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Of Space and Mind

Author : Patrick L. Hamilton
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2011-04-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780292723634

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Based on author's doctoral thesis (University of Colorado, 2006): Reading space.

Luis Leal

Author : Mario T. García
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0292728298

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Luis Leal by Mario T. García Pdf

Professor Luis Leal is one of the most outstanding scholars of Mexican, Latin American, and Chicano literatures and the dean of Mexican American intellectuals in the United States. He was one of the first senior scholars to recognize the viability and importance of Chicano literature, and, through his perceptive literary criticism, helped to legitimize it as a worthy field of study. His contributions to humanistic learning have brought him many honors, including Mexico’s Aquila Azteca and the United States’ National Humanities Medal. In this testimonio, or oral history, Luis Leal reflects upon his early life in Mexico, his intellectual formation at Northwestern University and the University of Chicago, and his work and publications as a scholar at the University of Illinois and the University of California, Santa Barbara. Through insightful questions, Mario García draws out the connections between literature and history that have been a primary focus of Leal’s work. He also elicits Leal’s assessment of many of the prominent writers he has known and studied, including Mariano Azuela, William Faulkner, Octavio Paz, Carlos Fuentes, Juan Rulfo, Gabriel García Márquez, Jorge Luis Borges, Tomás Rivera, Rolando Hinojosa, Rudolfo Anaya, Elena Poniatowska, Sandra Cisneros, Richard Rodríguez, and Ana Castillo.

Unmaking Race, Remaking Soul

Author : Christa Davis Acampora,Angela L. Cotten
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2008-06-05
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0791471624

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Unmaking Race, Remaking Soul by Christa Davis Acampora,Angela L. Cotten Pdf

Explores the theme of aesthetic agency and its potential for social and political progress.

From the Edge

Author : Allison E. Fagan
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2016-07-14
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780813583853

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Chicana/o literature frequently depicts characters who exist in a vulnerable liminal space, living on the border between Mexican and American identities, and sometimes pushed to the edge by authorities who seek to restrict their freedom. As this groundbreaking new study reveals, the books themselves have occupied similarly precarious positions, as Chicana/o literature has struggled for economic viability and visibility on the margins of the American publishing industry, while Chicana/o writers have grappled with editorial practices that compromise their creative autonomy. From the Edge reveals the tangled textual histories behind some of the most cherished works in the Chicana/o literary canon, tracing the negotiations between authors, editors, and publishers that determined how these books appeared in print. Allison Fagan demonstrates how the texts surrounding the authors’ words—from editorial prefaces to Spanish-language glossaries, from cover illustrations to reviewers’ blurbs—have crucially shaped the reception of Chicana/o literature. To gain an even richer perspective on the politics of print, she ultimately explores one more border space, studying the marks and remarks that readers have left in the margins of these books. From the Edge vividly demonstrates that to comprehend fully the roles that ethnicity, language, class, and gender play within Chicana/o literature, we must understand the material conditions that governed the production, publication, and reception of these works. By teaching us how to read the borders of the text, it demonstrates how we might perceive and preserve the faint traces of those on the margins.

Chicano Nations

Author : Marissa K. Lopez
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2011-10-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780814752623

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Chicano Nations by Marissa K. Lopez Pdf

Are Japanese women happy with their roles as wives and mothers, content to leave the stress of fourteen-hour days in offices and commuter trains to men? Or are they frustrated by the limitations of this traditional arrangement? Why are Japanese women actively discouraged from pursuing careers when they have one of the highest levels of education in the world? Will a new generation of women be able gain equality at home and at work? With elegant prose, noted biographer and critic Patricia Morley tackles these questions as she explores the daily lives and the hopes and aspirations of dynamic Japanese women. Based on hundreds of interviews, The Mountain is Moving looks at the many facets of women's lives, including education, marriage and child rearing, the workplace, eldercare, the political arena, and volunteerism. The interviews are complemented by readings of a diverse and compelling range of stories and novels by and about Japanese women.

