Cover
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Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Ecological Borderlands: Connecting Movements, Theories, Selves
1. Borderlands Environmentalism: Historiography in the Midst of Category Confusion
2. Misrecognition, Metamorphosis, and Maps in Chicana Feminist Cultural Production
3. Allegory, Materiality, and Agency in Amalia Mesa-Bains’s Altar Environments
4. Body/Landscape/Spirit Relations in Señorita Extraviada: Cinematic Deterritorializations and the Limits of Audience Literacy
5. Building Green Community at the Border: Feminist and Ecological Consciousness at the Women’s Intercultural Center
Conclusion. Bridging Movements with Technologies for the Ecological Self
Notes
Bibliography
Index