New Books in Critical Theory

Nicole M. Guidotti-Hernández, "Archiving Mexican Masculinities in Diaspora" (Duke UP, 2021)

Feb 23, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Nicol's Second Book, Archiving Mexican Masculinities, Is Out Now.
02:44 • 2min
3
What I Learned About Latinos in College
04:44 • 5min
4
The Artivoeneval De Lasion
10:11 • 5min
5
The Brasito Program
15:23 • 1min
6
You Write Out of Frustration
16:31 • 1min
7
How Did These Two Stories Come Into Contact With Each Other?
17:46 • 5min
8
The Intimacies of Mexicans in the United States
23:10 • 3min
9
Enrico's Experience of Racism in the United States
25:57 • 2min
10
Book Review: Floras Mavilans
27:41 • 4min
11
What's Going on in the Junta?
31:56 • 5min
12
Dexcom G Six Device - The Best Way to Keep Your Blood Glucose in Range
36:29 • 3min
13
What Happens With Bala?
39:39 • 5min
14
I Love Her, There's So Much More Book to Get Through
44:47 • 1min
15
The Letters to the Boys Are Tender Expressions of Love and Patriotism
46:13 • 5min
16
Where Does the First Part of Your Book End?
51:41 • 3min
17
The Homo Erotics of Abjection, the Gaze and Leonard Nadell's Selina's Vale Bracet Photographs
55:03 • 2min
18
Isn't It a Good Case Study for Local and Regional History?
57:32 • 3min
19
Are You Taking Care of Yourself in a Labor Camp?
01:00:35 • 3min
20
Queer Theory and Queer Approaches
01:03:15 • 2min
21
Isn't the Photographer a Queer Artist?
01:05:21 • 3min
22
A Review of the Mexican Adones
01:08:26 • 3min
23
What's Up With Your New Book? And What Are You Working on Now?
01:11:52 • 4min