New Releases by Anne Greenberg

Anne Greenberg is the author of Is Yolanda Saldï¿1⁄2var Homo La Flor? Revisiting Selena Commodities and the (im)Possibility of Queer Latinx Cultural Citizenship (2016), Remembering Land Remembering Water (2010), Wherever I Wander (2004), Western Humanities Review (1993), Fields of Light (1974) and , Fire in August (1969).

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Is Yolanda Saldï¿1⁄2var Homo La Flor? Revisiting Selena Commodities and the (im)Possibility of Queer Latinx Cultural Citizenship

release date: Jan 01, 2016
Is Yolanda Saldï¿1⁄2var Homo La Flor? Revisiting Selena Commodities and the (im)Possibility of Queer Latinx Cultural Citizenship
This thesis explores the queer dimensions of the posthumous career of the late Tejana singer, Selena Quintanilla-Pi rez, to better understand how her commercial legacy shaped disparate and unequal modes of cultural, political and economic belonging for the Latina/o LGBTQ community. Drawing from a queer, legal framework of U.S. citizenship, as well as Latina/o performance and media scholarship, I contend that the production and consumption of "Selena commodities" provides a window into both shifting and stagnant representations of queer Latina/o identity within both U.S. popular culture and Latin American entertainment. For a population of new sexual subject-citizens, Selena's commercial legacy is used as a transcultural strategy to expand gender formations, express sexual fluidity and demand inclusion to public space. This thesis quantifies this alternative expression of belonging as queer Latinx cultural citizenship; a radical, embodied strategy of disidentification that emphasizes the connections between cultural and commercial visibility with the affirmation of cultural, racial, gendered and sexual difference from normative ideals and political enfranchisement. Yet this strategy towards representation does not always function equally across genders. By centering the legal, commercial and artistic dimensions of Selena's queer legacy, this thesis demonstrates how Selena commodities offer an incomplete platform from which to articulate queer Latinx cultural citizenship.

Remembering Land Remembering Water

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Remembering Land Remembering Water
Abstract: I study landscape as a symptom of nature. The laws that govern the cycles of water take place in oceans, raindrops, and microscopic cells. By examining phenomena at my scale (puddles by example), I begin to understand the forces that are greater than me and come to grips with the fragility of the human condition. As I create these objects, I generate a sense of empathy for them, and acknowledge over time my own smallness within the more powerful and enduring framework of nature.

Wherever I Wander

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Wherever I Wander
Book summary: Wherever I Wander is a collection of Judith Azrael's lyrical prose written between 1979 and 2001. She takes the reader on an unforgettable voyage of discovery from Northern California to the San Juan Islands, to stays at Buddhist monasteries and along footpaths to tiny villages and chapels on the Greek islands. Whether she writes of teaching a writing workshop at a prison camp or watching dolphins leap from the sea in Bali, her words are haunting in their beauty and simplicity.

Western Humanities Review

release date: Jan 01, 1993
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