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Violence, bodies, and the color of fear: an introduction / Arturo J. Aldama -- Borders, violence, and the struggle for Chicana and Chicano subjectivity/ Arturo J. Aldama -- Hungarian poetic nationalism or national pornography?: Eastern Europe and feminism-with a difference / Anik漃 Imre -- Militarizing the feminine body: women's participation in the Tamil nationalist struggle/ Yamuna Sangarasivam -- Blood and dirt: politics of women's protest in Armagh prison, Northern Ireland / Leila Neti -- Bodily metaphors, material exclusions: the sexual and racial politics of domestic partnership in France/ Catherine Raissiguier -- Mattering national bodies and sexualities: corporeal contest in Marcos and Brocka / Rolando B. Tolentino -- The time of violence: deconstruction and value/ Elizabeth Grosz -- Consuming cannibalism: the body in Australia's Pacific archive / Mike Hayes -- Global genocide and biocolonialism: on the effect of the human genome diversity project on targeted indigenous peoples/ecocultures as "isolates of historic interest" / M.A. Jaimes Guerrero -- Angola, convict leasing, and the annulment of freedom: the vectors of architectural and discursive violence in the U.S. "slavery of prison"/ Dennis Childs -- Bernhard Goetz and the politics of fear / Jonathan Markovitz -- Pierced tongues: language and violence in Carmen Boullosa's Dystopia/ Margarita Saona -- Constituting transgressive interiorities: nineteenth-century psychiatric readings of morally mad bodies/ Heidi Rimke -- When electrolysis proxies for the existential: a somewhat sordid meditation on what might occur if Frantz Fanon, Rosario Castellanos, Jacques Derrida, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, and Sandra Cisneros asked Rita Hayworth her name/ William Anthony Nericcio and Guillermo Nericcio Garc毃a -- Double cross: transmasculinity and Asian American gendering in trappings of transhood / Sel J. Wahng -- Teumsae-eso: Korean American women between feminism and nationalism/ Elaine H. Kim -- Mapuche shamanic bodies and the Chilean state: polemic gendered representations and indigenous responses / Ana Mariella Bacigalupo -- Re/membering the body: Latina testimonies of social and family violence/ Yvette Flores-Ortiz -- Sita's war and the body politic: violence and abuse in the lives of South Asian women / Sunita Peacock -- Arturo Ripstein's El lugar sin l毃mites and the hell of heteronormativity/ David William Foster -- Medicalizing human rights and domesticizing violence in postdictatorship market-states/ Lessie Jo Frazier -- Las super madres de Latino America: transforming motherhood and houseskirts by challenging violence in Ju榥rez, M歋xico, Argentina, and El Salvador / Cynthia L. Bejarano. |