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Dialogues Across Diasporas focuses on the shared historical
legacies of members of the Africana and Latina diasporas, and the
cultural impact of the African diaspora in the Americas. This book
seeks to emphasize connections rather than divisions among
different migratory ethnic communities via a reconfiguration of
borders and ethnic identities. This collection of essays has three
major goals: first, to foreground shared themes and strategies in
the literary productions of women of Africana and Latina/o descent;
second, to highlight the importance of the arts for community
activism within shared diasporic spaces; and third, to illustrate
the potential of artistic and activist collaborations among women
from both groups across disciplinary, political, national, and
ethnic divides. Dialogues across Diasporas is divided into three
sections. The first section provides a theoretical overview of
diasporic migrations, politics, and identities. It argues that
diverse diasporas can unite around shared political and cultural
experiences such as converting contested spaces into communities
and resisting rhetorics of exclusion. The second section
demonstrates the diverse ways in which migratory women and
daughters of the diaspora frame their histories, lived experiences,
and different forms of knowledge via poetry, short stories,
academic essays, and other art forms. The third section focuses on
women's activism, suggesting opportunities for collaboration among
and between diverse diasporic communities.
Dialogues Across Diasporas focuses on the shared historical
legacies of members of the Africana and Latina diasporas, and the
cultural impact of the African diaspora in the Americas. This book
seeks to emphasize connections rather than divisions among
different migratory ethnic communities via a reconfiguration of
borders and ethnic identities. This collection of essays has three
major goals: first, to foreground shared themes and strategies in
the literary productions of women of Africana and Latina/o descent;
second, to highlight the importance of the arts for community
activism within shared diasporic spaces; and third, to illustrate
the potential of artistic and activist collaborations among women
from both groups across disciplinary, political, national, and
ethnic divides. Dialogues across Diasporas is divided into three
sections. The first section provides a theoretical overview of
diasporic migrations, politics, and identities. It argues that
diverse diasporas can unite around shared political and cultural
experiences such as converting contested spaces into communities
and resisting rhetorics of exclusion. The second section
demonstrates the diverse ways in which migratory women and
daughters of the diaspora frame their histories, lived experiences,
and different forms of knowledge via poetry, short stories,
academic essays, and other art forms. The third section focuses on
women s activism, suggesting opportunities for collaboration among
and between diverse diasporic communities."
"Literally, chilaquiles are a breakfast I grew up eating: fried
corn tortillas with tomato-chile sauce. Symbolically, they are the
culinary metaphor for how working-class women speak with the
seasoning of their food."-from the Introduction Through the ages
and across cultures, women have carved out a domain in which their
cooking allowed them to express themselves, strengthen family
relationships, and create a world of shared meanings with other
women. In Voices in the Kitchen, Meredith E. Abarca features the
voices of her mother and several other family members and friends,
seated at their kitchen tables, to share the grassroots world view
of these working-class Mexican and Mexican American women. In the
kitchen, Abarca demonstrates, women assert their own sazon
(seasoning), not only in their cooking but also in their lives.
Through a series of oral histories, or charlas culinarias (culinary
chats), the women interviewed address issues of space, sensual
knowledge, artistic and narrative expression, and cultural and
social change. From her mother's breakfast chilaquiles to the most
elaborate traditional dinner, these women share their lives as they
share their savory, symbolic, and theoretical meanings of food. The
charlas culinarias represent spoken personal narratives,
testimonial autobiography, and a form of culinary memoir, one
created by the cooks-as-writers who speak from their kitchen space.
Abarca then looks at writers-as-cooks to add an additional
dimension to the understanding of women's power to define
themselves. Voices in the Kitchen joins the extensive culinary
research of the last decade in exploring the importance of the
knowledge found in the practical, concrete, and temporal aspects of
the ordinary practice of everyday cooking. Born in Nuevo Laredo,
Tamaulipas, Mexico, Meredith E. Abarca moved with her family to the
United States as a young child. She received her Ph.D. from the
University of California, Davis, and is an associate professor of
English at the University of Texas at El Paso.
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