Trans(Affective)mediation: Feeling Our Way From Paper to Digitized Zines and Back Again

Brouwer, Daniel and Adela C. Licona (forthcoming)."Trans(affective)mediation: Feeling Our Way from Paper to Digitized Zines." Spec. event on Queer Technologies.Eds. Katherine Sender and Adrienne Shaw. Critical Studies in Media Communication.

Maldonado, Marta, Licona, Adela C. and Sarah Hendricks (2016). "Latin@ Immobilities and Altermobilities within the US Deportability Regime," Special Issue on the Geographies of Mobility. Register of the Association of American Geographers. Mei-Po Kwan and Tim Schwanen, Eds.

Licona, A.C., & Chávez, K. (2015). "Relational Literacies and their Coalitional Possibilities," Peitho: The Journal of the Coalition of Women Scholars in the History of Rhetoric and Limerick.

Licona, A.C., & Chávez, K. (2015). "A Swarm of Vitalities / A Swarm of Affinities (experimental video)," Peitho: The Journal of the Coalition of Women Scholars in the History of Rhetoric and Composition.

Licona, Adela C., and Chávez, Karma. (2015). "Queer and At present." Queer and At present Special Issue of The Writing Instructor.

Fields, A., Martin, 50., Licona, A.C., & the Crossroads Collaborative. (2015). "Performing Urgency: Slamming & Spitting as Disquisitional and Creative Response to State Crisis." Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Engineering, and Education.

Licona, Adela C., & Maldonado, Marta Yard., (2014).  "The Social Product of Latin@ Im/migrant Visibilities and Invisibilities: Geographies of Ability in Pocket-sized Town America" Antipode 46 (2). Print.

Licona, Adela C., and Hayward, Eva S., (2014). "Trans~Waters~ Coalitional Thinking on Art + Surround: A Photo Essay in Two Parts." Proximities and Terrain.org

Licona, Adela C., & Russell, Stephen T. (2013). eds. "Transdisciplinary & Community Literacies: Shifting Discourses & Practices Through New Paradigms of Public Scholarship & Action-Oriented Inquiry," Special Issue, Community Literacy Periodical, 8.1.

Licona, Adela C., & Gonzales, J. Sarah. (2013). "Education/Connection/Action: Community Literacies and Shared Knowledges equally Artistic Productions for Social Justice" in "Transdisciplinary & Customs Literacies: Shifting Discourses & Practices Through New Paradigms of Public Scholarship & Action-Oriented Inquiry," (Licona & Russell, eds) Community Literacy Journal, 8.1.

Licona, Adela C., & Soto, Sandra Yard., (Forthcoming, 2013). "HB 2281: Key Points, Political Implications, and Local Mobilizations,," in Book 2 Encyclopedia of Latino/every bit in Politics, Social Movements, and Law, edited by Suzanne Obler and Deena González. Oxford Academy Press.

Licona, Adela C., (2012) Zines In Tertiary Space: Radical Cooperation and Borderlands Rhetoric. SUNY Press: New York.

Hardcover - 224 pages • Release Date: October 2012

Summary

Develops 3rd-space theory by engaging with zines produced by feminists and queers of colour.

Zines in Tertiary Infinite develops 3rd-space theory with a applied appointment in the subcultural space of zines as culling media produced specifically by feminists and queers of color. Adela C. Licona explores how borderlands' rhetorics part in feminist, and queer of-colour zines to challenge dominant knowledges equally well as normativitizing mis/representations. Licona characterizes these zines as third-infinite sites of borderlands rhetorics revealing dissident performances, disruptive rhetorical acts, and coalitions that effect new cultural, political, economical, and sexual configurations.

"Zines in 3rd Infinite throws lite upon an important and oftentimes neglected space of alternative culture past looking at the media generated by people of color, who both employ the subcultural media to explore and articulate their ideas and lives in a way they feel cannot be washed through more mainstream channels, even so also understand (and articulate) the ways in which the white, center-class dominated subcultures create new sets of constraints and limitations. Inside subcultural studies, and media studies in general, this is a critical area of study. The author knows the globe of which she speaks."

— Stephen Duncombe, author of Notes from Secret: Zines and the Politics of Culling Culture

Gutíerrez, Laura, Joseph, Miranda, Licona, Adela C., and Soto, Sandra K., (2011). "Nativism, Normativity, and Neoliberalism in Arizona: Challenges Within and Outside the Classroom," With Christina Hanhardt, Transformations, special upshot edited by Hiram Perez.

Licona, Adela C., (2010).  Solicited Review of Argentine republic: Stories for a Nation by Amy K. Kaminsky, 2008, and The Woman in the Zoot Arrange: Gender, Nationalism, and the Cultural Politics of Retentiveness, by Catherine S. Ramírez, 2009. Feminist Formations.

Crabtree, Robbin D., Sapp, David A., & Licona, Adela C. (Eds.), (2009). Feminist Pedagogy: Looking Back to Move Forward.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Licona, Adela C., (2008).  Solicited Review of Latina Activists across Borders: Women's Grassroots Organizing in Mexico and Texas by Milagros Peña. Latino Studies.

Maldonado, Marta, & Licona, Adela C. (2008).  "Re-thinking Integration equally Reciprocal Process: Implications for Research and Practise." Journal of Latino-Latin American Studies.

Licona, Adela C., (2007).  "Borderlands Peregrinations." Nóesis: Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades sixteen (32).

Herndl, Carl, & Licona, Adela C. (2007).  "Shifting Agency: Agency, Kairos, and the Possibilities of Social Action." In M. Zachery & C. Thralls, (Eds.), Chatty Practices in Workplaces and the Professions: Cultural Perspectives on the Regulation of Discourse and Organizations. New York: Baywood Publishing.

Licona, Adela C. (Summer, 2005).  "(B)orderlands' Rhetorics and Representations: The Transformative Potential of Tertiary-Space Feminist Scholarship and Zines." National Women'south Studies Clan Journal 17(ii).

Carrillo-Rowe, Aimee, & Licona, Adela C. (Eds.), (Summer 2005). Special Result: "Moving Locations: The Politics of Identity in Motion." National Women's Studies Clan Journal 17(2).

Licona, Adela C., & Carrillo-Rowe, Aimee. (Eds.), (Summer 2005). Special Issue: "Later Words: Feminist Praxis as a Bridge Between Theory and Practice." National Women's Studies Clan Journal 17(ii).

Licona, Adela C. and Lee, Jamie A. (2008) Circles of White as part of the Invisible City Project in Tucson, AZ.

Dernier, Ann, Lee, Jamie A., and Licona, Adela C. (2008) On The Plaza Between ~ for Joseph as part of the Invisible Metropolis Project in Tucson, AZ.

Licona, Adela C. (2007). "La Migra." Reprinted in Cafe Revolucion Productions.

Licona, Adela C. (2007).  "Borderlands' Lullaby: The Vocal of the Entremundista." TRIVIA: VOICES OF FEMINISM, Resurrection Issue.

Jacob, Krista, & Licona, Adela C. (Spring, 2005). "Writing the Waves: A Dialogue on the Tools, Tactics, and Tensions of Feminisms and Feminist Practices over Time and Place." National Women's Studies Clan Periodical 17(1).

Licona, Adela C. (2004). "La Migra." Sexing the Political: A Journal of Tertiary Wave Feminism on
Sexuality, 3(ane).

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Source: http://www.u.arizona.edu/~aclicona/publications.html

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