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9781403979995

Contemporary U.S. Latino/a Literary Criticism

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-10-15
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

This is the first inter-group and gender inclusive collection of scholarship in U.S. Latino literary criticism that begins with the assumption that the literature written by U.S. Latinos is as important an object of scholarship as U.S. Latino/a history, sociology, and culture, fields that have dominated previous inter-group anthologies. Some of the most important and insightful Latino and Latina literary scholars in the field write on authors from the four major Latino/a groups-- Cuban American, Dominican American, Mexican American, and Puerto Rican American.The anthology evaluates the state of U.S. Latino/a literary study and projects a vision of that study for the twenty-first century. This book is divided into four major areas of literary inquiry: analyses of the psychic relations between the Latino/a subject and its mimetic others; explorations of the complexities of race and Afro-Latino/a poetics; studies of the representation of labor in the Latino/a literary imagination; and genealogical and archival assessment of U.S. Latino literature's relationship with American, Caribbean, and Latin American literatures and histories.

Author Biography

Lyn Di Iorio Sandín is the author of Killing Spanish: Literary Essays on Ambivalent U.S. Latino/a Identity (Palgrave Macmillan 2004). She has recently finished her first novel called Outside the Bones, and her short fiction has been published in The Bilingual Review, The Hogtown Creek Review, and The Texas Review, among other venues. She is also the author of articles and translations. She is currently a specialist in Latino/a and Caribbean literatures at The City College of New York.

 

Richard Perez is working towards his Ph.D. in English and American literatures at the City University of New York Graduate Center. He is currently writing his dissertation on the Specter in Post-colonial and Trans-American literature. His work has appeared in Centro: Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies. Perez also writes book reviews for Tempo, the Latino section of The New York Post. He teaches at Hunter College.

Table of Contents

About the Contributorsp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Introduction: New Waves in U.S. Latino/a Literary Criticismp. 1
Desire for the Other
The Latino Scapegoat: Knowledge through Death in Short Stories by Joyce Carol Oates and Junot Diazp. 15
Alternative Visions and the Souvenir Collectible in Nelly Rosario's Song of the Water Saintsp. 35
Afro-Latino/a Poetics
Spirited Identities: Creole Religions, Creole/U.S. Latina Literature, and the Initiated Readerp. 63
Racial Spills and Disfigured Faces in Piri Thomas's Down These Mean Streets and Junot Diaz's "Ysrael"p. 93
Archives, Histories, and Genealogies
The Once and Future Latino: Notes Toward a Literary History Todavia Para Llegarp. 115
Hurricanes, Magic, Science, and Politics in Cristina Garcia's The Aguero Sistersp. 143
Latin Americans and Latinos: Terms of Engagementp. 165
"Inheriting" Exile: Cuban-American Writers in the Diasporap. 183
Ideology and Labor
"So Your Social is Real?" Vernacular Theorists and Economic Transformationp. 209
Oscar Hijuelos: Writer of Workp. 227
Mass Production of the Heartland: Cuban American Lesbian Camp in Achy Obejas's "Wrecks"p. 247
Indexp. 277
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