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Acknowledgments
Prologue: A Chicana Lesbian Scholar's Tale
Introduction: History
1. Chicana Lesbian Fictions
2. The Mystery of the Weeping Woman
3. Black Velvet Fantasies: "The" Aztec Princess in the Chicana/o Sexual Imagination
4. Sor Juana and the Search for (Queer) Cultural Heroes
5. Memories of Girlhood: Chicana Lesbian Fictions
6. Shameless Histories: Talking Race/Talking Sex
7. Queer for the Revolution: The Representation of Politics and the Politics of Representation
8. Conclusion: With Her Machete in Her Hand
Appendix: Toward a Chronological Bibliography of Chicana Lesbian Fictions, 1971-2002
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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