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Volltext:Note: Pages with visual works are in bold type. Aguilar, Laura, 392, 547 Alexander, Meena, 29, 35-36, 143, 547 Alexander, M. Jacqui, 11, 281, 547 Allende, Petra, 19 273, 547-548 Alvarez, Maria, 19, 247, 548 Andrade, Yolanda, ii, 31, 548 Anzaldüa, Gloria, 13 Aranda-Alvaiado, Rocio, 19, 273, 548 Barnett, Nina, 21, 278, 548 Beatty, Maria, 548-549 Benamou, Catherine, 27, 325, 549 Cabico, Regie, 301—302, 305n. 32 Campos-Pons, Maria Magdalena, 252, 549 Candelario, Ginetta, 19, 247, 549 Cardio, Teresa, 36, 391, 549 Cheang, Shu Lea, 5, 307, 309, 549-550 Chin, Marilyn, 152-154 Chrystos, 30 Cox, Renee, 12, 322—323, 550 Crenshaw, Kimberle, 1 Davis, F.James, 85, 89, 90, 92, 93, 102 de Dios, Manuel, 331, 332, 354n. 7 D'Enulio, John, 293 deSouza, Allan, 443, 550 Dominguez, Virginia R., 88, 92 Don, Abbe, 29, 459, 550 Dutt, Malhka, 34, 225, 550 Eisenman, Nicole, 63, 550—551 Faulkner, William, 98, 111 Fusco, Coco, 113, 551 Gomez-Pena, Guillermo, 338 Green, Renee, 24, 25, 26, 551 Grewal, Inderpal, 20, 34, 48, 474, 501, 551 Griffin, John H„ 87, 99, 101, 104 Guerrero, M. A. Jaimes *, 21, 31, 34, 413, 551 Guerilla Girls, 262, 268, 551 Gunning, Isabelle R., 9, 36, 203, 552 Gutierrez, Marina, 21, 199, 552 Halprin, Sarah, 72 Han, Donna, 30, 31, 212, 552 Harper, Frances E„ 79, 82, 91, 94, 108, 109 Hassan, Jamehe, 43, 46, 360, 374, 552 Hatem, Mervat F., 38, 369, 552 Hatoum, Mona, 43, 380, 553 Henry, Janet, 30, 261, 553 Hinojosa, Maria, 27, 325, 553 Hoffbauer, Patricia, 30, 188, 188—189, 190- 191, 553-554 hooks, bell, 25, 65, 554 Johnson, James W., 85, 86, 99, 110 Jones, Lisa, 22-23, 119, 554 Joseph, May, 8, 31, 357, 554 Kaplan, Caren, 5, 20, 29, 48, 451, 554 Kass, Deborah, 30, 469, 554 Kim, Soo-Ja, 46, 514, 555 King, Martin Luther, 343 Krishnan, Indu, 46, 155, 555 de Lara, Maria del Carmen, 400, 555 Larsen, Nella, 88, 151-152 Lerner, Michael, 453-454 Lima, Walter, Jr., 25, 168, 555 Liu, Hung, 46, 531, 555-556 Lovelace, Sandra (Sappier), 417-418 Lopez, Maria Milagros, 21, 24, 193, 556 Lorde, Audre, 13, 15 Lubiano, Wahneema, 38, 441 Malcolm X, 95, 98, 106 McQueen, Martha G., 325 Mesa-Bains, Amalia, 274, 556 Min, Young Soon, 43, 45, 556 Mire, Soraya, 207-208 Mohanty, Chandra Talpade, 4, 22, 36, 518, 556 Moraga, Cherrie, 13 Morrison, Toni, 35 Mulero, Lillian, 11, 346, 404, 556-557 Nash, Annie, 43, 424, 557 Neshat, Shirin, 23, 148, 557 O'Grady, Lorraine, 28, 96, 557 Okoniewski, Michael J., 446 Oluloro, Lydia, 216—218 Opie, Catherine, 30, 31, 313, 557-558 Ortiz, Alica Dujovne, 451, 473-474 Parcero, Tatiana, cover, 558 Parmar, Pratibha, 205-207, 527-528n. 44 Perez Bravo, Marta Maria, 248, 549, 558 Perry, Elaine, 77, 83 Pham, Hanh Thi, 30, 140, 558 Piper, Adrian, 24, 28, 29, 75, 80, 100, 558 Porter, Liliana, 27, 115, 558 Pujol, Ernesto, 46, 362, 558-559 Quintanales, Mirtha, 31 Rose, Tricia, 28, 315, 559 Rumsey, Celia, 162, 559 Saks, Eva, 91 Sanchez, Juan, 24, 194, 559 Schroeder, Patricia, 209 Scott, Joyce, 18, 559 Shimada, Yoshiko, 33, 496, 559—560 Shohat, Ella, 1, 52n. 1, 475, 560 Simpson, Lorna, 