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- From Counter to Hegemonic: Re-Mapping Ideology in Latina/o Life Writing from the War on Terror Volume 36, Number 1, Winter 2013, pp. 179-210
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This issue contains 13 articles in total
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- Manaakitanga in Motion: Indigenous Choreographies of Possibility
- Concealing God: How Argentine Women Political Prisoners Performed a Collective Identity
- From Counter to Hegemonic: Re-Mapping Ideology in Latina/o Life Writing from the War on Terror
- Recording Daily Life in the Margins of History and of the Nation: Rachid Nini’s Diary of a Clandestine Migrant
- Go Back to Where You Came From: Stunt Documentary, Conversion Narrative, and the Limits of Testimony on Australian Television
- Thugs and Bandits: Life and Law in Colonial and Epicolonial India
- Silenced Histories and Sanitized Autobiographies: The 1953 CIA Coup in Iran
- “Baleful Postcoloniality” and Palestinian Women’s Life Writing
- Passing Away: Despair, Eulogies, and Millennial Palestine
- Representing Baleful Specters and Uncanny Repetitions: Life Writing and Imperialism’s Afterlives
- Baleful Postcoloniality and Auto/Biography
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