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3Cámara QueerIn Andrea J. Pitts, Mariana Ortega & José Medina (eds.), Theories of the Flesh: Latinx and Latin American Feminisms, Transformation, and Resistance, Oxford University Press. pp. 264-280. 2020.This essay examines photographic representations of queer Latinidad. A longing to discover a photographic history of Latina lesbian desire prompts a discussion of queerness in the context of Latinx love, sexuality, and desire. By way of examples of photographic representations, queer Latinidad is presented as complex and capable of encompassing paradoxical but expansive, nondichotomous understandings of sexuality and of gender presentation. Such photographic representations also allow for diside…Read more
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4Faith in UnityIn Mariana Ortega & Linda Martín Alcoff (eds.), Constructing the Nation: A Race and Nationalism Reader, Suny Press. pp. 91-101. 2009.
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9The Race of NationalismIn Mariana Ortega & Linda Martín Alcoff (eds.), Constructing the Nation: A Race and Nationalism Reader, Suny Press. pp. 1-13. 2009.
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19Muslim Immigrants in Post–9/11 American PoliticsIn Mariana Ortega & Linda Martín Alcoff (eds.), Constructing the Nation: A Race and Nationalism Reader, Suny Press. pp. 103-129. 2009.
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4ContributorsIn Mariana Ortega & Linda Martín Alcoff (eds.), Constructing the Nation: A Race and Nationalism Reader, Suny Press. pp. 231-233. 2009.
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6Citizenship and Political FriendshipIn Mariana Ortega & Linda Martín Alcoff (eds.), Constructing the Nation: A Race and Nationalism Reader, Suny Press. pp. 153-175. 2009.
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5Theorizing the Aesthetic HomelandIn Mariana Ortega & Linda Martín Alcoff (eds.), Constructing the Nation: A Race and Nationalism Reader, Suny Press. pp. 201-230. 2009.
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2Cultural Affirmation, Power, and DissentIn Mariana Ortega & Linda Martín Alcoff (eds.), Constructing the Nation: A Race and Nationalism Reader, Suny Press. pp. 17-42. 2009.
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5Subject IndexIn Mariana Ortega & Linda Martín Alcoff (eds.), Constructing the Nation: A Race and Nationalism Reader, Suny Press. pp. 239-244. 2009.
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7On the Limits of Postcolonial Identity PoliticsIn Mariana Ortega & Linda Martín Alcoff (eds.), Constructing the Nation: A Race and Nationalism Reader, Suny Press. pp. 179-200. 2009.
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5Situating Race and Nation in the U.S. ContextIn Mariana Ortega & Linda Martín Alcoff (eds.), Constructing the Nation: A Race and Nationalism Reader, Suny Press. pp. 131-152. 2009.
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4Name IndexIn Mariana Ortega & Linda Martín Alcoff (eds.), Constructing the Nation: A Race and Nationalism Reader, Suny Press. pp. 235-237. 2009.
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5When Fear Interferes with FreedomIn Mariana Ortega & Linda Martín Alcoff (eds.), Constructing the Nation: A Race and Nationalism Reader, Suny Press. pp. 43-63. 2009.
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1Carnal Aesthetics: The Art of Living in LatinidadDuke University Press. 2025.In _Carnal Aesthetics_, Mariana Ortega presents a phenomenological study of aesthetics grounded in the work of primarily Latinx artists. She introduces the idea of carnal aesthetics informed by carnalities, creative practices informed by the self’s affective attunement to the material, cultural, historical, communal, and the spiritual. For Ortega, carnal aesthetics offers a way to think about the affective and bodily experiences of racialized selves. Drawing on Gloria Anzaldúa, Chela Sandoval, J…Read more
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77How Do You Remember What You Don’t Remember? Other Stories/Historias Bravas by KoyoltzintliJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 83 (3): 262-265. 2025.
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65Carnalities: the art of living in latinidadDuke University Press. 2025.Carnal Aesthetics presents a phenomenological study of aesthetics grounded in the creative practices of Latinx artists and individuals. For Mariana Ortega, carnal aesthetics offers a way to think about the affective and bodily experiences of racialized selves in their engagements with art and photography. Ortega looks primarily at Latinx photography and Latinx subjects, tracing the transformative potential of artmaking for the self's liberatory growth. Ortega draws heavily on the work of Gloria …Read more
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70Crossroads in the Flesh: An Interview with Mariana OrtegaDiacritics 50 (2): 98-110. 2022.Abstract:Jessica Elkayam asks Mariana Ortega about the influence both Latina feminisms and Martin Heidegger have had on the development of Ortega's mestiza theory.
