Battlegrounds and Crossroads: Social and Imaginary Space in Writings by Chicanas: Portada Hispánica, cartea 15
Autor Maria Antònia Oliver-Rotgeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2002
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042011960
ISBN-10: 9042011963
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Portada Hispánica
ISBN-10: 9042011963
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Portada Hispánica
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Preface
Introduction
Beyond the Critical Pale
The Borderlands as Critical Paradigm
Part I: Radical Postmodern Practices
1. New Spaces, Identities, and Struggles
1.1. Identity and Ethnicity Revisited 1.2. The Postmodern Look at Space
1.3. Women, Place, and Space in Literature and Feminist Theory
2. Chicano/a Cultural and Critical Politics
2.1. The Racialization of Hispanics and Mexicans
2.2. Aztlán as Chicano Counter-National Space
2.3. Malinchismo: The Feminist Challenge to Chicano Nationalism
2.4. From Chicano to Border Matters
Part II: Battlegrounds
3. Borderlands Domesticities
3.1. An Imaginary Escape from Domesticity: Isabella Ríos’ Victuum
3.2. Domestic Prisons and Domesticated Bodies: Helena Viramontes and Sandra Cisneros
4. Dangerous Crossings
4.1. Helena Viramontes and the “Ragged Edges” of Urban Postmodernity
4.2. “Mericans” and “Mechicanas”: Sandra Cisneros with Ana Castillo
4.3. The Border as Dystopia: Cherríe Moraga's The Hungry Woman
Part III: Crossroads
5. Homeplaces and Spaces of Their Own
5.1. “Summoning Home All Those Who Stray:” Sandra Cisneros and Helena Viramontes
5.2. Pat Mora's House of Houses and the Dream of a Homeplace with No Boundaries
6. Modest Utopias: Cherríe Moraga's “Queer” Revisiting of Aztlán
6.1. Heroes and Saints
6.2. Watsonville
Conclusion
Works Cited and Consulted
Index
Preface
Introduction
Beyond the Critical Pale
The Borderlands as Critical Paradigm
Part I: Radical Postmodern Practices
1. New Spaces, Identities, and Struggles
1.1. Identity and Ethnicity Revisited 1.2. The Postmodern Look at Space
1.3. Women, Place, and Space in Literature and Feminist Theory
2. Chicano/a Cultural and Critical Politics
2.1. The Racialization of Hispanics and Mexicans
2.2. Aztlán as Chicano Counter-National Space
2.3. Malinchismo: The Feminist Challenge to Chicano Nationalism
2.4. From Chicano to Border Matters
Part II: Battlegrounds
3. Borderlands Domesticities
3.1. An Imaginary Escape from Domesticity: Isabella Ríos’ Victuum
3.2. Domestic Prisons and Domesticated Bodies: Helena Viramontes and Sandra Cisneros
4. Dangerous Crossings
4.1. Helena Viramontes and the “Ragged Edges” of Urban Postmodernity
4.2. “Mericans” and “Mechicanas”: Sandra Cisneros with Ana Castillo
4.3. The Border as Dystopia: Cherríe Moraga's The Hungry Woman
Part III: Crossroads
5. Homeplaces and Spaces of Their Own
5.1. “Summoning Home All Those Who Stray:” Sandra Cisneros and Helena Viramontes
5.2. Pat Mora's House of Houses and the Dream of a Homeplace with No Boundaries
6. Modest Utopias: Cherríe Moraga's “Queer” Revisiting of Aztlán
6.1. Heroes and Saints
6.2. Watsonville
Conclusion
Works Cited and Consulted
Index
Notă biografică
Maria Antònia Oliver-Rotger teaches English language and literature at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain. Her articles on Chicano/a and Latino/a culture have appeared in anthologies and journals in Europe and the U.S. She is currently working on the representation of the geographical U.S.-Mexico border in Chicano/a writings.
Recenzii
Battlegrounds and Crossroads is winner of the 2005 Javier Coy Award of the Spanish Association of American Studies.