Assistant Professor of English and Latino/a Studies [15486]
The Department of English and the Latino Studies Program at Indiana University Bloomington invite applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position to begin in the fall of 2012. We seek a candidate who specializes in Latino/a literature and Latino/a Studies. This faculty position will have its tenure line in English, while undergraduate and graduate teaching responsibilities will be split with the Latino Studies Program.
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REVIEW: Chicana Power! Contested Histories of Feminism in the Chicano Movement
Maylei Blackwell, ¡Chicana Power!: Contested Histories of Feminism in the Chicano Movement Austin: University of Texas Press, 2011. Reviewed by Miroslava Chávez-GarcÃa Until now, no one has published a history of the struggle of Chicanas in the Chicano movement—the mass political mobilization of Mexican American peoples in the Southwest US in the late 1960s and … Read more
L.A. 10/8: “Angels of Change” Trans Youth Fundraiser
Bamby Salcedo writes: Our 2012 Angels of Change calendar release and runway show is taking place on Saturday October 8th 2011 starting our VIP reception at 5:00 PM follow by our runway show at 6:00 PM at The Hollywood Arena located at 6655 Santa Monica Blvd LA CA 90038 in the corner of Santa Monica … Read more
MUJERES TALK Pensamientos from the “Field”: On Mexican Women Caring for North Americans
We have renovated the page for Mujeres Talk, the new MALCS web project featuring blog essays by members and allies on current issues and research.  This latest post is by Professor MarÃa Ibarra.  We invite all members and allies to write for Mujeres Talk. Send entries of 500 – 1000 words to theresa@malcs.org with a brief … Read more
Update on Betita Martinez’ health from Tony Platt
Veterana Scholar-Activist Betita Martinez (a bio here) is increasingly frail, and has been moved from her Mission District Apartment to a residential care facility in SF by friends and family.  Several MALCSistas have suggested that local MALCS honor Betita’s accomplishments and hold a fundraiser for her medical needs…..
This post will be updated regularly and includes:
- The original letter by Tony Platt letting us know about Betita’s condition, and explaining how to visit
- An update by Maria Cotera about how to offer support to Betita
- A recent Colorlines feature on Betita by journalist Yvonne Yen Liu
If you can offer direct financial support, please send to: Â Tony Platt, Prof Emeritus CSUS, 1607 Josephine Street, Berkeley, CA 94703 USA
Belated obituary: Shifra Goldman, 1926-2011
“I was never in the mainstream, never in all my life. I was born on the margins, lived on the margins, and have always sympathized with the margins. They make a lot more sense to me than the mainstream.†– Shifra M. Goldman, September 1992
Shifra Goldman (1926-2011), a pioneer in the study of Latin American and Chicana/o Art, and a social art historian, died in Los Angeles on September 11, 2011, from Alzheimer’s disease. She was 85. Professor Goldman taught art history in the Los Angeles area for over 20 years. She was a prolific writer and an activist for Chicana/o and Latino Art. In Dimensions of the Americas: Art and Social Change in Latin America and the United States, one of her award winning publications, she stated that part of her life’s work was to “deflect and correct the stereotypes, distortions, and Eurocentric misunderstandings that have plagued all serious approaches to Latino Art history since the 50s.â€
2012 NACCS Award for Fiction (Tejas Foco only)
ANNOUNCING 2012 NACCS TEJAS AWARD FOR FICTION National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies—Tejas Foco Description of Award NACCS-Tejas invites nominations and submissions for its 2012 NACCS-Tejas Fiction Award. The 2012 NACCS Tejas Award for Fiction Committee will consider any novel or collection of short stories published in 2011 in Texas or elsewhere. We will … Read more