From Mexico to Palestine: An Occupation of Knowledge, a Mestizaje of Methods

@article{Saldvar2010FromMT,  title={From Mexico to Palestine: An Occupation of Knowledge, a Mestizaje of Methods},  author={Martha Vanessa Sald{\'i}var},  journal={American Quarterly},  year={2010},  volume={62},  pages={821 - 833},  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:145324721}}

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