Acknowledgments
Introduction: Anzaldúan Multiplicitous Agency
1. Interpretive Threads of Anzaldúa's Work
Existential Phenomenology
Relational Ontology
Coalitional Politics
Structure of the Book
2. Geographies of Multiplicitous Selves
Examining Insularity and Isolationism
Examining Individualism and Imperialism
Learning from Nepantleras
3. Turning Ambivalence into Something Else
Insurrectionist Ethics and Agency
Resistant Reconstructions and Ambivalence
Agential Framings of Ambivalence
4. Putting Coyolxauhqui Together
Crip Atravesadas
Disability and the Coyolxauhqui Imperative
Multiplicitous Coalition Building
5. Building Coalition con Nos/otras
Trans Theorizing and Anzaldúa's Writings
Critique of Anzaldúan Mestizaje
Resisting the Coloniality of Reality Enforcement
Multiplicitous Coalition Building
Conclusion: From Nos/otras to Nos/otrxs
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Andrea J. Pitts is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. They are the coeditor (with Mark William Westmoreland) of Beyond Bergson: Examining Race and Colonialism through the Writings of Henri Bergson, also published by SUNY Press, and the coeditor (with Mariana Ortega, and José M. Medina) of Theories of the Flesh: Latinx and Latin American Feminisms, Transformation, and Resistance.