Latina/o Literature Unbound asks if and how it helps to identify a corpus of literature as Latina/o. It proposes that an ethnic marker may not be a salubrious way to understand this literature. It suggests genre as a more productive way to understand the literature we have heretofore labeled Latina/o.
Latina/o Literature Unbound asks if and how it helps to identify a corpus of literature as Latina/o. It proposes that an ethnic marker may not be a salubrious way to understand this literature. It suggests genre as a more productive way to understand the literature we have heretofore labeled Latina/o.
Ralph E. Rodriguez is Professor of American Studies, Ethnic Studies, and English at Brown University. He is the author of Brown Gumshoes: Detective Fiction and the Search for Chicana/o Identity.
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Introduction: What We Talk about When We Talk About Latina/o Literature Chapter 1: Brown Like Me?: The Author Function, Proper Names, and the Rise of Fictional Nobodies Chapter 2: Confounding the Mimetic: The Meta-Fictional Challenge to Representation Chapter 3: From Where I Stand: The Intimacy and Distance of We and You in the Short Story Chapter 4: The Lyric, or, A Radical Singularity in Latina/o Verse Conclusion: Thinking Beyond Limits
Introduction: What We Talk about When We Talk About Latina/o Literature Chapter 1: Brown Like Me?: The Author Function, Proper Names, and the Rise of Fictional Nobodies Chapter 2: Confounding the Mimetic: The Meta-Fictional Challenge to Representation Chapter 3: From Where I Stand: The Intimacy and Distance of We and You in the Short Story Chapter 4: The Lyric, or, A Radical Singularity in Latina/o Verse Conclusion: Thinking Beyond Limits
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