Troubling Nationhood in U.S. Latina Literature

Author : Maya Socolovsky
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2013-06-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780813561196

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Troubling Nationhood in U.S. Latina Literature by Maya Socolovsky Pdf

This book examines the ways in which recent U.S. Latina literature challenges popular definitions of nationhood and national identity. It explores a group of feminist texts that are representative of the U.S. Latina literary boom of the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, when an emerging group of writers gained prominence in mainstream and academic circles. Through close readings of select contemporary Mexican American, Puerto Rican, and Cuban American works, Maya Socolovsky argues that these narratives are “remapping” the United States so that it is fully integrated within a larger, hemispheric Americas. Looking at such concerns as nation, place, trauma, and storytelling, writers Denise Chavez, Sandra Cisneros, Esmeralda Santiago, Ana Castillo, Himilce Novas, and Judith Ortiz Cofer challenge popular views of Latino cultural “unbelonging” and make strong cases for the legitimate presence of Latinas/os within the United States. In this way, they also counter much of today’s anti-immigration rhetoric. Imagining the U.S. as part of a broader "Americas," these writings trouble imperialist notions of nationhood, in which political borders and a long history of intervention and colonization beyond those borders have come to shape and determine the dominant culture's writing and the defining of all Latinos as "other" to the nation.

Dividing the Isthmus

Author : Ana Patricia Rodríguez
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2009-08-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780292774582

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Dividing the Isthmus by Ana Patricia Rodríguez Pdf

In 1899, the United Fruit Company (UFCO) was officially incorporated in Boston, Massachusetts, beginning an era of economic, diplomatic, and military interventions in Central America. This event marked the inception of the struggle for economic, political, and cultural autonomy in Central America as well as an era of homegrown inequities, injustices, and impunities to which Central Americans have responded in creative and critical ways. This juncture also set the conditions for the creation of the Transisthmus—a material, cultural, and symbolic site of vast intersections of people, products, and narratives. Taking 1899 as her point of departure, Ana Patricia Rodríguez offers a comprehensive, comparative, and meticulously researched book covering more than one hundred years, between 1899 and 2007, of modern cultural and literary production and modern empire-building in Central America. She examines the grand narratives of (anti)imperialism, revolution, subalternity, globalization, impunity, transnational migration, and diaspora, as well as other discursive, historical, and material configurations of the region beyond its geophysical and political confines. Focusing in particular on how the material productions and symbolic tropes of cacao, coffee, indigo, bananas, canals, waste, and transmigrant labor have shaped the transisthmian cultural and literary imaginaries, Rodríguez develops new methodological approaches for studying cultural production in Central America and its diasporas. Monumental in scope and relentlessly impassioned, this work offers new critical readings of Central American narratives and contributes to the growing field of Central American studies.

Cultural Difference & the Literary Text

Author : Winfried Siemerling,Katrin Schwenk
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 158729222X

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Cultural Difference & the Literary Text by Winfried Siemerling,Katrin Schwenk Pdf

Class and the Making of American Literature

Author : Andrew Lawson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2014-03-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781136774249

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Class and the Making of American Literature by Andrew Lawson Pdf

This book refocuses current understandings of American Literature from the revolutionary period to the present-day through an analytical accounting of class, reestablishing a foundation for discussions of class in American culture. American Studies scholars have explored the ways in which American society operates through inequality and modes of social control, focusing primarily on issues of status group identities involving race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and disability. The essays in this volume focus on both the historically changing experience of class and its continuing hold on American life. The collection visits popular as well as canonical literature, recognizing that class is constructed in and mediated by the affective and the sensational. It analyzes class division, class difference, and class identity in American culture, enabling readers to grasp why class matters, as well as the economic, social, and political matter of class. Redefining the field of American literary cultural studies and asking it to rethink its preoccupation with race and gender as primary determinants of identity, contributors explore the disciplining of the laboring body and of the emotions, the political role of the novel in contesting the limits of class power and authority, and the role of the modern consumer culture in both blurring and sharpening class divisions.

Reading Chican@ Like a Queer

Author : Sandra K. Soto
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 185 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2010-03-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780292721746

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Reading Chican@ Like a Queer by Sandra K. Soto Pdf

A race-based oppositional paradigm has informed Chicano studies since its emergence. In this work, Sandra K. Soto replaces that paradigm with a less didactic, more flexible framework geared for a queer analysis of the discursive relationship between racialization and sexuality. Through rereadings of a diverse range of widely discussed writers--from Américo Paredes to Cherríe Moraga--Soto demonstrates that representations of racialization actually depend on the sexual and that a racialized sexuality is a heretofore unrecognized organizing principle of Chican@ literature, even in the most unlikely texts. Soto gives us a broader and deeper engagement with Chican@ representations of racialization, desire, and both inter- and intracultural social relations. While several scholars have begun to take sexuality seriously by invoking the rich terrain of contemporary Chicana feminist literature for its portrayal of culturally specific and historically laden gender and sexual frameworks, as well as for its imaginative transgressions against them, this is the first study to theorize racialized sexuality as pervasive to and enabling of the canon of Chican@ literature. Exemplifying the broad usefulness of queer theory by extending its critical tools and anti-heteronormative insights to racialization, Soto stages a crucial intervention amid a certain loss of optimism that circulates both as a fear that queer theory was a fad whose time has passed, and that queer theory is incapable of offering an incisive, politically grounded analysis in and of the current historical moment.

