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Tolerating Ambiguity

Ethnicity and Community in Chicano/a Writing

by Wilson Neate (Author)
©1998 Others VI, 305 Pages
Series: Many Voices, Volume 3

Summary

Although recent criticism, focused on issues of resistance and border writing, holds that Chicano/a representations of self and community unsettle and transform hegemonic ideology, it has not fully explained that deconstructive potential. Tolerating Ambiguity argues that the symbolic force of Chicano/a writing is an attribute of ethnic writing which, as a symptom or reminder of the repressed ethnicity of the national consciousness, disturbs the latter. Drawing on different genres, this study analyzes how Chicano/a writing, symptomatic of a repressed prenational identity, resists the binary symbolic order of the national consciousness to yield representations of communities characterized by a resistance to closure and homogeneity and by an accommodation of differences.

Details

Pages
VI, 305
Year
1998
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820430942
Language
English
Keywords
self hegemonic ideology consciousness
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., Paris, Wien, 1998. VI, 305 pp.

Biographical notes

Wilson Neate (Author)

The Author: Wilson Neate is Assistant Professor of Spanish in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at Central Michigan University. Dr. Neate received his Ph.D. from the University of California at Irvine. He has published articles dealing with U.S. Latino/a writing, contemporary Mexican narrative, and the theoretical dimensions of ethnic literature.

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