27, 130, 560 Sinclair, Ruth, 133—134 Slotkin, Teri, 268, 560 Smith, Jaune Quick-to-See, xx, 43, 45, 415, 560 Spiro, Ellen, 19, 256, 561 Sprinkle, Annie, 296, 561 Stam, Robert, 48, 52n. 1 Suiter, Maud, 28, 117, 561 Tani, Diane, 43, 236, 561 Taylor, Joycelyn, 31, 561 Tiana (Thi Thanh Nga), 177, 561-562 Tom, Pam, 24, 27, 170, 562 Tropicana, Carmelita, 137, 138, 562 Troyano, Ela, 138, 562 Twain, Mark, 103 Urso, Josette, 14, 562 Valle, Carmen, 279-280 Walker, Alice, 205-207 Walker, Anne S., 506, 562-563 Walker, Kara, 24, 174, 563 Wells-Barnett, Ida B., 23 Wong, Flo Oy, 46, 488, 563 Yamada, Mitsuye, 40 Yamamoto, Lynne, 21, 124, 563 566 Index Yamanaka, Lois Ann, 161, 174-176, 178-179 Yudice, George, 463 Zane, Kathleen C. J., 24, 29, 161, 563-564 Zarina, 564, 575 Zorriguieta, Dolores, 204, 564 Index 567 Subject Index Note: Pages where figures appear are in boldface. ACT UP, 247-260 Affirmative action, 42 Africans/African-Americans, 23-25, 34, 35, 117, 168, 174, 315-323. See also Race issues genealogy and, 89-92 media images and, 27, 70-72 Afros, 28 Aging and activism, 19, 276-280 AIDS. See HIV/AIDS Allegiance with Wakejulness (pl. 19), 23, 148 "Alphabets of Flesh, " 29, 143, 145-147 Anarchism, 2 Anglo-American ideals, 27 Anticolonialism, 21-22, 27-28 Anti-immigrant sentiment, 45, 216-217 Anti-racism, 2, 3, 33-34 Anti-Semitism, 456-564, 476-477n3 Appraisals of Slavery (pl. 8), 25, 168 Arabs/Arab Americans, 369-372, 379, 380, 381-386. See also GulfWar Arab-Israeli conflict and, 369-370 Feminist Arab-American Network, 360-371 media images and, 375-376, 377 Area studies, 40 Are We StillJuggling Bananas? (pl. 25), 188-189 Asian Americans, 28-29, 31, 35, 178n. 24, 357. See also Indians (South Asian) Japanese Americans, 29, 33, 496 Assimilation, 337, 339 At Cosa Linda (pl. 39), 21, 278 BabyJack Rice Story (pl. 61), 488, 489 Balkanization, 328 "The Barbarians Are Coming, " 152 Beijing Conference, 225, 241-242, 428, 519 platform for action at, 241-242 Berdache, 430 "Beyond the Pale, " 29, 451 Big Myths Die Hard (pl. 55), 45, 415 Big Tits Mendoza/La Tetona Mendoza (pl. 1), i, 31 Bilingualism, 340 Bisexuality, 31, 358-359, 361, 363, 365 Black nationalism, 441, 442 Black Panthers in Israel, 53-54n. 6, 58n. 38 Black women. See Africans/African- Americans Body images, 22-27, 212. See also Cosmetic surgery; Hair and wigs race and, 65-73, 68, 134 Borderlands/Respect (pl. 56), 43, 424 La Cabrona Anacaona (pl. 46), 338 Capitalism. See Transnational capitalism Carmenland, The Saga Continues, 30, 190-191 Censorship, 319, 338 Center for Women's Global Leadership, 518, 519 Chicana/Mexicana activists, 36, 43, 391, 395-396, 278 Chico Rei (film), 25, 68 Chronic (pl. 21), 162 Class issues, 36, 114, 267, 288-289. See also Economic justice Clinton, Hillary, 511 Cliterodectomy. See Female genital surgeries Colonial gaze, xiv, 24-25, 26, 51, 189 Colonialism, 7-9, 12, 17, 47-49, 194, 413, 416, 425 anticolonialism, 22, 27-28, 404 colonialist discourse, 21, 299, 502 Committee on Diversity and Inclusion (CO-DAI), 265, 269 Commodification, 28, 80, 96, 