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This is a timely book that, through an insightful exploration of
recent art (literary and visual texts) created by members of the
Latinx community, places emphasis on social bonds and forms of
conviviality that run counter to contemporary anti-Latinx
discourse. Drawing mostly on neo-cosmopolitan approaches, this book
provides a fresh slant on the Latinx stranger, as it not only
exposes the processes of othering to which Latinxs are subjected,
but also foregrounds their potential to imagine convivial modes of
interaction that foster solidarity and social change. The themes
and the level of scholarship at stake in this volume appeal to a
variety of subject areas, e.g., US Latinx literature and culture,
border studies and American studies, all of which are increasingly
widely taught in US campuses, and to a lesser (but still
significant) extent also in European and Latin American
universities. Besides, its focus on pressing contemporary issues,
ranging from Latinx immigration, family separation at the US-Mexico
border, Latinx urban life, and Latinx politics in the US, may also
appeal to non-specialist audiences who wish to learn what it means
to be a Latinx politically and culturally. Formed by a team of
geographically diverse contributors, some of whom are renowned
writers and scholars (e.g., Norma Cantu), while others are at the
beginning of promising careers, this volume takes a critical but
also optimist approach to tackling some of the challenges that
Latinxs, as well as other minorities around the world, are
experiencing in contexts of increasing racism and other forms of
hatred.
This book brings together a complete set of approaches to works by
female authors that articulate the black Atlantic in relation to
the interplay of race, class, and gender. The chapters provide the
grounds to (en)gender a more complex understanding of the scattered
geographies of the African diaspora in the Atlantic basin. The
variety of approaches displayed bears witness to the vitality of a
field that, over the years, has become a diasporic formation itself
as it incorporates critical insights and theoretical frameworks
from multiple disciplines in the social sciences and the
humanities, thus exposing the manifold character of (black)
diasporic interconnections within and beyond the Atlantic. Focusing
on a wide array of contemporary literary and performance texts by
women writers and performers from diverse locations including the
Caribbean, Canada, Africa, the US, and the UK, chapters visit
genres such as performance art, the novel, science fiction, short
stories, and music. For these purposes, the volume is organized
around two significant dimensions of diasporas: on the one hand,
the material-corporeal and spatial-locations where those
displacements associated with travel and exile occur, and, on the
other, the fluid environments and networks that connect distant
places, cultures, and times. This collection explores the ways in
which women of African descent shape the cultures and histories in
the modern, colonial, and postcolonial Atlantic worlds.
This book brings together a complete set of approaches to works by
female authors that articulate the black Atlantic in relation to
the interplay of race, class, and gender. The chapters provide the
grounds to (en)gender a more complex understanding of the scattered
geographies of the African diaspora in the Atlantic basin. The
variety of approaches displayed bears witness to the vitality of a
field that, over the years, has become a diasporic formation itself
as it incorporates critical insights and theoretical frameworks
from multiple disciplines in the social sciences and the
humanities, thus exposing the manifold character of (black)
diasporic interconnections within and beyond the Atlantic. Focusing
on a wide array of contemporary literary and performance texts by
women writers and performers from diverse locations including the
Caribbean, Canada, Africa, the US, and the UK, chapters visit
genres such as performance art, the novel, science fiction, short
stories, and music. For these purposes, the volume is organized
around two significant dimensions of diasporas: on the one hand,
the material-corporeal and spatial-locations where those
displacements associated with travel and exile occur, and, on the
other, the fluid environments and networks that connect distant
places, cultures, and times. This collection explores the ways in
which women of African descent shape the cultures and histories in
the modern, colonial, and postcolonial Atlantic worlds.
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