JOSIE MÉNDEZ-NEGRETE, Associate Professor in Mexican American Studies at the University of Texas at San Antonio, received her PhD at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She has been Lead Editor of Chicana/Latina Studies: The Journal of MALCS since 2009 in its current home in San Antonio, ending her tenure in 2014. Her autoethnography/ testimonio, Las Hijas de Juan: Daughters Betrayed, was published by Duke University Press as a revised edition in 2006 and was reprinted in 2010. Her essay, “Nopales, amor y corazón: Legacies of Food Through Love,” appeared in Moctezuma’s Table: Rolando Briseño’s Mexican and Chicano Tablescapes (2010). “Editorial Conocimientos as Narrative: Voicing Ways of Knowing” (http://www. youtube.com/watch?v=AcjVS-shhg4), premiered at the Critical Ethnic Studies and the Future of Genocide: Settler Colonialism/ Heteropatriarchy/White Supremacy conference at the University of California, Riverside. She continues to workshop “Cancionera Naci: Toña La Negra”—a multimedia one-woman show that engages a discussion on the third root, or African presence, in Mexico.
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12/22/2015 12:52:59 am
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