288-293 Copenhagen Hearing on Economic Justice and Women's Human Rights, 239- 240, 241 Cosmetic surgery, 24, 28—29, 161, 161-186 Counter/Quilt (pl. 3), 14 "Crafting Feminist Genealogies, " 485 "Cross-Border Talk, " 391 Cross gender themes, 190, 428—433, 469 Cultural citizenship, 357-358, 364-365 Cultural defense arguments, 211 Cultural, Racid, Genocidal Policy (pl. 27), 24, 40, 194 "Cutting Through the Obfuscation, " 203 Cybernetic technology, 49-50 Deductive Object (pl. 64), 46, 514 Defining Moments (pl. 6), 43, 45 Descanco de Marina Mesa (pl. 38), 274 DiAna's Hair Ego (pl. 35), 19, 256 Diaspora, 8, 10, 23, 29, 30, 31, 36, 60n. 56, 135, 147, 156, 159, 205, 357, 358, 359, 361, 451, 452, 454, 474, 486 Dislocation, 1, 154, 423 Diversity discourses, 43, 45 Dolores (pl. 47), 11, 346 Domestic violence, 45-46, 240-241, 519-521 Don't want my orgasm simulated, 307-313, 309 Dyke Deck Playing Cards (pl. 48), 30, 31, 313 Economic justice, 238-240, 241, 270, 393- 394, 397-398, 444-445, 447-449, 514. See also Class issues Electronic networking, 49, 403, 405-406 The End ofUncle Tom and the Grand Allegorical Eva in Heaven (pl. 9), 24-25, 174 Essentialism/antiessentialism debate, 6 Ethnic studies, 39, 41-42 Euro-American Jewish identity, 451-476 Eurocentrism and feminism, 5, 17—18, 27— 28, 37, 113-115 Expatriot Cottsciousness #9 (pl. 18), 30, 140 Federal Prohibition of Female Mutilation Act, 209-210, 213-214, 218 Female genital surgeries, 9, 36, 203-219, 219-220n. 1, 220-221n. 9, 221n. 12, 221-222n. 16 Feminism, 2, 47, 344-345, 347-351, 407, 410n. 16, 448-449, 485 and Eurocentrism, 5, 17-18, 27-28, 37, 113-115 global, 501, 512, 517-522 multicultural contradictions and tensions of, 33-38, 203, 231-235, 485, 516 defined and characterized, 1—5, 11—12, 15-22, 24, 36, 51-52 essentialist/antiesentialist debate and, 6-7 and metanarratives ofliberation, 10-13, 15, 20 as "political intersection" or crossroads, 1, 17, 32, 42-43, 502 and the Third World, 10, 20-22, 36, 47, 491-492 and women ofcolor, 8-9, 13, 16-17, 32-33 Feminist Arab-American Network, 360-371 570 Index Fire Eyes (film), 207-208 First World hegemony, 48 Flammabte (pl. 30), 30, 31, 212 Foodfor Our Grandmothers (anthology), 382-384 Forever Foreign (pl. 32), 43, 236 For Tariq (pl. 48), 360 "Fourth World" movement. See Indigenism movement From Carmenland, the Saga Continues (pl. 26), 30, 190-191 From Hollywood to Hanoi (pl. 24), 177 "Game Boy, " 301-302, 305n. 32 Garment workers, 393-394, 399, 401 Gays/lesbians/bisexuals/transsexuals, 43, 46, 250-251, 293, 492. See also Transgen-der/ cross gender themes abuse against, 37, 45-46 across cultures, 30, 140, 190-191, 314, 357-366 of color, 357-366 as consumers, 288-293 feminism and, 2, 6, 39 and transnational tourism, 20, 282-288, 286, 293-302 Gender, 333, 429, 431, 455, 497 division of labor, 396, 408n. 6 and the Gulf War, 376-381 Genealogies, defining, 26, 89-92, 485, 499-500 George & Co. (pl. 57), 433 Global capitalism. See Transnational capitalism Globalization, 46, 48, 48-51, 149—150, 485, 511 Globalization theory, 48, 60ns55-56, 471 