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

Juanita Heredia

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Mapping South American Latina/o Literature in the United States

Interviews with Contemporary Writers

Juanita Heredia

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This collection of interviews demonstrates that U.S. Latinas/os of South American background have contributed pioneering work to U.S. Latina/o literature and culture in the twenty-first century. In conversation with twelve significant authors of South American descent in the United States, Juanita Heredia reveals that, through their transnational experiences, they have developed multicultural identities throughout different regions and cities across the country. However, these authors' works alsoexemplify a return to their heritage in South America through memory and travel, often showing that they maintain strong cultural and literary ties across national borders. As such, they have created a new chapter in trans-American history by finding new ways of imagining South America from their formation and influences in the U.S.

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