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2021 Lambda Literary Awards Finalist

Nepantla Squared maps the lives of two transgender mestiz@s, one during the turn of the twentieth century and one during the turn of the twenty-first century, to chart the ways race, gender, sex, ethnicity, and capital function differently in different times. To address the erasure of transgender mestiz@ realities from history, Linda Heidenreich employs an intersectional analysis that critiques monopoly and global capitalism. Heidenreich builds on the work of Gloria Anzaldúa’s concept of nepantleras, those who could live between and embody more than one culture, to coin the term nepantla², marking times of capitalist transition where gender was also in motion. Transgender mestiz@s, too, embodied that movement.

Heidenreich insists on a careful examination of the multiple in-between spaces that construct lives between cultures and genders during in-between times of shifting empire and ca

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“[A] compelling contribution to how we understand trans and Latinx identities, urgently addressing the question of how gendered embodiment is conditioned by sociopolitical factors.”—Marcos Gonsalez, Los Angeles Review of Books

"Well written, insightful, and thought provoking, Heidenreich's work is an important contribution to several fields, including Chicanx studies and history, and Trans studies and history. It is a must-read for those interested in the history of transmestiz@ identity and history in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands."—Yvette J Saavedra, New Mexico Historical Review
“This queer Chicanx history project is everything such a project should be: a brilliant analysis with fresh and illuminating ideas and approaches, an unearthing of hidden trans stories, and an intellectual exploration of trans mestiz@ identity.”—Norma E. Cantú, Norine R. and T. Frank Murchison Professor of the Humanities at Trinity University
Nepantla Squared is a welcome and refreshing contribution to intersectional trans, queer, and feminist histories of resistant gender. Linda Heidenreich provides a new depth of context to famous stories of anti-trans violence and resistance, like those of Jack Garland and Gwen Araujo, showing how these are stories about colonialism, capitalism, and neoliberal economic policy. Heidenreich’s writing is pleasurably readable and the book is insightful and original.”—Dean Spade, author of Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law
“Historical, materialist, and timely, this book adds new important ways of understanding trans in different historical moments and through nonbinary mestiz@ indigenous roots and routes in the Americas.”—Kale Bantigue Fajardo, author of Filipino Crosscurrents: Oceanographies of Seafaring, Masculinities, and Globalization

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: History as Nepantla2
Chapter One. A World Created through Motion
Chapter Two. Motion-Change in the Life and Times of Jack Mugarrieta Garland
Chapter Three. NAFTA and Generative Movement in the Sixth Sun
Chapter Four. Motion-Change in the Life and Times of Gwen Amber Rose Araujo
Chapter Five. Nepantler@s of the Sixth Sun
Conclusion: Into the Sixth Sun
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781496213402, 978-1496213402
      ISBN10: 1496213408

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      2021 Lambda Literary Awards Finalist

      Nepantla Squared maps the lives of two transgender mestiz@s, one during the turn of the twentieth century and one during the turn of the twenty-first century, to chart the ways race, gender, sex, ethnicity, and capital function differently in different times. To address the erasure of transgender mestiz@ realities from history, Linda Heidenreich employs an intersectional analysis that critiques monopoly and global capitalism. Heidenreich builds on the work of Gloria Anzaldúa’s concept of nepantleras, those who could live between and embody more than one culture, to coin the term nepantla², marking times of capitalist transition where gender was also in motion. Transgender mestiz@s, too, embodied that movement.

      Heidenreich insists on a careful examination of the multiple in-between spaces that construct lives between cultures and genders during in-between times of shifting empire and ca

      Trade Review
      “[A] compelling contribution to how we understand trans and Latinx identities, urgently addressing the question of how gendered embodiment is conditioned by sociopolitical factors.”—Marcos Gonsalez, Los Angeles Review of Books

      "Well written, insightful, and thought provoking, Heidenreich's work is an important contribution to several fields, including Chicanx studies and history, and Trans studies and history. It is a must-read for those interested in the history of transmestiz@ identity and history in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands."—Yvette J Saavedra, New Mexico Historical Review
      “This queer Chicanx history project is everything such a project should be: a brilliant analysis with fresh and illuminating ideas and approaches, an unearthing of hidden trans stories, and an intellectual exploration of trans mestiz@ identity.”—Norma E. Cantú, Norine R. and T. Frank Murchison Professor of the Humanities at Trinity University
      Nepantla Squared is a welcome and refreshing contribution to intersectional trans, queer, and feminist histories of resistant gender. Linda Heidenreich provides a new depth of context to famous stories of anti-trans violence and resistance, like those of Jack Garland and Gwen Araujo, showing how these are stories about colonialism, capitalism, and neoliberal economic policy. Heidenreich’s writing is pleasurably readable and the book is insightful and original.”—Dean Spade, author of Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law
      “Historical, materialist, and timely, this book adds new important ways of understanding trans in different historical moments and through nonbinary mestiz@ indigenous roots and routes in the Americas.”—Kale Bantigue Fajardo, author of Filipino Crosscurrents: Oceanographies of Seafaring, Masculinities, and Globalization

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction: History as Nepantla2
      Chapter One. A World Created through Motion
      Chapter Two. Motion-Change in the Life and Times of Jack Mugarrieta Garland
      Chapter Three. NAFTA and Generative Movement in the Sixth Sun
      Chapter Four. Motion-Change in the Life and Times of Gwen Amber Rose Araujo
      Chapter Five. Nepantler@s of the Sixth Sun
      Conclusion: Into the Sixth Sun
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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