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ISBN:
9783110532913
Series Statement:
Symbolism 17
Content:
The complex nature of globalization increasingly requires a comparative approach to literature in order to understand how migration and commodity flows impact aesthetic production and expressive practices. This special issue of Symbolism: An International
Content:
The complex nature of globalization increasingly requires a comparative approach to literature in order to understand how migration and commodity flows impact aesthetic production and expressive practices. This special issue of Symbolism: An International Journal of Critical Aestheticsexplores the trans-American dimensions of Latina/o literature in a trans-Atlantic context. Examining the theoretical implications suggested by the comparison of the global North-global South dynamics of material and aesthetic exchange, this volume highlights emergent Latina/o authors, texts, and methodologies of interest in for comparative literary studies. In the essays, literary scholars address questions of the transculturation, translation, and reception of Latina/o literature in the United States and Europe. In the interviews, emergent Latina/o authors speak to the processes of creative writing in a transnational context. This volume suggests how the trans-American dialogues found in contemporary Latina/o literature elucidates trans-Atlantic critical dialogues. Rüdiger Ahrens, Uni Würzburg, Germany; Florian Kläger, Uni Bayreuth, Germany; Klaus Stierstorfer,Uni Münster, Germany.
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Frontmatter -- ; Foreword from the Editors
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Table of Contents -- ; Special Focus: Latina/o Literature at the Crossroads: The Trans-American and the Trans-Atlantic in Critical Dialogue -- ; Introduction: Latina/o Literature at the Crossroads: The Trans-American and the Trans-Atlantic in Critical Dialogue
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I. Trans-American Subjectivities: The Critical Aesthetics of Migration and Trans-Migration -- ; A Central American Wound: Remapping the U.S. Borderlands in Oscar Martinez’s The Beast
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The Undocumented Subjects of el Hueco: Theorizing a Colombian Metaphor for Migration
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Toxicity and the Politics of Narration: Imagining Social and Environmental Justice in Salvador Plascencia’s The People of Paper
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II. Intersticies: Translation, Transculturation, and the Trans-Atlantic -- ; Latina/o Literature Goes German
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Rerouting the Rise: Upward Mobility in Junot Díaz’s Fiction
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“The Emotional Residue of an Unnatural Boundary”: Brownsville and the Borders of Mental Health
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Between Molds and Models: Female Identities in Almudena Grandes’s Models of Women and Roberta Fernández’s Intaglio
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III. Writing the Borderlands of Culture: Interviews with Latina/o Authors -- ; The Once and Future Chicano – World Literatures Between Intra-History and Utopian Vision: An Interview with Alejandro Morales
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The “I” Before the Border: An Interview with Reyna Grande
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“Where I Find Poetry and Tension”: An Interview with Daniel José Older
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General Section -- ; Typeface Teutonicus: The Socio-Semiotics of German Typography Before 1919
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Parenthetical Embodiment and the Posthuman Body in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse
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Monument Narratives in Recent Anglophone Fiction
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Book Reviews -- ; Index
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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In English
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ISBN 9783110530414
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ISBN 9783110531312
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Available in another form ISBN 978-3-11-053131-2
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Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9783110532913
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Author information:
Stierstorfer, Klaus 1961-
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