No estamos a la intemperie, 9781558613249
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Feminisms’ diverse voices find shelter, defying boundaries, and igniting change.

No estamos a la intemperie

an open call

  • Paperback

    350 pages

  • Release Date

    19 August 2025

Summary

Sheltering Feminisms: An Open Call for Rebellious Thought

No estamos a la intemperie: An Open Call is a landmark issue, marking the first open call in the 50-year history of the academic journal WSQ. This groundbreaking edition features articles in both English and Spanish, exploring a diverse range of themes:

  • Drag Pedagogy
  • Black Feminisms and Humor
  • Transnational Feminisms in Eurasia
  • Testimonies of Trans Men in Guatemala

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781558613249
ISBN-10:1558613242
Series:Women's Studies Quarterly
Author:Kendra Sullivan, ngeles Donoso Macaya
Publisher:Feminist Press at The City University of New York
Imprint:Feminist Press at The City University of New York
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:350
Release Date:19 August 2025
Weight:0g
Dimensions:228mm x 152mm
About The Author

Kendra Sullivan

Ángeles Donoso Macaya is a feminist immigrant educator, scholar, and writer from Santiago, Chile. She is professor of Latin American visual studies in the PhD program in Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures at the CUNY Graduate Center, and professor of Spanish at BMCC/CUNY. She is the author of La insubordinacin de la fotografa (Metales Pesados, 2021) / The Insubordination of Photography: Documentary Practices under Chile’s Dictatorship (University of Florida Press, 2020), of the autobiographical essay Lanallwe (Tusquets, 2023); and coauthor, with photographer Paz Errzuriz, of archivo imperfecto/imperfect archive (Metales Pesados, 2023). She is based in New York City, New York.

Kendra Sullivan is a poet, a public artist, and an activist scholar. She is director of the Center for the Humanities at the CUNY Graduate Center, where she led the Andrew W. Mellon Seminar on Public Engagement and Collaborative Research from 2014-2024. Sullivan is a codirector of the NYC Climate Justice Hub, the publisher of Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, and a co-editorial director of Women’s Studies Quarterly. Her books include Zero Point Dream Poems (Doublecross Press) and Reps (Ugly Duckling Presse). She is based in New York City, New York.

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