Affect, Intimacy, Justice and Power
Inaugural Issue, Spring 2010
Contents
- "Ethnic Studies at the Crossroads," by George Lipsitz
- "Witnessing and the Poetics of Corporality," by Rosa-Linda Fregoso
- "The Challenges of Blues and Hip Hop Historiography," by Clyde Woods
- "Slaying the Beast: Reflections on Race, Culture, and Species," by Claire Jean Kim
- "The Indigenous Peoples’ Movement: Theory, Policy, and Practice," by Duane Champagne
- Talkative Ancestors: Fannie Lou Hamer
- Keyword: "Now," by George Lipsitz
- "The 2009 Latina/o Education Summit: Critical Issues for 109 Immigrant and Undocumented Students in the Latina/o Education Pipeline," by Denise Pacheco
- Art and Social Action: "The Sacred Drum Theatre Company: Bringing Africa to America," by Susan Fitzpatrick Behrens
- Mobilized 4 Movement: "Immigrant Women Workers at the Center of Social Change: AIWA Takes Stock of Itself," by Jennifer Chun, George Lipsitz, and Young Shin
- Teaching and Truth: "This Piece Is for My Student César," by Renée Floresca
- In Memoriam: "Against the Current, Red Salmon Dreams: raúlrsalinas, 1934–2008," by Alan Eladio Gómez
- Book Review: "Downtown Ladies: Informal Commercial Importers, a Haitian Anthropologist, and Self-Making in Jamaica by Gina A. Ulysse," reviewed by Eileen Boris