Building Sustainable Worlds: Latinx Placemaking in the Midwest
Building Sustainable Worlds: Latinx Placemaking in the Midwest
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Abstract
This volume locates Latinx placemaking in the region in the reiteration of both quotidian and special cultural events over time, and its chapters examine these practices, revealing Latinx practices of sustenance and sustainability in the midst of challenging social, cultural, and political climates. The authors of this volume chart the transits of everyday life in Latinx communities and embodied aspects of gendered, spiritual, ethnic, and racialized experiences. Practices of placemaking associated with creativity, movement, performance, festival, ephemerality, the circulation of print culture, literature, mass mediated cultural networks and virtual places explored are explored here, with attention to large Midwestern cities, medium-sized cities, and small towns, as well as the ways that Latinxs make places in relation to African American, Indigenous, Asian American, and European-descended communities.
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Front Matter
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Introduction
Theresa Delgadillo and others
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Part I Emergent Futures
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Unsustainable Environments and Place in Latinx Literature
Theresa Delgadillo
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Radical Hospitality in a Small Iowa Town
Claire F. Fox
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Chicago Tropical: Fausto Fernós’S Transloca drag performances
Lawrence la Fountain-Stokes
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Finding MexiRican Placemaking in Michigan
Delia Fernández-Jones
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A Chicagolandia Zine Community
Ariana Ruiz
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Unsustainable Environments and Place in Latinx Literature
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Part II Practices of Placemaking
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Part III Scale and Place
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Festival de las Calaveras and Somatic Emplacement in Minnesota
Karen Mary Davalos
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Refugees, Religious Spaces, and Sanctuary In Wisconsin
Sergio M. González
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The Ratio of Inclusion in East Chicago, Indiana
Emiliano Aguilar
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Ohio Latinx Festivals Create New Publics
Theresa Delgadillo and others
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Is the Chicago Latino Film Festival a Latinx Place?
Geraldo L. Cadava
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Living Lakes: Performing Latinx and Black History
Ramón H. Rivera-Servera
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Festival de las Calaveras and Somatic Emplacement in Minnesota
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End Matter
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