Guerilla Girls Protest Guggenheim SoHo Open-ing (pl. 37), 268 Gulf War, 38, 372-376, 385-386, 388n. 18 gender and, 376-381 race and, 445-447 "The Hair Trade, " 119 Flair and wigs, 22, 27, 28, 119—120, 135-136 animal hair, 121-122 hair processing history, 123-134 "Her Mother's Words, " 151 Heteromasculinism, 5, 11, 27, 41, 233 Heterosexism, 11, 12, 13, 19, 22, 27, 32, 33, 37, 249, 281, 288, 290, 291, 485 HIV/AIDS, 240, 256, 277, 281 AIDS activism, 19, 247—260 "Hottentot Venus, " 25 House on Wheels (pl. 66), 575 Human Genome Diversity Project, 427- 428, 438n. 34 Human rights discourse on, 501, 502, 504-507, 515, 517-522 paradigm, and feminism, 225-226, 229— 235, 242-243 Identity, 31, 80, 100, 115, 162, 188, 455, 496. See also Transracial themes hyphenated identity, 7-8, 10, 54n. 6 identity politics, 29, 234—235 looks and identity, 26-32, 51, 75-112 pas-sim, 114, 116, 118, 134, 137, 139, 141, 147-148, 150, 151, 152, 153, 161-186 passim relational approach to identity, 3, 4, 5, 6-7, 30, 38, 52 Immigration/immigrants anti-immigrant sentiment, 45, 216—217 gender-based asylum, 510-517 Immigration and Naturalization Act, 214-215, 492-493 Jewish, 451-476 Third World, 29, 45, 330, 343-344, 386- 387n. 3, 391, 424, 497, 517 "Imperial Desire/Sexual Utopias, " 281 Imperialism. See Colonialism In 1930 Sue Shee Wong Came (pl. 61), 46, 488 Indians (American). See Native Americans Indians (South Asian), 29, 497-500 Hindu religious affiliation, 35-36, 149, 492, 494 Sikh religious affiliation, 501—505 Indigenism movement, 2, 32, 413, 432—433 Index 571 Indigenous societies, 21, 31, 420—421 Intermarriage, 427, 438n. 33 International Conferences, 34—35, 225. See also UN (United Nations) Fourth World Conference on Women Internet, 49, 403, 405-406 "The Invisible American Half" 369 Isla del Encanto (pl. 28), 21, 199 Islam. See Muslims/Muslim Americans Japanese-Americans, 29, 33, 496 Jews/Jewish Americans, 29, 451, 478-479n. 13 and "whiteness, " 456, 462-468, 473—476, 481-482n. 37 Knounng Her Place (pl. 20), 47, 155 Labor issues, 36, 50-52, 393-394, 399 La Tetona Mendoza/Big Tits Mendoza (pl. 1), i 31 Latinas identity issues, 29, 137-139, 141, 247, 248, 250-251, 259, 260n. 1, 280, 325, 333-334, 336-337, 394-395 immigration and, 330, 343-344 and the media, 325, 333-334, 336-337, 339-341, 351-353, 355n. 14 Latina joumalists, 325, 347-349 Latino, U.S.A. (radio program), 345, 347 Lesbians. See Gays/lesbians/bisexuals/ transsexuals Look at Me/Look at You (pl. 62), 33, 496 "Looking Good, " 137 Lynching, 23—24 Masculinity, constructions of, 502-504 Matriarchal/matriocentric themes, 116, 117, 430 Meastues ofDistance (pl. 51), 43, 380 Media, 261, 263, 297-299 female TV anchors, 27, 325 images of women of color on, 35, 37, 70-72 independent, 257-258, 307, 313 Latinas and, 333-334, 336-337, 339—341, 351-353, 355n.14 Spanish language, 327, 335, 342 Mensual—The Gay Magazine and Guide of Spain (pl. 40), 286 Metanarratives colonial, 21, 299, 502 ofliberation, 10—13, 15, 20 Mexicana/Chicana activists, 36, 43, 391, 395-396, 278 The Milk of Amnesia (pl. 17), 138 Mlle