Cover
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Foreword by Eric V. Meeks and Katherine G. Morrissey
Introduction / Fonseca-Chávez and Huízar-Hernández
Part I. Mujeres, Memory, and Place
1. Embodiment and Place: Chicanas as Sites of Knowledge / Karen R. Roybal
2. Digital Reminiscing: Telles Mujeres on “Arizona Roots y Reuniones” in the Time of COVID-19 / Andrea Tovar
Part II. Language, Education, and Resilience
3. Grácia Liliana Fernández: Arizona Territory Professor, Educator, Librarian, 1900–1912 / Christine Marin
4. Uncovering Southern Arizona’s Tradition of Critical Language Pedagogies: Recovery, Reclamation, and Adalberto Guerrero’s Early Spanish Heritage Language Classes / Lillian Gorman
Part III. Labor, Migration, and Community
5. “We Never Separated”: Bracero Family Migration to the California / Arizona-Mexico Borderlands / Alina R. Méndez
6. “All of Us Had Our Jobs”: Mexican Women’s Work in a Cotton Company Town / Gloria Holguín Cuádraz
Part IV. Sounds and Silences
7. Turning On the Journey: Silences, Music, and the Politics of Listening in the Bracero Program / Liliana Toledo-Guzmán
8. Remembering the Rancho: Nineteenth-Century Discourses and Creating Stories of Mexican California, 1920–1945 / Yvette J. Saavedra
Part V. Representation and Belonging
9. The Benito Juárez Squadron: The Recruitment of Tejana Servicewomen and Their Reclamation of Cultural Citizenship During World War II / Valerie A. Martínez
10. Between Place and Plot: Reimagining the Story of Arizona / Anita Huízar-Hernández
Contributors
Index