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Concannon, Kevin.
Imagined transnationalism[electronic resource] :U.S. latino/a literature, culture, and identity /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
973/.0468
Title/Author:
Imagined transnationalism : U.S. latino/a literature, culture, and identity // edited by Kevin Concannon, FranciscoA. Lomelâi, and Marc Priewe.
other author:
Concannon, Kevin.
Published:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2009.
Description:
iv, 266 p. : : ill.
Subject:
Hispanic Americans - Social conditions.
Subject:
Community development - United States.
Subject:
American literature - Hispanic American authors.
Subject:
History.
ISBN:
9780230103320
ISBN:
0230103324
[NT 15000227]:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
[NT 15000228]:
Chicano transnation / Bill Ashcroft -- A schematic approach to understanding Latino transnational literary texts / Nicolâas Kanellos -- Para espaänol oprima el nâumero dos : transnational translation and U.S. Latino/a literature / Marta E. Sâanchez -- Transnational migrations and political mobilizations : the case of A day without a Mexican / Marâia Herrera-Sobek -- Imagining transnational Chicano/a activism against gender-based violence at the U.S.-Mexican border / Claudia Sadowski-Smith-- Precursors of hemispheric writing : Latin America, the Caribbean, and early U.S. American identity / Gabriele Pisarz-Ramâirez -- Slammin' in transnational heterotopia : words being spoken at the Nuyorican poetscafâe / Harald Zapf -- "A broader and wiser revolution" : refiguring Chicano nationalist politics in Latin American consciousness in post-movement literature / Tim Libretti -- With Bertolt Brecht and the Aztecs towards an imagined transnation : a literary case study / Karen Ikas -- Travel, autoethnography, and oppositional consciousness in Juan Felipe Herrera's Mayan drifter / Maria Antáonia Oliver-Rotger -- ÅDâonde estâas vos/z? Performing Salvadoreänidades in Washington, DC / AnaPatricia Rodrâiguez -- The final frontier : Guillermo Gâomez-Peäna's The Great Mojado invasion / Catherine Leen -- Writing the Haitian diaspora : the transnational contexts of Edwidge Danticat's The dew breaker / Ricardo L. Ortâiz.
[NT 15000229]:
With its focus on Latino and Latina communities in the United States, this book investigates narrative and aesthetic strategies that are employed to represent transnational experiences in literary and cultural texts. Specifically concerned with how real and imagined movements between Latin American countries and the U.S. generate diverse conceptualizations of nationalism and transnationalism, this collection explores notions of identity, citizenship, and belonging in the past, present, andfuture.
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Imagined transnationalism[electronic resource] :U.S. latino/a literature, culture, and identity /
Imagined transnationalism
U.S. latino/a literature, culture, and identity /[electronic resource] :edited by Kevin Concannon, FranciscoA. Lomelâi, and Marc Priewe. - 1st ed. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2009. - iv, 266 p. :ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chicano transnation / Bill Ashcroft -- A schematic approach to understanding Latino transnational literary texts / Nicolâas Kanellos -- Para espaänol oprima el nâumero dos : transnational translation and U.S. Latino/a literature / Marta E. Sâanchez -- Transnational migrations and political mobilizations : the case of A day without a Mexican / Marâia Herrera-Sobek -- Imagining transnational Chicano/a activism against gender-based violence at the U.S.-Mexican border / Claudia Sadowski-Smith-- Precursors of hemispheric writing : Latin America, the Caribbean, and early U.S. American identity / Gabriele Pisarz-Ramâirez -- Slammin' in transnational heterotopia : words being spoken at the Nuyorican poetscafâe / Harald Zapf -- "A broader and wiser revolution" : refiguring Chicano nationalist politics in Latin American consciousness in post-movement literature / Tim Libretti -- With Bertolt Brecht and the Aztecs towards an imagined transnation : a literary case study / Karen Ikas -- Travel, autoethnography, and oppositional consciousness in Juan Felipe Herrera's Mayan drifter / Maria Antáonia Oliver-Rotger -- ÅDâonde estâas vos/z? Performing Salvadoreänidades in Washington, DC / AnaPatricia Rodrâiguez -- The final frontier : Guillermo Gâomez-Peäna's The Great Mojado invasion / Catherine Leen -- Writing the Haitian diaspora : the transnational contexts of Edwidge Danticat's The dew breaker / Ricardo L. Ortâiz.
With its focus on Latino and Latina communities in the United States, this book investigates narrative and aesthetic strategies that are employed to represent transnational experiences in literary and cultural texts. Specifically concerned with how real and imagined movements between Latin American countries and the U.S. generate diverse conceptualizations of nationalism and transnationalism, this collection explores notions of identity, citizenship, and belonging in the past, present, andfuture.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2010.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230103320Subjects--Topical Terms:
375003
Hispanic Americans
--Social conditions.
LC Class. No.: E184.S75 / I357 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 973/.0468
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