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This book presents a study of the figure of the stranger in US Latinx literary and cultural forms, ranging from contemporary novels through essays to film and transborder art activism.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of Contents
Contributor Information
List of Figures
Introduction: "Latinx Strangers Revisited: From Othering to Effecting Social Change"
Esther Álvarez López and Andrea Fernández-García
- Transforming Empathy into Extratextual Action: The Latina Writer as Stranger and Mediator in García McCall's All the Stars Denied
Vanessa de Veritch Woodside (University of Washington, Tacoma)
- "Hospitality and Borders in Oscar Cásares Where We Come From"
Ana Manzanas (University of Salamanca)
- "Beyond the Wall: Latinx Strangers and Cosmopolitanism in Luis Alberto Urrea's The House of Broken Angels"
Macarena García-Avello (University of Cantabria)
- "Inhabiting Nepantla: The Stranger in Contemporary Chicana Fiction"
Norma E. Cantú (Trinity University, TX)
5. "The Cosmopolitanism of Latinx Natality in Jennine Capó Crucet's
Make Your Home Among Strangers and
My Time Among the Whites: Notes from an Unfinished Education"Michael Grafals (Florida State University)
6. "Strangers in the City: Cosmopolitan Strangers and Transnational Urbanism in the Literary Imagination of Valeria Luiselli"
Alejandro Ramírez (Washington State University)
7. "Hostipitality and Solidarity in Ivannia Villalobos-Vindas'
Casa de tierra ajena"Ewa Antoszek (Marie Curie-Sk¿odowska University)
8. "Humanizing the Wall: Cosmopolitan Artistic Interventions on the US-Mexico Border"
Mª Jesús Castro Dopacio (University of Oviedo)
Index
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Esther Álvarez-López is
Associate Professor of American Literature at the University of Oviedo, Spain. She has published on ethnic literatures, gender, and intersectionality. Her latest publications are "Identity, De-colonization and Cosmopolitanism in (Afro)Latina Artists' Spoken Word Performances" (2021) and "Strangers, Persisters, and Killjoys: Confronting Gender Inequality through Performance Poetry" (Routledge 2022).
Andrea Fernández-García is Assistant Professor at the University of Oviedo, Spain. She studies the relationship between gender, space and decoloniality in US Latina literature. She is the author of
Geographies of Girlhood in US Latina Writing: Decolonizing Spaces and Identities (2020), among other publications.
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This book presents a study of the figure of the stranger in US Latinx literary and cultural forms, ranging from contemporary novels through essays to film and transborder art activism.