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Contents
Foreword. Genealogies of Struggle and Scholar-Activist Journeys: On Democratizing Knowledge
Introduction. Annie Isabel Fukushima and K. Melchor Quick Hall
Part I. Subversive Labor
1 Late Capitalism and Gender: Stories, Challenges, and Perceptions of Women Workers Who Train Artificial Intelligence on Amazon Mechanical Turk by Amanda Jurno, Bruno Moreschi, and Monique Lemos
2 Cultivating a Decolonial Feminist Praxis through Testimonio and Pláticas by Lynn Hampton and Sylvia Mendoza Aviña
3 Embodied Precarity: Feminist Politics, Laboring Bodies of Color, and the Neoliberal University by Azza Basarudin and Tina Beyene
4 The Emotional Labor of Reconciliation and Indigenization: Indigenous Women Creating Decolonial Feminist Praxis within the Academy by Tricia McGuire-Adams and Janice Cindy Gaudet
Part II. Spatialities and Temporalities
5 Methods, Modes, and Mapping: The (Re)Construction of Palestinian Sites as an Act of Return by Lydia Zakel
6 Subaltern Ways of Knowing: A Critical Spatial Analysis of Migrant Worker Knowledge Production in Beirut, Lebanon by Shireen Keyl
7 Say, Who’s Online?: Building Feminist Futures through South Asian Collectivity in Texas by Rachel Afi Quinn
Part III. Resistance
8 “I Am Not Oppressed! Give It a Rest!”: “The Hijab Project” As Resistance to Western Narratives about Muslim Women by Ana Carolina Antunes
9 Children’s Bodies and the Sensual Disruptions of Schooling in India and Turkey by Akanksha Misra
10 Decolonial Pedagogy: Resisting through Transnational WGS Introductory Courses by Esther Oluwashina Ajayi-Lowo
Part IV. Genealogies and Futures
11 [A] Migrant Vernacular by Eun-Jin Keish Kim and Angel Sutjipto
12 Warrior Butterflies Walking with the Ancestors: Xicanx Indigenous Youth Becoming Leaders of Transformational Justice by Cueponcaxochitl D. Moreno Sandoval, Miriam G. Valdovinos, Elisa Contreras, and Xochitl E. López Andrade
13 A Red Feminist Manifest: Meditations on Native American Women, Sovereignty Protectors, and the Liturgies of Colonial Violence by Leece Lee-Oliver
14 Not Only an Academic Field, but Also Movements: Advancing Ethnic Studies with Decolonial Feminisms by Xamuel Bañales
Conclusion
K. Melchor Quick Hall, Annie Isabel Fukushima, Chandra Talpade Mohanty, and Linda Carty
Contributors
Index
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