A panorama of literature by Latinos, whether born or resident in the United States.
This volume, documenting the linguistic and cultural diversity of Latino literary output in the United States, offers an exciting introduction for non-specialist readers. Unique in its scope and perspective, it focuses on variousliterary genres, and cinema, related to Latinos. Each essay considers not only Latino writers who were born or raised in the United States, but also Latin American writers who took up residence in the United States but may also beconsidered part of the literary scene of their countries of origin. Rather than follow one specific mode of organization and presentation, each contributor has offered his or her original perspective on the subject matter or theme. The result is an inclusive spectrum of the voices of the U.S. Latin American diaspora, illuminating the rich and complex culture of Latinos.
EDITORS: Carlota Caulfield is Professor of Spanish and Spanish-American Studies at Mills College, California.
Darién J. Davis is Associate Professor of History and Latin American Studies at Middlebury College, Vermont.
CONTRIBUTORS: Eva Bueno, Carlota Caulfield, Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez, Darién J. Davis, Jorge Febles, Lydia Gil, Armando González-Pérez, Patricia M. Montilla, Vincent Spina, Antonio Tosta, Sergio Waisman
Table des matières
Introduction: Pluralism in US Latino Literature: A Historical Perspective
Resistance, Revolution and Recuperation: The Literary Production of the Mestizo/Mexican-American/Chicano – Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez
The Importance of Being Sandra (Cisneros) – Eva Paulino Bueno
The Island as Mainland and the Revolving Door Motif: Contemporary Puerto Rican Literature of the United States – Patricia M. Montilla
Am I Who I Am? Identity Games in US Cuban Literature – Jorge Febles
Afro-Cuban Identity in the Theater of the Diaspora – Armando González-Pérez
Bewteen the Island and the Tenements: New Directions in Dominican-American Literature – Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez
Three Central American Writers: Alone Between Two Cultures – Vincent Spina
American Dream: Jeitinho Brasileiro: On the Crossroads of Cultural Identities in Brazilian-American Literature – Antonio Luciano de Andrade Tosta
Argentine Writers in the US: Writing South, Living North – Sergio Waisman
A Balancing Act: Latin American Jewish Literature in the United States – Lydia Gil
US Latina Caribbean Women Poets: An Overview – Carlota Caulfield
The Latino Film Experience in History: A Dialogue Among Texts and Collaborators – Darién J Davis