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10 Caribbean Urban Belonging: Thinking Paradoxes of Citizenship with Independent Puerto Rican Comics
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface: A Comic Overview of Latinx Comics Studies xi
- Introduction: Latinx Comics beyond Representation: Interdisciplinary and Intersectional Approaches 1
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Part I Complicating National Histories and Cultural Identities
- 1 Reimagining Indigenous Women’s History in Precontact Mesoamerica via Daniel Parada’s Zotz: Serpent and Shield 21
- 2 Filling the Holes of Cuban Memory: Remembering the Revolution and Exile in the Comics Classroom 41
- 3 Pedagogical Strategies for Teaching the Comic Anthology Puerto Rico Strong in the Latinx Literature Classroom 63
- Nationalism in the Puerto Rican Context 81
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Part II Latinx Migrations: Borders and Borderlands
- 4 The Fence and the Grid Reading the U.S.-Mexico Multi-Border as an Infrastructure for Comics 89
- 5 El Peso Hero: Comic Book Protagonists of the (Un)Documented Latinx Experience 111
- 6 The Missing Latinx: Updated Scenes of California Noir in the Unveiling of an American Nightmare 129
- I’m American, and I’m Multilingual. Why Does It Feel So Scary to Speak in Another Language in Public? 151
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Part III Feminist and Queer Interventions
- 7 From Conditional Belonging to Self-Definition: The Hija Loquita Breaks Free in Blackbird 163
- 8 “It’s on Every Single Page” Reading Character Development in Queer Latinx Comics for Youth 185
- 9 Translating Queer Afro-Latinx Experiences through Comics Aesthetics in Breena Nuñez’s Autobiographical Comics 205
- This Body Is Actually Unsettled 229
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Part IV Practices of Placemaking
- 10 Caribbean Urban Belonging: Thinking Paradoxes of Citizenship with Independent Puerto Rican Comics 235
- 11 United States of Banana: A Graphic Novel as Decluttering and Decolonizing Doubled Journey of the Self 259
- 12 Through the GoogleGland: Virtual Reality and Hijacked Futures in Inés Estrada’s Alienation 271
- Prelude 291
- Coda: Drawing Inferences and Reading the Frames of Latinx Media 295
- Acknowledgments 307
- Notes on Contributors 313
- Index 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface: A Comic Overview of Latinx Comics Studies xi
- Introduction: Latinx Comics beyond Representation: Interdisciplinary and Intersectional Approaches 1
-
Part I Complicating National Histories and Cultural Identities
- 1 Reimagining Indigenous Women’s History in Precontact Mesoamerica via Daniel Parada’s Zotz: Serpent and Shield 21
- 2 Filling the Holes of Cuban Memory: Remembering the Revolution and Exile in the Comics Classroom 41
- 3 Pedagogical Strategies for Teaching the Comic Anthology Puerto Rico Strong in the Latinx Literature Classroom 63
- Nationalism in the Puerto Rican Context 81
-
Part II Latinx Migrations: Borders and Borderlands
- 4 The Fence and the Grid Reading the U.S.-Mexico Multi-Border as an Infrastructure for Comics 89
- 5 El Peso Hero: Comic Book Protagonists of the (Un)Documented Latinx Experience 111
- 6 The Missing Latinx: Updated Scenes of California Noir in the Unveiling of an American Nightmare 129
- I’m American, and I’m Multilingual. Why Does It Feel So Scary to Speak in Another Language in Public? 151
-
Part III Feminist and Queer Interventions
- 7 From Conditional Belonging to Self-Definition: The Hija Loquita Breaks Free in Blackbird 163
- 8 “It’s on Every Single Page” Reading Character Development in Queer Latinx Comics for Youth 185
- 9 Translating Queer Afro-Latinx Experiences through Comics Aesthetics in Breena Nuñez’s Autobiographical Comics 205
- This Body Is Actually Unsettled 229
-
Part IV Practices of Placemaking
- 10 Caribbean Urban Belonging: Thinking Paradoxes of Citizenship with Independent Puerto Rican Comics 235
- 11 United States of Banana: A Graphic Novel as Decluttering and Decolonizing Doubled Journey of the Self 259
- 12 Through the GoogleGland: Virtual Reality and Hijacked Futures in Inés Estrada’s Alienation 271
- Prelude 291
- Coda: Drawing Inferences and Reading the Frames of Latinx Media 295
- Acknowledgments 307
- Notes on Contributors 313
- Index 321