Ana Milena Ribero

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Ana Milena Ribero's work travels primarily in Rhetoric (100% of indexed citations) · 3 indexed citations.

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  1. Valiant Mother Rhetorics and the Conservative Attack against Critical Race Theory
    doi:10.58680/ce2024872210
  2. The Borders of AIDS: Race, Quarantine, and Resistance: by Karma R. Chávez, U of Washington P, 2021, 241 pp., $25.00 (paperback). ISBN: 978-0-29-57489-7
    Abstract

    In The Borders of AIDS: Race, Quarantine, and Resistance, Karma R. Chavez introduces readers to the “alienizing logic” that arose out of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune d...

    doi:10.1080/02773945.2021.1984172
  3. Advocating Comadrismo: A Feminist Mentoring Approach for Latinas in Rhetoric and Composition
  4. “Papá, Mamá, I’m Coming Home”: Family, Home, and the Neoliberal Immigrant Nation in the National Immigrant Youth Alliance’s “Bring Them Home” Campaign
    Abstract

    Analyzing digital texts created by the activist group the National Immigrant Youth Alliance, this article demonstrates how in some im/migrant activism, the nation is imagined as a familial home so that im/migrants framed as members of the heteropatriarchal family can argue for belonging. Although seemingly persuasive, such rhetoric reproduces the moralizing agenda of neoliberal ideology in terms of heteronormative family values. While im/migrant activism challenges the exclusion of undocumented im/migrants from the U.S. national imaginary, arguments based on family and home can also reproduce heteropatriarchal discourses that rationalize im/migrant discrimination at the intersections of race, gender, and sex.

    doi:10.1080/07350198.2018.1463499
  5. A Review of Alexandra Hidalgo’s Cámara Retórica