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Acknowledgments Introduction: Chican@ Literary and Cultural Studies, Queer Theory, and the Challenge of Racialized Sexuality
1. Making Familia from Racialized Sexuality: Cherríe Moraga's Memoirs, Manifestos, and Motherhood
2. Fixing Up the House of Race with Richard Rodriguez
3. Queering the Conquest with Ana Castillo
4. Américo Paredes and the De-Mastery of Desire Epilogue: Back to the Futura Notes References Index
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