American Mixed Race

Author : Naomi Zack
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0847680134

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American Mixed Race by Naomi Zack Pdf

This exciting multidisciplinary collection brings together twenty-two original essays by scholars on the cutting edge of racial theory, who address both the American concept of race and the specific problems experienced by those who do not fit neatly into the boxes society requires them to check.

Home, Identity, and Mobility in Contemporary Diasporic Fiction

Author : Jopi Nyman
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : History
ISBN : 9789042026902

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Home, Identity, and Mobility in Contemporary Diasporic Fiction by Jopi Nyman Pdf

This innovative volume discusses the significance of home and global mobility in contemporary diasporic fiction written in English. Through analyses of central diasporic and migrant writers in the United Kingdom and the United States, the timely volume exposes the importance of home and its reconstruction in diasporic literature in the era of globalization and increasing transnational mobility. Through wide-ranging case studies dealing with a variety of black British and ethnic American writers, Home, Identity, and Mobility in Contemporary Diasporic Fiction shows how new identities and homes are constructed in the migrants' new homelands. The volume examines how diasporic novels inscribe hybridity and multiplicity in formerly uniform spaces and subvert traditional understandings of nation, citizenship, and history. Particular emphasis is on the ways in which diasporic fictions appropriate and transform traditional literary genres such as the Bildungsroman and the picaresque to explore the questions of migration and transformation. The authors discussed include Caryl Phillips, Jamal Mahjoub, Mike Phillips, Hari Kunzru, Kamila Shamsie, Benjamin Zephaniah, Abdulrazak Gurnah, Cynthia Kadohata, Ana Castillo, Diana Abu-Jaber, and Bharati Mukherjee. The volume is of particular interest to all scholars and students of post-colonial and ethnic literatures in English.

CHICANA FEMINISM: Resistance, Identity and Marginalization (A Critical Study)

Author : Dr. Vineeta Diwan
Publisher : Rudra Publications
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2024-06-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789390835157

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CHICANA FEMINISM: Resistance, Identity and Marginalization (A Critical Study) by Dr. Vineeta Diwan Pdf

Since decades women have been raising their voice against the injustice, discrimination and exploitation against them. The Revolutionary thought sparked and took its actual shape when feminine rights movements accelerated at global level with a realization "Women do exist..." The Mexican women were routed out in the Chicano movement of the Mexican Americans against injustice by the dominant Caucasians...their civil rights, right to equality and voices against discrimination were suppressed. They were like 'left out' morsels who were not counted as a part of the community and treated as lifeless showy objects good enough as decorative pieces of the house. The Chicana Feminism is a strong uproar of aggression by the Mexican American women, who once upon had been the legendary emblems of their historical tribes and who in no way are lesser than Man. The movement accomplished equal rights for women and promoted egalitarianism. The book is a compilation of the historical journey of the Chicana Feminism from its story of origin till the contemporary form. It critically analyzes the multiple perspectives of Chicana Feminism and its worthwhile contribution in providing it a global space....

Conversations with Contemporary Chicana and Chicano Writers

Author : Hector Avalos Torres
Publisher : UNM Press
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 0826340881

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Conversations with Contemporary Chicana and Chicano Writers by Hector Avalos Torres Pdf

Interviews with major Chicana/o authors are the basis for this examination of the commonality of issues in the work of each of them.

Narratives of Resistance

Author : Ana María Manzanas Calvo,Jesús Benito Sánchez
Publisher : Univ de Castilla La Mancha
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 8489958815

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Narratives of Resistance by Ana María Manzanas Calvo,Jesús Benito Sánchez Pdf

The articles included in this collection cover a wide range of literatures and topics, but most of them address the ways in which ethnic writers create themselves in opposition and resistance to the mainstream. These narratives of opposition and resistance do not equate protest narratives but represent a consciously subversive effort. There is agency and creativity in the confrontation, for the majority of the these narratives are not only demystifying an old world and order but creating a new one; there narratives are not reproducing as much as producing and forging culture and literature. The articles we presente resist not only the politics of traditional canon formation but the politics of cultural nationalism as well; they challenge the margins as well as the center. With this revisionist agenda, the aim or this collection is to invite readers to further their rethinking of American and Caribbean literatures.