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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789401201094 , 9789042011960
    Series Statement: Portada Hispánica 15
    Content: Of interest to informed readers responsive to combined textual and cultural approaches to Chicano/a literature and literature in general, Battleground and Crossroads weaves in various critical and theoretical threads to inquire into the relationship between intimate and public spaces in Chicana literature. Without claiming the borderlands as exclusive of the Chicana/o imagination, this book acknowledges the importance of this metaphor for bringing to view a more intercultural United States, allowing it to become inflected with the particularity of each text. The analyses of Chicana fiction, drama, and autobiography explore the construction of identity through the representation of social space and the transformation of literary space. For discussion of a diacritical territory this volume draws on a interdisciplinary practice that facilitates the journey from the most intimate spaces to the most public spaces of modernity, so that the aesthetic text yields its knowledge of the contingent historical circumstances of its production in material and existential terms. The apparent regionalism and localism of this literature is nothing but a reflection of the relationship between the local and the global, the private and the public, the personal and the political, the aesthetic and the ideological, the subversive and the mainstream. Each text stands by itself while it also reaches out to the sociopolitical imaginary for interpretation through an interdisciplinary methodology that is indispensable to do justice to a politicized aesthetics
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , 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.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Battlegrounds and Crossroads : Social and Imaginary Space in Writings by Chicanas Leiden : BRILL, 2003 ISBN 9789042011960
    Language: English
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