Mapping South American Latina/o Literature in the United States
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Mapping South American Latina/o Literature in the United States

Interviews with Contemporary Writers

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Mapping South American Latina/o Literature in the United States

Interviews with Contemporary Writers

About this book

Surveys a full scholarly and historical spectrum of South American descent authors in the U.S.
Sheds light on some less well-known U.S. Latina/o writers
Includes scholarly editorial introductions alongside the interviews

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Year
2018
Print ISBN
9783319723914
eBook ISBN
9783319723921

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  50. ——— Speaking Like An Immigrant: A Collection . New York City: Latina Lesbian History Project, 1998.
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Critical/Secondary Works

  1. Aguirre, Carlos and Charles F. Walker, eds. The Lima Reader: History, Culture, Politics. Durham: Duke UP, 2017.
  2. Alarcón, Daniel. “Aquí está bien.” Sam no es mi tío: ventidós crónicas migrantes y un sueño americano . Ed. Aileen El-Kadí and Diego Fonseca. Buenos Aires: Alfaguara, 2014. 37–42.
  3. ——— “Life Among the Pirates.” The Lima Reader: History, Culture, Politics. Ed. Carlos Aguirre and Charles F. Walker. Durham: Duke UP, 2017. 238–246.
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  6. Arana, Marie. “Introduction.” Off the Page: Writers Talk about Beginnings, Endings, and Everything in Between . Ed. Carole Burns. New York: Norton, 2008. 15–25.
  7. ——— “Introduction.” Stone Offerings: Machu Picchu’s Terraces of Enlightenment . Mike Torrey. San Diego: Lightpoint, 2009. 7–10.
  8. ——— “Intr...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. Introduction: Mapping South American Latinidad in the United States
  4. The Task of the Translator: Daniel Alarcón
  5. Bridges Across Lima and Washington D.C.: Marie Arana
  6. Dreaming in Brazilian: Kathleen De Azevedo
  7. It Takes Two to Tango Across Montevideo and California: Carolina De Robertis
  8. Traveling the Caribbean, Colombia, and the U.S.: Patricia Engel
  9. My Poetic Feminism Between Peru and the U.S.: Carmen Giménez Smith
  10. Gender and Spirituality in Colombia, Cuba and New Jersey: Daisy Hernández
  11. The Colombiano of Greenwich Village: Jaime Manrique
  12. A Meditation on Parenting from Syria to Peru to the U.S.: Farid Matuk
  13. From Dirty Wars in Argentina and Latvia to Listening to Music: Julie Sophia Paegle
  14. Writing the Chilena NuYorker Experience: Mariana Romo-Carmona
  15. Returning to the Fervor of Buenos Aires from the U.S.: Sergio Waisman
  16. Back Matter

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