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Adalberto Ortiz - From Margin to Center (Hardcover)
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Adalberto Ortiz - From Margin to Center (Hardcover)
Series: New Directions in Africana Studies
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Pablo Adalberto Ortiz Quinones (1914-2002) was one of the most
gifted writers in Ecuador and all of Latin America. Yet outside of
Ecuador and amongst Afro-Hispanic literature scholars in the United
States, little critical attention has been given to this pioneer
whose multi-genre contributions spanned decades. In his writings,
Ortiz explores some of the defining social issues in the Americas
since the African and European encounters with the New World,
including the notion of "race." He articulates a complex process of
affirming the ethnic while not denying the national. Consequently,
miscegenation-a biological process-as well as acculturation are
motifs in his writings, which explore the essence of what it means
to be Ecuadorian. Ortiz does not dwell upon the so-called "race"
question, the issue that causes such anxiety and hostility, overtly
and covertly, in the United States. Rather, he explores, in depth,
ethnicity, class, and caste in his earlier writings and evolves
into an international writer while maintaining a strong black
awareness. Adalberto Ortiz's transcendence of victimization to a
broader view of the world is indicative of the title of Marvin A.
Lewis' analysis -from margin to center-and reflective of the
approach taken by many Afro-Hispanic writers. The dialectical
nature of Ortiz's writings makes his work particularly interesting
and rewarding, as revealed in Adalberto Ortiz: From Margin to
Center. In this book, Lewis examines the form and content
relationships between works published during different literary
periods and movements. Emphasis is placed on Ortiz's transition
from the local to the international in each genre, and the
theoretical approach is "eclectic," depending upon the exigencies
of the texts. Ecocriticism, post-colonialism, post-modernism, and
other methodologies addressing the environment, place/displacement,
identity, and historiographic metafiction are fundamental to the
Lewis' readings of Ortiz's prose and poetry.
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