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Fine in Fine jacket. Neither remainder nor ex-lib. Hardcover in olive cloth with red stamped titles on spine, in black, bronw and green jacket, 8vo. xi + 238pp. Endnotes. Fine/Fine. Book and jacket are as new: bright, tight, sharp and unmarked. Jacket in Brodart.
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Very good, very good. 238, notes. Castillo introduces the term Xicanisma in a passionate plea for a politically active, socially committed Chicana feminism. In her essay "A Countryless Woman, " Castillo outlines the experience of the brown woman in a racist society that recognizes race relations mostly as a black and whitedilemma. Essays on the Watsonville strike, the early Chicano movement, and the roots of machismo illustrate the extent to which women still struggle against male dominance. Other essays suggest strategies for opposing the suppression of women's spirituality and sexuality by institutionalized religion and the state. The author is the winner of 1993 Mountains and Plains Bookseller's Award, the American Book Award from The Before Columbus Foundation, and the Carl Sandburg Prize.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed. First Edition. Stated first, inscribed and signed by the author on the title page. Dust Jacket is in a removable clear plastic (Brodart) protector. Pages clean. Very Clean Copy-Over 500, 000 Internet Orders Filled.