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Chicano Nations: The Hemispheric Origins of Mexican American Literature
Marissa K. López
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Description for Chicano Nations: The Hemispheric Origins of Mexican American Literature
Paperback. A historical overview of Chicano literature and history from the 19th - 21st centuries Series: American Literatures Initiative. Num Pages: 269 pages, 4 b&w illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KLCM; 2ADS; DSB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 155 x 230 x 16. Weight in Grams: 372.
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Chicano Nations argues that the transnationalism that is central to Chicano identity originated in the global, postcolonial moment at the turn of the nineteenth century rather than as an effect of contemporary economic conditions, which began in the mid nineteenth century and primarily affected the laboring classes. The Spanish empire then began to implode, and colonists in the “new world” debated the national contours of the viceroyalties. This is where Marissa K. López locates the origins of Chicano literature, which is now and always has been “postnational,” encompassing the ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
New York University Press United States
Number of pages
269
Condition
New
Series
American Literatures Initiative
Number of Pages
269
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780814752623
SKU
V9780814752623
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About Marissa K. López
Marissa K. López is Associate Professor of English and Chicana/o Studies at UCLA. She is the author of Chicano Nations: The Hemispheric Origins of Mexican American Literature (NYU Press, 2011) and the Vice President of the Latina/o Studies Association.
Reviews for Chicano Nations: The Hemispheric Origins of Mexican American Literature
Rather than assuming that the Chicano movement simply triggered the 'feminist and queer work of the 1980s and 1990s,' work that was in fact a response to 'the long history of hemispheric change,' this broader understanding sees it as advancing a true 'transamerican ideal' that enables a 'global vision.'
Jerome Klinowitz,American Literary Scholarship This book should provoke fruitful debates ... Read more
Jerome Klinowitz,American Literary Scholarship This book should provoke fruitful debates ... Read more