Acknowledgments and Dedication Introduction, by María Lugones and Patrick M. Crowley Part I: Making Other-Sense of Sex and Gender 1. A Decolonial Revisiting of Gender, by María Lugones 2. Sexual Identity, Coloniality, and the Practice of Coming Out: A Conversation, by Michael Hames-García and María Lugones 3. Monstrous Becomings: Concepts for Building Decolonial Queer Coalitions, by Hil Malatino Part II: Between Women of Color Politics and Decoloniality 4. Bridging Empires, Transgressing Disciplines: Methodological Interventions in Asian America, by Jen-Feng Kuo and Shireen Roshanravan 5. Towards the Decolonial: Dehumanization, US Women of Color Thought, and the Non-violent Politics of Love, by Laura Pérez Part III: Methods and Maps toward Resistant Meanings 6. Feminist Advocacy Research, Relationality, and the Coloniality of Knowledge, by Sarah Lucia Hoagland 7.
Topographies of Flesh: Women, Non-human Animals, and the Embodiment of Connection and Difference, by Jennifer McWeeny 8. Decolonial Aesthetics Beyond the Borders of Man: Sylvia Wynter's Theory and Praxis of Human-Aesthetic Transformation, by Patrick M. Crowley Part IV: Radical Coalitions and Communal Politics 9. Hanging Out and an Infrapolitics of Youth, by Cindy Cruz 10. On a Non-dialogic Theory of Decolonial Communication, by Gabriela Veronelli 11. From Nation to Plurination: Plurinationalism, Decolonial Feminism, and the Politics of Coalitional Praxis in Ecuador, by Christine 'Cricket' Keating and Amy Lind.