1 of 5 meXicana Fashions collects perspectives of scholars who reflect on their own relationships to particular garments, analyze the politics of dress and examine the role of consumerism and entrepreneurialism behind the creation of styles. 2 of 5 Micaela Díaz-Sánchez, assistant professor in the Department of Chican@ studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, participates in zapateado performance. 3 of 5 Adjusted to remote instruction during the pandemic, Aída Hurtado continues to express her Chicana identity with her colorful chancla collection. 4 of 5 Aída Hurtado, Luis Leal Endowed Chair in the Department of Chican@ Studies at UC Santa Barbara, dissects visual representations of various sexualities and femininities in her chapter for meXicana Fashions.
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