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Postmodern Cross-Culturalism and Politicization in U.S. Latina Literature

From Ana Castillo to Julia Alvarez

by Fatima Mujcinovic (Author)
©2004 Monographs X, 202 Pages
Series: Modern American Literature, Volume 42

Summary

Employing a comparative and cross-ethnic approach, this book provides a sophisticated literary and cultural analysis of texts by Mexican American, Puerto Rican, Cuban American, and Dominican American women writers. As she engages contemporary feminist, political, postcolonial, and psychoanalytic theory, Fatima Mujčinović investigates how selected U.S. Latina narratives have proposed a rethinking of minority subject positioning under the postmodern conditions of cultural hybridization, gender objectification, political oppression, and geographic displacement. In its emphasis on gendered, diasporic, exilic, and geopolitical identities, this book specifically examines works by Ana Castillo, Cristina García, Graciela Limón, Demetria Martínez, Rosario Morales, Aurora Levins Morales, Judith Ortiz Cofer, Helena María Viramontes, and Julia Alvarez.

Details

Pages
X, 202
Year
2004
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820469294
Language
English
Keywords
USA Frauenliteratur Hispanos Geschichte 1986-1997 Gruppenidentität (Motiv)
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2004. X, 202 pp.

Biographical notes

Fatima Mujcinovic (Author)

The Author: Fatima Mujčinović is Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Westminster College in Salt Lake City, Utah. She received her Ph.D. in comparative literature from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her research includes U.S. ethnic literature, literature of the Americas, cultural studies, and literary theory and translation.

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Title: Postmodern Cross-Culturalism and Politicization in U.S. Latina Literature