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Invisibility and Influence

A Literary History of AfroLatinidades
  • Regina Marie Mills
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2024
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A rich literary study of AfroLatinx life writing, this book traces how AfroLatinxs have challenged their erasure in the United States and Latin America over the last century.

Invisibility and Influence demonstrates how a century of AfroLatinx writers in the United States shaped life writing, including memoir, collective autobiography, and other formats, through depictions of a wide range of “Afro-Latinidades.” Using a woman-of-color feminist approach, Regina Marie Mills examines the work of writers and creators often excluded from Latinx literary criticism. She explores the tensions writers experienced in being viewed by others as only either Latinx or Black, rather than as part of their own distinctive communities. Beginning with Arturo (Arthur) Schomburg, who contributed to wider conversations about autobiographical technique, Invisibility and Influence examines a breadth of writers, including Jesús Colón; members of the Young Lords; Piri Thomas; Lukumi santera and scholar Marta Moreno Vega; and Black Mexican American poet Ariana Brown. Mills traces how these writers confront the distorted visions of AfroLatinxs in the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean, and how they created and expressed AfroLatinx spirituality, politics, and self-identity, often amidst violence. Mapping how AfroLatinx writers create their own literary history, Mills reveals how AfroLatinx life writing shapes and complicates discourses on race and colorism in the Western Hemisphere.

Author / Editor information

Regina Marie Mills is an assistant professor of Latinx and multiethnic literature in the department of English at Texas A&M University, and was the guest coeditor of the 2022 special issue "Post-Soul Afro-Latinidades” in The Black Scholar.

Reviews

Invisibility and Influence is an excellent book that fills a much-needed gap in Latina/o/x literary scholarship. Regina Mills brings together AfroLatinx identities—in all their complexity—and life writing studies through rich, informative, and analytical close readings, as well as rigorous archival research. I learned a great deal from reading this book; I thought I would never read another truly original interpretation of Piri Thomas’s Down These Mean Streets, but I was wrong, and delighted to be so!
— Marta Carminero-Santangelo, University of Kansas, author of Documenting the Undocumented: Latino/a Narratives and Social Justice in the Era of Operation Gatekeeper

Invisibility and Influence offers several important new contributions to AfroLatinx studies: a deep investigation of writers of Afro-descent who are often excluded from Latinx literary criticism; a broad cultural and geographical archive; and a melding of Latinx and African American theoretical approaches to how life writing itself is important for naming identities, histories, and communities.
— Suzanne Bost, Loyola University, Chicago, author of Shared Selves: Latinx Memoir and Ethical Alternatives to Humanism

The book reads like an elegant river; the chapters strategically flow into each other, each building on the other, critiquing, deconstructing, and expanding Mills’s core argument.
— Latino Studies

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eBook published on:
June 4, 2024
eBook ISBN:
9781477329153
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256
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