Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 240
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-7425-1458-4 • Hardback • May 2003 • $160.00 • (£123.00)
978-0-7425-1459-1 • Paperback • April 2003 • $61.00 • (£47.00)
978-1-4616-4090-5 • eBook • April 2003 • $57.50 • (£44.00)
Mar'a Lugones is associate professor of Latin American and Caribbean studies at Binghamton University, SUNY.
Chapter 1 Hablando cara a cara/Speaking Face: An Exploration of Ethnocentric Racism
Chapter 2 Structure/Anti-structure and Agency Under Oppression
Chapter 3 On the Logic of Pluralist Feminism
Chapter 4 Playfulness, "World"-Travelling, and Loving Perception
Chapter 5 Hard-to-Handle Anger
Chapter 6 Purity, Impurity, and Separation
Chapter 7 Boomerang Perception and the Colonizing Gaze: ginger reflections on horizontal hostility
Chapter 8 El Pasar Discontinúo de la Cachapera/Tortillera del Barrio a la Barra al Movimiento. The discontinuous passing of the cachapera/torillera from the barrio to bar to the Movement
Chapter 9 Enticements and dangers of community and home for a radical politics
Chapter 10 Tactical-strategies of the street-walker/estratagias-tácticas de la callejera
Lugones teaches us vigilance, tentativeness, acuity, and playfulness in remembering that we are different selves in different worlds of sense.
— Margaret Urban Walker, Donald J. Schuenke Chair in Philosophy, Marquette University
In Pilgrimages/Peregrinajes, Maria Lugones brilliantly intervenes at the level of meaning by offering a logic of resistance, giving words to what she learned in loving engagement with companion resistors. Asserting that as women of color we cannot stand on any ground that is not also a crossing, Lugones invites us to move across realities, bring our cultures into hybrid life, and shape ground together. Pilgrimages/Peregrinajes is a crucial epistemology of liberation, taking us further in an emancipatory direction.
— Gloria E. Anzaldúa, author of Borderlands/La Frontera
Astounding conceptual innovations and distinct conceptual creations.
— Sarah Lucia Hoagland; Off Our Backs: The Feminist NewsJournal
Maria Lugones's collection has been so eagerly awaited because of the uncompromising clarity with which she captures the suffocating logics of political and conceptual domination and her unmistakable conviction that creative resistance to such suffocation is made possible only in close company with others. Pilgrimages/Peregrinajes provides sustained and deeply loving instruction in how to rethink the very meanings of justice and agency.
— Elizabeth Spelman, Smith College