Accessible citizenships : disability, nation, and the cultural politics of greater Mexico / Julie Avril Minich. [electronic resource] :
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Published 2014.
Printed in the United States of America.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part One -- The Body Politic of Aztlán -- Part Two Immobilizing the Border -- Part Three Beyond Citizenship.
Accessibility and Nationalism: An Introduction -- Enabling Aztlán: Arturo Islas Jr. and Chicano Cultural Nationalism -- “My Country Was Not Like That”: Cherríe Moraga, Felicia Luna Lemus, and National Failure -- “So Much Life in the Still Waters”: Alex Espinoza and the Ideology of Ability in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands -- No Nation for Old Men? Racialized Aging and Border-Crossing Narratives by Guillermo Arriaga, Tommy Lee Jones, and Oscar Casares -- Overcoming the Nation: Ana Castillo, Cecile Pineda, and the Stakes of Disability Identity.
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