Imagined Transnationalism: U.s. Latino A Literature, Culture, And Identity

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With its focus on Latino and Latina communities in the United States, this book investigates narrative and aesthetic strategies that are employed to represent transnational experiences in literary and cultural texts. Specifically concerned with how real and imagined movements between Latin American countries and the U.S. generate diverse conceptualizations of nationalism and transnationalism, this collection explores notions of identity, citizenship, and belonging in the past, present, and future.

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U.S. Latino/a Literature, Culture, and Identity Edited by Kevin Concannon, Francisco A. Lomelí, and Marc Priewe Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to Taiwan eBook Consortium - PalgraveConnect - 2011-03-01 Imagined Transnationalism 10.1057/9780230103320 - Imagined Transnationalism, Edited by Kevin Concannon, Francisco A. Lomelí and Marc Priewe IMAGINED TRANSNATIONALISM First published in 2009 by PALGRAVE MACMILLAN® in the United States – a division of St. Martin’s Press LLC, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010. Where this book is distributed in the UK, Europe and the rest of the world, this is by Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited, registered in England, company number 785998, of Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 6XS. PALGRAVE MACMILLAN is the global academic imprint of the above companies and has companies and representatives throughout the world. Palgrave® and Macmillan® are registered trademarks in the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe and other countries. ISBN: 978-0-230-60632-6 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Imagined transnationalism : U.S. latino/a literature, culture, and identity / Kevin Concannon, Francisco A. Lomelí, and Marc Priewe, eds. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-230-60632-6 1. Hispanic Americans—Social conditions. 2. Community development— United States. 3. American literature—Hispanic American authors. I. Concannon, Kevin. II. Lomelí, Francisco A. III. Priewe, Marc. E184.S75I357 2009 973'.0468—dc22 2009013902 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Design by Macmillan Publishing Solutions First edition: November 2009 Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to Taiwan eBook Consortium - PalgraveConnect - 2011-03-01 Copyright © Kevin Concannon, Francisco A. Lomelí, and Marc Priewe, 2009. All rights reserved. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Printed in the United States of America. 10.1057/9780230103320 - Imagined Transnationalism, Edited by Kevin Concannon, Francisco A. Lomelí and Marc Priewe Figures and Tables v Introduction Kevin Concannon, Francisco A. Lomelí, and Marc Priewe 1 1 Chicano Transnation Bill Ashcroft 2 A Schematic Approach to Understanding Latino Transnational Literary Texts Nicolás Kanellos 29 Para Español Oprima El Número Dos: Transnational Translation and U.S. Latino/a Literature Marta E. Sánchez 47 Transnational Migrations and Political Mobilizations: The Case of A Day without a Mexican María Herrera-Sobek 61 Imagining Transnational Chicano/a Activism against Gender-Based Violence at the U.S.-Mexican Border Claudia Sadowski-Smith 75 Precursors of Hemispheric Writing: Latin America, the Caribbean, and Early U.S. American Identity Gabriele Pisarz-Ramírez 95 3 4 5 6 7 8 Slammin’ in Transnational Heterotopia: Words Being Spoken at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe Harald Zapf “A Broader and Wiser Revolution”: Refiguring Chicano Nationalist Politics in Latin American Consciousness in Post-Movement Literature Tim Libretti 13 117 Copy
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