SECTION I Decolonial Movidas
Chapter 1 Decolonizing Feminist Theory: Latina Contributions to the Debate
Chapter 2 Revisiting Gender: A Decolonial Approach
Chapter 3 From Women's Movements to Feminist Theories (and Vice Versa)
Chapter 4 Enrique Dussel's Etica de la liberación, US Women of Color Decolonizing Practices, and Coalitionary Politics amid Difference
Chapter 5 Decolonial Feminist Movidas: A Caribeña (Re)thinks "Privilege," the Wages of Gender, and Building Complex Coalitions
SECTION II Making Feminist Selves
Chapter 6 Philosophical Feminism in Latin America
Chapter 7 Crossroads and In-Between Spaces: A Meditation on Anzaldúa and Beyond
Chapter 8 "Remaking Human Being": Loving, Kaleidoscopic Consciousness in Helena María Viramontes's Their Dogs Came with Them
Chapter 9 African, Latina, Feminist, and Decolonial: Marta Moreno Vega's Remembrance of Life in El Barrio in the 1950s
SECTION III Knowing Otherwise
Chapter 10 Latin America, Decoloniality, and Translation: Feminists Building Connectant Epistemologies
Chapter 11 Embodied Genealogies: Anzaldúa, Nietzsche, and Diverse Epistemic Practice
Chapter 12 Between Hermeneutic Violence and Alphabets of Survival
Chapter 13 Hallucinating Knowing: (Extra)ordinary Consciousness, More-Than-Human Perception, and Other Decolonizing Remedios within Latina and Xicana Feminist Theories
SECTION IV Aesthetic Longings
Chapter 14 Stylized Resistance: Boomerang Perception and Latinas in the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 15 Deracializing Representations of Femininity and the Marketing of Latinidad: Zoe Saldana and L'Oréal's True Match Campaign
Chapter 16 Cámara Queer: Longing, the Photograph, and Queer Latinidad
Chapter 17 Vulnerable Bodies: Juana Alicia's Latina Feminism and Transcorporeal Environmentalism.