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¿Y Yo También?: Latinas Respond to #MeToo: Global Media and Race

Editat de Melissa Castillo-Garsow Contribuţii de Peggy Robles-Alvarado, Deisi Cuate, Maria Teresa Fernández, Esther Díaz Martín, Tamara G. Saliva, Ileana Jiménez, Lisa Quinones, Christine Kandic Torres, Roberto Hurtado, Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa, Rosita Scerbo, Erika Gisela Abad, Cristina Méndez, Jennifer Maritza McCauley, Renee Lemus, Cristina Rose
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 oct 2026 – vârsta ani
¿Y Yo También? brings together a diverse range of Latina voices to address the under-representation of Latinx voices in the #MeToo movement and discussions of sexual violence. Through scholarly analysis of literature, media, podcasting, film, art, and testimonio alongside memoir, poetry, a short play, and personal essays, the authors address varied Latina experiences of sexual assault and harassment. These authors grapple with these traumas alongside their intersectional contexts including US imperialism in Puerto Rico, race, sexuality, indigeneity, religion, the publication landscape and more. Ultimately, each contribution sheds light on the lack of scholarly and media attention to the realities of Latinas and sexual assault but also chart pathways toward individual and community healing. This is a volume that is intellectually rigorous yet deeply accessible—suited for academics, college-level students, creatives, performers, practitioners, activists, and general readers alike.
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ISBN-13: 9781978848047
ISBN-10: 1978848048
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Seria Global Media and Race


Notă biografică

MELISSA CASTILLO-GARSOW is an associate professor of English at Lehman College in the Bronx and at the CUNY Graduate Center in Manhattan. She is the author and editor of seven volumes, including A Mexican State of Mind: New York City and the New Borderlands of Culture (2020) the poetry collection Coatlicue Eats the Apple; and ¡Manteca!: An Anthology of Afro-Latin@ Poets.

Cuprins

Introduction: Y Yo También: Breaking Personal,
Cultural, and Institutional Silences 
MELISSA CASTILLO-GARSOW
Part I Confronting #MeToo 
1 #YYOTAMBIÉN? A Ten-Minute
Play 
PEGGY ROBLES-ALVARADO
2 Afro-Latina
en el Barrio: Religion, Sex, and Poetry
in Elizabeth Acevedo’s The Poet X 
DEISI CUATE
3 Healing the Wounds 
MARÍA TERESA “MARIPOSA” FERNÁNDEZ
4 #Me-muthafukin’-
too!
Podcasting Feminist Rage 
ESTHER DÍAZ MARTÍN
Part II Telling Nuestras Historias 
5 Mother’s Stare 
TAMARA G. SALIVA
6 The Inside Part 
ILEANA JIMÉNEZ
7 The Alcohol, Sex, and Shame Cycle 
LISA QUINONES
Part III #MeToo and the Publishing Landscape 
8 The Role of Representation in Healing 
CHRISTINE KANDIC TORRES
9 Their Own Voice 
ROBERTA HURTADO
10 Y Yo También, y Sigue 
DAHLMA LLANOS-FIGUEROA
Part IV Healing Ourselves and Our Communities 
11 Silent Beauty Unveiled: Confronting Generational Trauma
and Finding Healing in Jasmin Mara López’s Autobiographical
Documentary
ROSITA SCERBO
12 “Margarita’s December” Revisited
ERIKA GISELA ABAD
13 At Qini Kyu’kli: Relational Understanding, Healing,
and Storying Survivorhood 
CRISTINA S. MÉNDEZ
14 Excerpts from Scar On / Scar Off
JENNIFER MARITZA MCCAULEY
15 Cycles of Healing: Using the Moon Cycle and Testimonio
to Heal from Gendered Violence
LAS DOCTORAS (RENEE LEMUS AND CRISTINA ROSE)
Notes on Contributors
Index
 

Descriere

This volume brings together a diverse range of Latina voices to address the under-representation of Latinx voices in the #MeToo movement and discussions of sexual violence. The volume combines scholarly and creative responses including memoir, testimonio, theater, podcasting, literature and more while maintaining a strong commitment to healing and community-building.