Jody A. Marin is a full professor of English at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, where she also serves as the interim Writing Center Director. Norma E. Cantu is the Norine R. and T. Frank Murchison Distinguished Professor in Humanities at Trinity University. She has authored or edited multiple books, including co-editing Entre Guadalupe y Malinche: Tejanas in Literature and Art.
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Introduction. Documenting Tejanas: Tejana Cultural Identity within the Tejanx Ethos (Jody A. MarIn and Norma E. CantU) Part I. ?QuiEnes somos? Searching for and Finding Who We Are Madre Land: An Abridged Guide for Blooming in the Borderlands by Seven Generations of Tejana Mothers & Mijas (Bonnie Ilza Cisneros) Becoming Tejana: A Familial and Academic Genealogy of My Tejanidad (Margaret E. CantU-SAnchez) From Luby's to Graceland (Elizabeth N. Flores) Fear, Voice, and Gritos: The Complexity of Embracing My Identity as a Tejana (Sonya Barrera Eddy) Un puente (Crystal Silva-McCormick) Rite of Passage (Elizabeth N. Flores) Tejanas unidas en identidad, sacrificio, y celebraciOn (Tejanas United in Identity, Sacrifice, and Celebration) (Kiri Avelar and Elisa De La Rosa) Embracing Our Tejanidad: Becoming Comadres Chingonas during COVID-19 (Mayra Olivares-Urueta and Ana MartInez) You Bring Out the Tejana in Me (Norma E. CantU) Somos Tejanas (Celeste GuzmAn Mendoza) Part II. Music, Dancing, and Cultural Movidas Tejano Music: Two Cultures, Two Genders (Miriam Romero) Tejanidad y Conjunto: Remembrance, Performance, and Expression of Tejanidad through Conjunto Music (Jody A. MarIn) Dynamics of Movement: Tejana Representation and Inclusion in the Dance Community (Sophia Salgado) "(No) soy Tejana": An Interview with Cynthia PErez, with an Essay on Tejana Storytelling (Romana Radlwimmer) LoterIa as an Expression of Tejanidad (Gabriela C. Zapata) The SandIa (Patricia Zamora) Miel de mesquite (Norma E. CantU) Part III. Resilience Notas on Teaching Tejana Studies in the Twenty-First-Century Classroom (Lilia Raquel Rosas) Unsilencing the Past and Re-membering: The Spirit Work of Movement-Era Tejanas (Brenda Sendejo) Tejanas Remembering Segregation: Intersections of Gender, Race, and Memory (Jennifer R. NAjera) Los cIrculos sociales: Tejanas in Higher Education 1925-1940s (Alberto Rodriguez and Jeffrey Glick) A Legacy of Tejana Athleticism: Community, Civil Rights, and Belonging since 1930 (Paulina A. Serrano) Midwest Tejanas: Navigating entre Mundos Juntas (Amanda Flores, Dianey Leal, AngElica Ruvalcaba, and Erika Vallejo) Radical Self-Love: A Theory of Being (Venetia June Pedraza) SNOVID, the Storm within the Storm (Domino Renee Perez) Blackout: White Walkers in Winterfell, c. 2021 (Liliana Valenzuela) Spanglish Sonnet (Dr. Lichita) Part IV: (Im)migration Vernix Caseosa (Dr. Lichita) Tejas Is My AztlAn: On Migrating from South to North and Affirming My Tejanidad (Brenci PatiNo) Crossing the Border to Better Times (MarIa-Luisa Ornelas-June) Changing Cultural Rhythms (Mary Helen PErez) Los Alacranes: Una Familia's Migration Story (Susana Nevarez-Marquez) Zapatos (Adriana DomInguez) Desert Women (Alma M. GarcIa) Part V. Artwork Urban Ecology (Reconquista) (Ashley Mireles) Emma Tenayuca (Ashley Mireles) Texans vs. Tejanos (Wendi Valladares) Chicano Kitchen (Wendi Valladares) Culebra Azul (Celeste De Luna) Healing Borderland Hand (Celeste De Luna) Soy Tejana (Mayra Zamora) Siempre Selena (Mayra Zamora) Frances con el Arbol de la Vida (Santa Barraza) Acknowledgments Contributors Index