Bourgeoise Noire Shouts Her Poem (pl. 11), 28, 96 Modernism, 20—21 Monoculturalism, 15—17, 19-22 MujeraMujer collective, 402, 403, 405, 406 Multicultural feminism. See Feminism, multicultural Multilingualism, 144-145 Muslims/Muslim Americans, 23, 30, 31, 43, 113, 148, 156-157 My Cuban Baggage (pl. 49), 46, 362 "Naked Without Shame, " 25, 65 Nanny Gotte Wrong (pl. 4), 18 Nationalism, Third World, 2, 10, 12, 20-22, 38-43, 45—46, 47, 52-53n. 6, 503 Native Americans, xx, 22, 34, 43, 45, 415, 427, 428-433 indigenism movement, 2, 32, 413, 432-433 U.S. Indian policy and, 415-422, 423, 425, 435—436n. 20 Neocolonialism, 13, 15, 21, 60n. 56, 281, 282, 505 Neoimperialism, 11, 36, 50, 51, 203, 209 NGOs (Nongovernmental Organizations), 507-510, 522-523 Forum on Women (1995), 228, 506 No Body is an Island, 248 No Sufie en la Soledad, (pl. 33), 248 Older women, 276—280 "On die New Global Feminism and the Family of Nations, " 501 572 Index Panties (pl. 29), 204 Paper Dollsfora Post-Columbian World unth En­sembles (pl. 2), xx, 43 "Passing, " 75-112, 80, 100, 337, 339 "Passing for White, Passing for Black, " 29, 75 Patriarchy, 21—22, 426, 431 "La Pobre Melania, " 279-280 Political Self-Portrait #2 (race) (pl. 12), 29, 100 Politkal Self-Portrait #3 (class) (pl. 10), 28, 80 Polycentric mulnculturalism, 2, 19, 22, 52, 52-53n. 1, 58n. 44 Population policy and genetics, 427-428 population control, 193-201, 241 Post-colonialist discourse, 36, 39, 40, 41-42, 47, 157-159 Post-structuralism, 453 Post-Third Worldism, 10, 12, 19, 55n. 10 Production and reproduction, 21, 193 Prostitution, 51, 228, 281 Prostitution Trafficking (pl. 31), 228 Puerto Rican idenbty, 193-201, 273-280 Queer movement. See Gays/lesbians/bisexu-als/ transsexuals Race issues, 23-24, 29-31, 36, 82-83, 86, 218, 269-270, 347, 354-355n. 9. See also Afiicans/African-Amencans; Transracial themes; and by individual race or ethnicity deconstruction of "whiteness, " 451, 456, 462-468, 473-476, 478n. 11 and the Gulf War, 445-447 "Reclaiming a Human Rights Culture, " 225 "Reflections on a Yellow Eye, " 24, 29, 161 Reproductive issues, 193-201, 241-242 Republicans Do Believe in a Woman's Right to Control Her Own Body (pl. 36), 262 Resident Alien (pl. 65), 46, 531 "(Re)visiones, " 247 Santeria, 253-254, 334-335, 355n. 10 "Savage Hegemony, " 413 Self-Portrait(s). See Political Sef-Portrait(s) Senior Citizens, 276—280 The Seven Powers Come by the Sea (pl. 34), 252 Sexual identities, 31 Sexual transactions, 51, 228, 281 Sgt. Richard Muse Welcomed Home by Daughter (pl. 58), 446 Shame (pl. 50), 43, 374 Sisters Pictorial (pl. 22), 165 Sites of Genealogy—Loophole ofRetreat (pl. 5), 24 Slavery, 67-69 The Sluts and Goddesses Video Workshop or How toBea Goddess in 101 Easy Steps (pl. 41), 296 Socialism, 2 Spanish language media, 327, 335, 342 Sterilization, 20-21, 24 Sweet Honey in the Rock (folk singen), 444 "Talking About the State and Imagining Alli-ances, " 38, 441 Tendencia Feminista, 398 Terpsidiore (pl. 14), 28, 117 La Tetona Mendoza/Big Tits Mendoza (pl. 1), x, 31 Third World feminism in, 