Narrative Identities
(Inter)Cultural In-Betweenness in the Americas
©2003
Monographs
398 Pages
Summary
Narrative Identities examines how Latin American, Caribbean, Chicano/a, African American and Native American writers re-negotiate individual and collective identity within, between and beyond geographic, temporal, racial, ethnic, gender-related, spiritual, and psychological border(land)s. The author traces what is at stake when individuals dwell in in-betweenness and how these individuals cope with moving between borders, when identity-based forms of oppression, such as (neo)colonialism, racism, and sexism, deny or delimit the negotiation and comprehension of identity’s meanings. The book explores cultural in-betweenness in both local and global contexts as one of the principal characteristics shared by Pan-American writers and measures cultural differences and similarities in the Americas against each other. It draws the map of a different cultural consensus in the Americas and opens the space for a new vision of Inter-American literary relations and criticism.
Details
- Pages
- 398
- Publication Year
- 2003
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9783906770796
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- Literatur African America Chicano writers Amerika Identität (Motiv) Interkulturalität America Latin America Pan-American writers Native American writers Caribbean writers
- Published
- Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., New York, Oxford, Wien, 2003. 398 pp.
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