Hispanic Caribbean literature of migration: narratives of displacement
2011; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 48; Issue: 05 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.48-2530
ISSN1943-5975
Autores Tópico(s)Latin American Literature Studies
ResumoPART I: MIGRATORY IDENTITIES The Unbreakable Voice in a Minor Language: Following Jose Marti's Migratory Routes L.Lomas Mas que Cenizas : An Analysis of Juan Bosch's Dissident Narration of Dominicanidad (Ausente) L.Garcia Pena Creating Latinidad : Julia de Burgos' Legacy in U.S. Latina Literature V.Perez Rosario PART II: DISLOCATED NARRATIVES Travel and Family in Julia Alvarez's Canon V.Nun Halloran Making it Home: A New Ethics of Immigration in Junot Diaz's Drown Y.Irizarry Days of Awe and the Jewish Experience of a Cuban Exile: The Case of Achy Obejas C.Wolfenzon-Niego PART III: GENDER CROSSINGS A Community in Transit: The Performative Gestures of Manuel Ramos Otero's Narrative Triptych M.Llado Ortega A Revolution in Pink: Cuban Queer Literature Inside and Outside the Island A.B.M.Sevillano Gender Pirates on the Caribbean Sea: Queering Gender, Race, and Diaspora in the Novels of Christopher John Farley and Zoe Valdes O.N.Tinsley PART IV: RACIAL MIGRATIONS Insular Interventions: Jesus Colon Unmasks Racial Harmonizing and Populist Uplift Discourses in Puerto Rico M.Stanchich Coloniality of Diasporas: Racialization of Negropolitans and Nuyoricans in Paris and New York Y.Martinez-San Miguel The Dominican Diaspora Talks Back: Cultural Archive and Race in Junot Diaz's The Brief Wonderful Life of Oscar Wao J.Heredia
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