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48Impureza Crítica e a Disputa por uma Fenomenologia CríticaPhenomenology, Humanities and Sciences 5 (3): 147-160. 2024.A fenomenologia encontra-se em um momento crítico, enquanto investigadores reinterpretam textos canônicos e reverenciados de Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger e Maurice Merleau-Ponty para tentar demonstrar sua importância política e ética. Mais especificamente, os fenomenólogos desejam demonstrar a relevância da fenomenologia para as análises críticas das diversas identidades sociais. Devido aos compromissos metodológicos com o método transcendental, uma predileção por evidências apodíticas, o ap…Read more
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68HometacticsIn Emily S. Lee (ed.), Living Alterities: Phenomenology, Embodiment, and Race, State University of New York Press. pp. 173-188. 2014.
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222In-Between: Latina Feminist Phenomenology, Multiplicity, and the SelfSUNY Press. 2016.Draws from Latina feminism, existential phenomenology, and race theory to explore the concept of selfhood. This original study intertwining Latina feminism, existential phenomenology, and race theory offers a new philosophical approach to understanding selfhood and identity. Focusing on writings by Gloría Anzaldúa, María Lugones, and Linda Martín Alcoff, Mariana Ortega articulates a phenomenology that introduces a conception of selfhood as both multiple and singular. Her Latina feminist phenomen…Read more
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131Critical Impurity and the Race for Critical PhenomenologyPuncta 5 (4): 9-31. 2022.Informed by María Lugones’s understanding of the “logic of purity,” this essay analyzes the race for critical phenomenology. It suggests how Lugones’s analysis of such a logic may guide us in developing phenomenological analyses of complex social identities such as race. It also shows how traces of the logic of purity remain even in critical phenomenological analyses of race. Specifically, the essay analyzes the methodological call for a reduction of quasi-transcendental structures. Ultimately a…Read more
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Altars for the Living: Shadow Ground, Aesthetic Memory, and the US-Mexico BorderlandsIn Shannon Sullivan (ed.), Thinking the US South: contemporary philosophy from Southern perspectives, Northwestern University Press. 2021.
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91Review of Black Is Beautiful: A Philosophy of Black Aesthetics Black Is Beautiful: A Philosophy of Black Aesthetics. By Taylor, Paul C.. Malden. MA: John Wiley & Sons, 2016. (review)Critical Philosophy of Race 6 (2): 287-292. 2018.Review of Black Is Beautiful: A Philosophy of Black Aesthetics. By Taylor, Paul C.. Malden. MA: John Wiley & Sons, 2016.
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90Photographic Representation of Racialized BodiesCritical Philosophy of Race 1 (2): 163-189. 2013.This paper examines photographic representations of the racialized body, more specifically, photographic representation of Afro-Mexicans, a group that has been previously made invisible from Mexican national identity but that has reemerged as the “Third Root of Mexico.” The question guiding the discussion is whether such racialized bodies can be represented in such a way that does not perpetuate racist, colonialist desires and impulses. First, I analyze the indexical nature of photographs and it…Read more
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2Cámara Queer: Longing, the Photograph, and Queer LatinidadIn Andrea J. Pitts, Mariana Ortega & José Medina (eds.), Theories of the Flesh: Latinx and Latin American Feminisms, Transformation, and Resistance, Oxford University Press. pp. 264-280. 2020.This essay examines photographic representations of queer Latinidad. A longing to discover a photographic history of Latina lesbian desire prompts a discussion of queerness in the context of Latinx love, sexuality, and desire. By way of examples of photographic representations, queer Latinidad is presented as complex and capable of encompassing paradoxical but expansive, nondichotomous understandings of sexuality and of gender presentation. Such photographic representations also allow for diside…Read more
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129Review of Arts of Address, Being Alive to Language and the World by Monique RoelofsJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 80 (1): 112-116. 2022.
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146Bodies of Color, Bodies of Sorrow: On Resistant Sorrow, Aesthetic Unsettlement, and Becoming-WithCritical Philosophy of Race 7 (1): 124-143. 2019.This article discusses sorrow in terms of its resistant possibilities. It describes bodies of color as ontological sites of sorrow in the context of racism and xenophobia. This sorrow, however, does not condemn these bodies to hopelessness and erasure. Rather, it may constitute a rupture with a present that fails to acknowledge racist and xenophobic practices. In addition, it connects sorrow to the kind of melancholia that bodies of color experience given their being-in-worlds that consider them…Read more
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| US Latina Feminism |
| 20th Century Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality |
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| Feminist Phenomenology |
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| Aesthetics and Culture |
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