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Embodied Economies
Diaspora and Transcultural Capital in Latinx Caribbean Fiction and Theater
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eBook - ePub
Embodied Economies
Diaspora and Transcultural Capital in Latinx Caribbean Fiction and Theater
About this book
How do upwardly mobile Latinx Caribbean migrants leverage their cultural heritage to buy into the American Dream? In the neoliberal economy of the United States, the discourse of white nationalism compels upwardly mobile immigrants to trade in their ties to ethnic and linguistic communities to assimilate to the dominant culture. For Latinx Caribbean immigrants, exiles, and refugees this means abandoning Spanish, rejecting forms of communal inter-dependence, and adopting white, middle-class forms of embodiment to mitigate any ethnic and racial identity markers that might hinder their upwardly mobile trajectories. This transactional process of acquiring and trading in various kinds of material and embodied practices across traditions is a phenomenon author Israel Reyes terms "transcultural capital," and it is this process he explores in the contemporary fiction and theater of the Latinx Caribbean diaspora.
In chapters that compare works by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Nilo Cruz, Edwin SĂĄnchez, Ăngel Lozada, Rita Indiana HernĂĄndez, Dolores Prida, and Mayra Santos Febres, Reyes examines the contradictions of transcultural capital, its potential to establish networks of support in Latinx enclaves, and the risks it poses for reproducing the inequities of power and privilege that have always been at the heart of the American Dream. Embodied Economies shares new perspectives through its comparison of works written in both English and Spanish, and the literary voices that emerge from the US and the Hispanic Caribbean.
In chapters that compare works by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Nilo Cruz, Edwin SĂĄnchez, Ăngel Lozada, Rita Indiana HernĂĄndez, Dolores Prida, and Mayra Santos Febres, Reyes examines the contradictions of transcultural capital, its potential to establish networks of support in Latinx enclaves, and the risks it poses for reproducing the inequities of power and privilege that have always been at the heart of the American Dream. Embodied Economies shares new perspectives through its comparison of works written in both English and Spanish, and the literary voices that emerge from the US and the Hispanic Caribbean.
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Publisher
Rutgers University PressYear
2022Print ISBN
9781978827851, 9781978827868eBook ISBN
9781978827875Table of contents
- Cover
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Note on Translations and Terminology
- Introduction
- 1. A Future for Cuban Nostalgia in Plays by Nilo Cruz and Eduardo Machado
- 2. Decolonizing Queer Camp in Novels by Edwin SĂĄnchez and Ăngel Lozada
- 3. Zero-Sum Games in Fiction by Junot DĂaz and Rita Indiana HernĂĄndez
- 4. The Gentrification of Our Dreams in Lin-Manuel Mirandaâs Musical Theater
- 5. Race, Sex, and Enterprising Spirits in Works by Dolores Prida and Mayra Santos Febres
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author
- Series List