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6 THE POLITICAL LEFT AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUYORICAN POETRY
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- INTRODUCTION The Literature of the Puerto Rican Diaspora and Its Critical Practice 1
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PART I Earlier Voices
- 1 EVOLVING IDENTITIES Early Puerto Rican Writing in the United States and the Search for a New Puertorriqueñidad 31
- 2 FOR THE SAKE OF LOVE Luisa Capetillo, Anarchy, and Boricua Literary History 52
- 3 WHEN “ I ” BECAME ETHNIC Ethnogenesis and Three Early Puerto Rican Diaspora Writers 81
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PART II Political and Historical
- 4 ANARCHISM IN THE WORK OF AURORA LEVINS MORALES 107
- 5 PUERTO RICAN LITERATURE IN A NEW CLAVE Notes on the Emergence of DiaspoRican 125
- 6 THE POLITICAL LEFT AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUYORICAN POETRY 143
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PART III Identity and Place
- 7 LITERARY TROPICALIZATIONS OF THE BARRIO Ernesto Quiñonez’s Bodega Dreams and Ed Vega’s Mendoza’s Dreams 165
- 8 DISCORDANT DIFFERENCES Strategic Puerto Ricanness in Pedro Pietri’s Puerto Rican Obituary 184
- 9 “BORINKEE” IN HAWAI‘ I Rodney Morales Rides the Diaspora Wave to Transregional Imperial Struggle 201
- 10 TATO LAVIERA’S PARODY OF LA CARRETA Reworking a Tradition of Docility 221
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PART IV Home
- 11 WRITING HOME Mapping Puerto Rican Collective Memory in The House on the Lagoon 239
- 12 TRANSLATING “HOME” I N THE WORK OF JUDITH ORTIZ COFER 256
- 13 GETTING THERE AND BACK The Road, the Journey, and Home in Nuyorican Diaspora Literature 274
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PART V Gender
- 14 IDENTITY OF THE “DIASPORICAN” HOMOSEXUAL IN THE LITERARY PERIPHERY 295
- 15 MANUEL RAMOS OTERO’S QUEER METAFICTIONAL RESURRECTION OF JULIA DE BURGOS 313
- 16 SUBVERTING THE MAINLAND Transmigratory Biculturalism in U.S. Puerto Rican Women’s Fiction 332
- CONTRIBUTORS 351
- INDEX 355
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- INTRODUCTION The Literature of the Puerto Rican Diaspora and Its Critical Practice 1
-
PART I Earlier Voices
- 1 EVOLVING IDENTITIES Early Puerto Rican Writing in the United States and the Search for a New Puertorriqueñidad 31
- 2 FOR THE SAKE OF LOVE Luisa Capetillo, Anarchy, and Boricua Literary History 52
- 3 WHEN “ I ” BECAME ETHNIC Ethnogenesis and Three Early Puerto Rican Diaspora Writers 81
-
PART II Political and Historical
- 4 ANARCHISM IN THE WORK OF AURORA LEVINS MORALES 107
- 5 PUERTO RICAN LITERATURE IN A NEW CLAVE Notes on the Emergence of DiaspoRican 125
- 6 THE POLITICAL LEFT AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUYORICAN POETRY 143
-
PART III Identity and Place
- 7 LITERARY TROPICALIZATIONS OF THE BARRIO Ernesto Quiñonez’s Bodega Dreams and Ed Vega’s Mendoza’s Dreams 165
- 8 DISCORDANT DIFFERENCES Strategic Puerto Ricanness in Pedro Pietri’s Puerto Rican Obituary 184
- 9 “BORINKEE” IN HAWAI‘ I Rodney Morales Rides the Diaspora Wave to Transregional Imperial Struggle 201
- 10 TATO LAVIERA’S PARODY OF LA CARRETA Reworking a Tradition of Docility 221
-
PART IV Home
- 11 WRITING HOME Mapping Puerto Rican Collective Memory in The House on the Lagoon 239
- 12 TRANSLATING “HOME” I N THE WORK OF JUDITH ORTIZ COFER 256
- 13 GETTING THERE AND BACK The Road, the Journey, and Home in Nuyorican Diaspora Literature 274
-
PART V Gender
- 14 IDENTITY OF THE “DIASPORICAN” HOMOSEXUAL IN THE LITERARY PERIPHERY 295
- 15 MANUEL RAMOS OTERO’S QUEER METAFICTIONAL RESURRECTION OF JULIA DE BURGOS 313
- 16 SUBVERTING THE MAINLAND Transmigratory Biculturalism in U.S. Puerto Rican Women’s Fiction 332
- CONTRIBUTORS 351
- INDEX 355