Border Fictions offers the first comparative analysis of
multiethnic and transnational cultural representations about the
United States' borders with Mexico and Canada. Blending textual
analysis with theories of globalization and empire, Claudia
Sadowski-Smith forges a new model of inter-American studies.
Border Fictions places into dialogue a variety of hemispheric
perspectives from Chicana/o, Asian American, American Indian, Latin
American, and Canadian studies. Each chapter examines fiction that
ranges widely, from celebrated authors such as Carlos Fuentes,
Leslie Marmon Silko, and Alberto Rios to writers whose
contributions to border literature have not yet been fully
appreciated, including Karen Tei Yamashita, Thomas King, Janette
Turner Hospital, and emerging Chicana/o writers of the U.S.-Mexico
border.
Proposing a diverse and geographically expansive view of border
and inter-American studies, Border Fictions links the work of these
and numerous other authors to civil rights movements, environmental
justice activism, struggles for land and border-crossing rights, as
well as to anti-imperialist forms of nationalism in the United
States' neighboring countries. The book forces us to take into
account the ways in which shifts in the nature of global relations
affect literary production, especially in its hemispheric
manifestations.
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