8-9, 16, 17, 19, 36, 47 nationalist movements, 2, 10, 12, 20-22, 38-43, 45-46, 47, 52-53n. 6, 503 post-Third Worldist perspectives 10-13, 54—55n. 10 This Bridge Called My Back (anthology), 13 "Those Earrings, ThatAccent, That Hair, " 325 3 Eagles Flying (pl. 52), 392 TLC Hip Hop group, 317-321 Tokenism, 16-17, 329, 345 Tourism, 51, 173, 281, 282, 283, 284, 287, 294, 297, 299, 301, 472 Trade agreements, 391, 396, 401 "Transadantic Inscriptions, " 357 Transgender/cross gender themes, 190-191, 428-433, 469 Index 573 Transnational capitalism, 1, 36, 47, 50, 193, 291-292, 391, 393 and gay tourism, 20, 282-288, 286, 293— 390, 302 Transnational feminism, 15, 34, 452, 475, 501 Transnationalism, 46—51, 149-150, 485, 511, 531. See also Globalization theory organizing and networking, 393, 397, 403, 405-408 Transracial themes, 24, 363-364, 401, 455, 463-464, 473-476 assimilation, 337, 339 "passing, " 75—112, 80, 100 Travel, 1, 11, 24, 29, 51, 149-150, 284, 288, 289, 290, 291, 295, 301 Triple Silver Yentl (pl. 60), 30, 469 TV anchors (female), 27, 325. See also Media 24 Hours a Day, 316 Twister (pl. 7), 63 "Two Inches or a Yard, " 315 Two Lies (pl. 23), 24, 27, 170 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 238, 240-241 i Unthinking Eurocentrism, 48 UN (United Nations), 507-510, 525-526n. 24 Fourth Worid Conference on Women, 225, 241-242, 428, 519 U.S. (United States), 32, 38-40, 45. See also Immigration/Immigrants colonial history, 7-9, 12, 17 Indian policy of, 415-422, 423, 425, 435-436n. 20 Visiones (radio program), 341-342 Visual culture, 3 The WayAround (pl. 13), 27, 115 We Aren't Askingfor the Moon (pl. 53), 400 Weifare mothers, 448 We Make Memories (pl. 59), 29, 459 "We Wear the Mask, " 113 "When Florida Isn't An Option, " 273 White feminism, 2, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 32, 34, 36, 37, 38, 47, 59n. 17, 113, 114, 116, 166, 232-3, 249, 266, 271, 349, 384, 402, 432, 442, 445, 448, 449, 455, 485 "Whiteness, " deconstruction of, 451, 456, 462-468, 473-476, 478n.ll Wigs and hair, 22, 27, 28, 119-120, 135-136 Wigs (pl. 16), 27, 130 Women, 243n. 1. See also hy individual ethniäty violence against, 45—46, 240-241, 519-521 Women of color, 4, 6, 8, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39, 40, 42, 44, 46, 50, 59, 70, 72, 114, 118, 166, 203, 205, 206, 208, 209, 213, 219, 225, 232, 234, 247, 249, 253, 254, 258, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 271, 326, 349, 351, 353, 369, 384, 385, 394, 395, 396, 402, 403, 406, 449, 485, 491. See also by individual race or ethnicity Women's Rights are Human Rights (pl. 63), 506 Women's studies, 40, 43 World Wide Web, 49, 403, 405-406 Wounds of Jesus, (pl. 54), 11, 404 Wrung (pl. 15), 21, 124 Yo Mama's Last Supper (pl. 45), 12, 322-323 You Gotta Be Brave (pl. 61), 488 WAC/Guerilla Girls Protest Guggenheim SoHo Opening (pl. 37), 261 "WACtales: A Downtown Adventure, " 30, 261 WAC (Women's Action Coalition), 261—271 Wtrrior Marks (film), 205-207, 527-528n. 44 "Warrior Women, " 430—431
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