond standard and separate narratives. Submissions or queries may be directed to Senior Acquisitions Editor, Kerry Webb, kwebb@utpress.utexas.edu.

Ay Tú!

Critical Essays on the Life and Work of Sandra Cisneros

Sonia Saldívar-Hull, Geneva M. Gano

Civil Rights in Bakersfield

Segregation and Multiracial Activism in the Central Valley

Oliver Rosales

Clicas

Gender, Sexuality, and Struggle in Latina/o/x Gang Literature and Film

Frank García

Chuco Punk

Sonic Insurgency in El Paso

Tara López

Conditionally Accepted

Navigating Higher Education from the Margins

Eric Joy Denise, Bertin M. Louis Jr.

Border Policing

A History of Enforcement and Evasion in North America

Holly M. Karibo, George T. Díaz

Narcomedia

Latinidad, Popular Culture, and America's War on Drugs

Jason Ruiz

Reverberations of Racial Violence

Critical Reflections on the History of the Border

Sonia Hernández, John Morán González

Channeling Knowledges

Water and Afro-Diasporic Spirits in Latinx and Caribbean Worlds

Rebeca L. Hey-Colón

Reclaiming the Americas

Latinx Art and the Politics of Territory

Tatiana Reinoza

Nested Ecologies

A Multilayered Ethnography of Functional Medicine

Rosalynn A. Vega

Managed Migrations

Growers, Farmworkers, and Border Enforcement in the Twentieth Century

Cristina Salinas

Contar historias

Escritura creativa en el aula

Gabriela Polit Dueñas

Fatherhood in the Borderlands

A Daughter's Slow Approach

Domino Renee Perez

Visible Borders, Invisible Economies

Living Death in Latinx Narratives

Kristy L. Ulibarri

Migrant Feelings, Migrant Knowledge

Building a Community Archive

Robert Irwin

Undocumented Motherhood

Conversations on Love, Trauma, and Border Crossing

Elizabeth Farfán-Santos

Reading, Writing, and Revolution

Escuelitas and the Emergence of a Mexican American Identity in Texas

Philis Barragán Goetz

Apostles of Change

Latino Radical Politics, Church Occupations, and the Fight to Save the Barrio

Felipe Hinojosa

Conjured Bodies

Queer Racialization in Contemporary Latinidad

Laura Grappo

Crossing Waters

Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature & Art

Marisel C. Moreno

Mario Barradas and Son Jarocho

The Journey of a Mexican Regional Music

Yolanda Broyles-González, Francisco González, Rafael Figueroa Hernández

Chicanx Utopias

Pop Culture and the Politics of the Possible

Luis Alvarez

Agent of Change

Adela Sloss-Vento, Mexican American Civil Rights Activist and Texas Feminist

Cynthia E. Orozco

The Mexican American Experience in Texas

Citizenship, Segregation, and the Struggle for Equality

Martha Menchaca

Civil Rights in Black and Brown

Histories of Resistance and Struggle in Texas

Max Krochmal, Todd Moye

Razabilly

Transforming Sights, Sounds, and History in the Los Angeles Latina/o Rockabilly Scene

Nicholas F. Centino

Brown Trans Figurations

Rethinking Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Chicanx/Latinx Studies

Francisco J. Galarte

Borderlands Curanderos

The Worlds of Santa Teresa Urrea and Don Pedrito Jaramillo

Jennifer Koshatka Seman

Chican@ Artivistas

Music, Community, and Transborder Tactics in East Los Angeles

Martha Gonzalez

Border Policing

A History of Enforcement and Evasion in North America

Holly M. Karibo, George T. Díaz

meXicana Fashions

Politics, Self-Adornment, and Identity Construction

Aída Hurtado, Norma E. Cantú

Quinceañera Style

Social Belonging and Latinx Consumer Identities

Rachel Valentina González

Accountability Across Borders

Migrant Rights in North America

Xóchitl Bada, Shannon Gleeson

Sí, Ella Puede!

The Rhetorical Legacy of Dolores Huerta and the United Farm Workers

Stacey K. Sowards

Chicana Movidas

New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era

Dionne Espinoza, María Eugenia Cotera, Maylei Blackwell

Beyond Machismo

Intersectional Latino Masculinities

Aída Hurtado, Mrinal Sinha

Queer Brown Voices

Personal Narratives of Latina/o LGBT Activism

Uriel Quesada, Letitia Gomez, Salvador Vidal-Ortiz