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OverviewHave you ever wanted a writing and research manual that centered Chicanx and Latinx scholarship? Writing that Matters does just that. While it includes a brief history of the roots of the fields of Chicanx literature and history, Writing that Matters emphasizes practice: how to research and write a Chicanx or Latinx history paper; how to research and write a Chicanx or Latinx literature or cultural studies essay; and how to conduct interviews, frame plÁticas, and conduct oral histories. It also includes a brief chapter on nomenclature and a grammar guide. Each chapter includes questions for discussion, and all examples from across the subfields are from noted Chicanx and Latinx scholars. Women’s and queer scholarship and methods are not addressed in a separate chapter but are instead integral to the work. For years Professors Heidenreich and Urquijo-Ruiz waited for a writing and research manual that was rooted in critical Chicanx and Latinx studies. Now, they have crafted one. Full Product DetailsAuthor: L. Heidenreich , Rita E. Urquijo-RuizPublisher: University of Arizona Press Imprint: University of Arizona Press Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9780816542673ISBN 10: 0816542678 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 31 March 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews"""With humor and informative examples, Writing that Matters provides students a useful tool for creating successful academic writing. An essential tool for beginners, Writing that Matters will soon become an essential companion for students in Chicanx studies classes.""--Norma E. Cantú, author of Chicana Portraits: Critical Biographies of Twelve Chicana Writers ""Grounded in Chicanx/Latinx studies and jotería (LGBTQ) studies, Heidenreich and Urquijo-Ruiz's approach to writing and research is from a non-Eurocentic, non-heternormative, non-hierarchical perspective that encourages students to become fearless researchers and self-assured writers for themselves and their communities. The book is a powerful tool for students!""--Dolores Delgado Bernal, co-editor of Transforming Educational Pathways for Chicana/o Students: A Critical Race Feminista Praxis" “With humor and informative examples,Writing that Matters provides students a useful tool for creating successful academic writing. An essential tool for beginners, Writing that Matters will soon become an essential companion for students in Chicanx studies classes.”—Norma E. CantÚ, author of Chicana Portraits: Critical Biographies of Twelve Chicana Writers “Grounded in Chicanx/Latinx studies and joterÍa (LGBTQ) studies, Heidenreich and Urquijo-Ruiz’s approach to writing and research is from a non-Eurocentic, non-heternormative, non-hierarchical perspective that encourages students to become fearless researchers and self-assured writers for themselves and their communities. The book is a powerful tool for students!”—Dolores Delgado Bernal, co-editor of Transforming Educational Pathways for Chicana/o Students: A Critical Race Feminista Praxis Author InformationL Heidenreich is a professor of history at Washington State University and the author of “This Land Was Mexican Once”: Histories of Resistance from Northern California and Nepantla2: Transgender Mestiz@ Histories in Times of Global Shift. Rita E. Urquijo-Ruiz is a Mexicana/Chicana fronteriza queer educator, translator, writer-activist, and performer. She is a professor of Spanish and Chicanx studies, queer studies, and global Latinx studies at Trinity University. She authored Wild Tongues: Transnational Mexican Popular Culture. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |