Chicano Nations : : The Hemispheric Origins of Mexican American Literature / / Marissa K. López.

Part of the American Literatures Initiative Series Chicano Nations argues that the transnationalism that is central to Chicano identity originated in the global, postcolonial moment at the turn of the nineteenth century rather than as an effect of contemporary economic conditions, which began in the...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Nuevas Fronteras / New Frontiers -- Part 1. Imagining the Americas -- 1. Latinidad Abroad: The Narrative Maps of Sarmiento, Zavala, and Pérez Rosales -- 2. Mexicanidad at Home: Mariano Vallejo’s Chicano Historiography -- Part 2. Inhabiting America -- 3. Racialized Bodies and the Limits of the Abstract: María Mena and Daniel Venegas -- 4. More Life in the Skeleton: Caballero and the Teleology of Race -- Part 3. American Diasporas -- 5. Ana Castillo’s “distinct place in the Americas” -- 6. Border Patrol as Global Surveillance: Post-9/11 Chicana/o Detective Fiction -- Conclusion: “ . . . Walking in the Dark Forest of the Twenty-First Century” -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author
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Part of the American Literatures Initiative Series Chicano Nations argues that the transnationalism that is central to Chicano identity originated in the global, postcolonial moment at the turn of the nineteenth century rather than as an effect of contemporary economic conditions, which began in the mid nineteenth century and primarily affected the laboring classes. The Spanish empire then began to implode, and colonists in the “new world” debated the national contours of the viceroyalties. This is where Marissa K. López locates the origins of Chicano literature, which is now and always has been “postnational,” encompassing the wealthy, the poor, the white, and the mestizo. Tracing its long history and the diversity of subject positions it encompasses, Chicano Nations explores the shifting literary forms authors have used to write the nation from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries.López argues that while national and global tensions lie at the historical heart of Chicana/o narratives of the nation, there should be alternative ways to imagine the significance of Chicano literature other than as a reflection of national identity. In a nuanced analysis, the book provides a way to think of early writers as a meaningful part of Chicano literary history, and, in looking at the nation, rather than the particularities of identity, as that which connects Chicano literature over time, it engages the emerging hemispheric scholarship on U.S. literature.
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Mexican Americans in literature.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Nuevas Fronteras / New Frontiers --
Part 1. Imagining the Americas --
1. Latinidad Abroad: The Narrative Maps of Sarmiento, Zavala, and Pérez Rosales --
2. Mexicanidad at Home: Mariano Vallejo’s Chicano Historiography --
Part 2. Inhabiting America --
3. Racialized Bodies and the Limits of the Abstract: María Mena and Daniel Venegas --
4. More Life in the Skeleton: Caballero and the Teleology of Race --
Part 3. American Diasporas --
5. Ana Castillo’s “distinct place in the Americas” --
6. Border Patrol as Global Surveillance: Post-9/11 Chicana/o Detective Fiction --
Conclusion: “ . . . Walking in the Dark Forest of the Twenty-First Century” --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
About the Author
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Nuevas Fronteras / New Frontiers --
Part 1. Imagining the Americas --
1. Latinidad Abroad: The Narrative Maps of Sarmiento, Zavala, and Pérez Rosales --
2. Mexicanidad at Home: Mariano Vallejo’s Chicano Historiography --
Part 2. Inhabiting America --
3. Racialized Bodies and the Limits of the Abstract: María Mena and Daniel Venegas --
4. More Life in the Skeleton: Caballero and the Teleology of Race --
Part 3. American Diasporas --
5. Ana Castillo’s “distinct place in the Americas” --
6. Border Patrol as Global Surveillance: Post-9/11 Chicana/o Detective Fiction --
Conclusion: “ . . . Walking in the Dark Forest of the Twenty-First Century” --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
About the Author
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Nuevas Fronteras / New Frontiers --
Part 1. Imagining the Americas --
1. Latinidad Abroad: The Narrative Maps of Sarmiento, Zavala, and Pérez Rosales --
2. Mexicanidad at Home: Mariano Vallejo’s Chicano Historiography --
Part 2. Inhabiting America --
3. Racialized Bodies and the Limits of the Abstract: María Mena and Daniel Venegas --
4. More Life in the Skeleton: Caballero and the Teleology of Race --
Part 3. American Diasporas --
5. Ana Castillo’s “distinct place in the Americas” --
6. Border Patrol as Global Surveillance: Post-9/11 Chicana/o Detective Fiction --
Conclusion: “ . . . Walking in the Dark Forest of the Twenty-First Century” --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
About the Author
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