Second LatCrit Joint Symposium
Culture, Language, Sexuality and Law: LatCrit Theory and the Construction of the Nation
Introduction
Elizabeth
M. Iglesias and Francisco Valdes, Expanding Directions, Exploding Parameters:
Culture And Nation In LatCrit Coalitional Imagination
Foreword
Berta
Esperanza Hernandez-Truyol & Sharon Elizabeth Rush, Culture, Nationhood,
And The Human Rights Ideal
Article
Margaret
E. Montoya, Silence and Silencing: Their Centripetal And Centrifugal
Forces In Legal Communication, Pedagogy and Discourse
Commentaries
Steven
W. Bender, Silencing Culture And Culturing Silence: A Comparative Experience Of Centrifugal Forces In The Ethnic Studies Curriculum
Dorothy
E. Roberts, The Paradox Of Silence: Some Questions About Silence As Resistance
Article
Gema
Perez-Sanchez, Franco"s Spain, Queer Nation?
Commentaries
Peter
Kwan, Querying a Queer Spain Under Franco
Ratna
Kapur & Tayyab Mahmud, Hegemony, Coercion, And Their Teeth-Gritting Harmony: A Commentary On Power, Culture, And Sexuality In Franco"s Spain
Afterword
Patricia
Fernandez-Kelly, Legal Language in The Age Of Globalization: Prospects And Dilemmas