Latinx Literature in Transition, 1848-1992: Volume 2
Latinx Literature in Transition, 1848-1992: Volume 2
Alba Cutler, John; Lopez, Marissa
Cambridge University Press
04/2025
422
Dura
Inglês
9781009314169
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Part I. Space: 1. Jose Garcia Villa's sojourn in New Mexico: rethinking the geographies of Latinidad Paula C. Park; 2. Latinx internationalism, French orientalism, and a Nuyorican Morocco Sarah M. Quesada; 3. Centro America in San Francisco: diasporic literariness at the end of the long nineteenth century Gabriela Valenzuela; 4. Bridges, backs, and barrios: radical women of color feminisms and the critique of modern space Felice Blake; Part II. Being: 5. Brown modernism from Maria Cristina Mena to Gloria Anzaldua Renee Hudson; 6. The Spanish-indigenous binary and anti-Blackness as literary inheritance Sheila M. Contreras; 7. The camaraderie of influence: intersectional trauma in Down These Mean Streets Trent Masiki; 8. Spiritual service: rereading religion and labor in ... y no se lo trago la tierra and Face of an Angel Marcela Di Blasi; Part III. Time: 9. Death and afterlives of the silver dollar cafe in Chicanx cultural production Ariana Ruiz; 10. Passing Time: Latinx racialization, modernist satire, and the captivity narrative Evelyn Soto; 11. Romancing Latinidad: race, resistance, and Latinx theater history Armando Garcia; 12. Singing apocalypse: on Corridos, catastrophe, and the poetics of reconstitution Jonathan Leal; Part IV. Form: 13. Entre Balas y Rugidos: translating the Leonor Villegas de Magnon archive into a digital exhibit Melinda Mejia; 14. Modernism's workshops: printing Latinx literary modernities in New York City Kelley Kreitz; 15. Lyrical mobilities: William Carlos Williams and Julia de Burgos in the Latinx grain Maria del Pilar Blanco; 16. Bullets, guns, and tattoos: debility in the US Central American literature of Salomon de la Selva and Hector Tobar Tatiana Argueello and Andrew Ryder; Part V. Labor: 17. Seeking Parteras in the archive: Latinx literature in transition and the labor of labor Erin Murrah-Mandril; 18. The work of war: Latinx literature, racial schismatics, and possible solidarities Eric A. Vazquez and Ariana Vigil; 19. Farmworker culture in literature and film, or Tomais Rivera's Brown Noir Curtis Marez; 20. The specter of neoliberalism: labor, activism, and commodity abstraction in early Chicano/a literature Carlos Gallego.
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Part I. Space: 1. Jose Garcia Villa's sojourn in New Mexico: rethinking the geographies of Latinidad Paula C. Park; 2. Latinx internationalism, French orientalism, and a Nuyorican Morocco Sarah M. Quesada; 3. Centro America in San Francisco: diasporic literariness at the end of the long nineteenth century Gabriela Valenzuela; 4. Bridges, backs, and barrios: radical women of color feminisms and the critique of modern space Felice Blake; Part II. Being: 5. Brown modernism from Maria Cristina Mena to Gloria Anzaldua Renee Hudson; 6. The Spanish-indigenous binary and anti-Blackness as literary inheritance Sheila M. Contreras; 7. The camaraderie of influence: intersectional trauma in Down These Mean Streets Trent Masiki; 8. Spiritual service: rereading religion and labor in ... y no se lo trago la tierra and Face of an Angel Marcela Di Blasi; Part III. Time: 9. Death and afterlives of the silver dollar cafe in Chicanx cultural production Ariana Ruiz; 10. Passing Time: Latinx racialization, modernist satire, and the captivity narrative Evelyn Soto; 11. Romancing Latinidad: race, resistance, and Latinx theater history Armando Garcia; 12. Singing apocalypse: on Corridos, catastrophe, and the poetics of reconstitution Jonathan Leal; Part IV. Form: 13. Entre Balas y Rugidos: translating the Leonor Villegas de Magnon archive into a digital exhibit Melinda Mejia; 14. Modernism's workshops: printing Latinx literary modernities in New York City Kelley Kreitz; 15. Lyrical mobilities: William Carlos Williams and Julia de Burgos in the Latinx grain Maria del Pilar Blanco; 16. Bullets, guns, and tattoos: debility in the US Central American literature of Salomon de la Selva and Hector Tobar Tatiana Argueello and Andrew Ryder; Part V. Labor: 17. Seeking Parteras in the archive: Latinx literature in transition and the labor of labor Erin Murrah-Mandril; 18. The work of war: Latinx literature, racial schismatics, and possible solidarities Eric A. Vazquez and Ariana Vigil; 19. Farmworker culture in literature and film, or Tomais Rivera's Brown Noir Curtis Marez; 20. The specter of neoliberalism: labor, activism, and commodity abstraction in early Chicano/a literature Carlos Gallego.
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