"The essays in this volume are well-written, powerfully argued, and provocative critical introductions to issues such as nation and national languages and heteroglossia and interlingualism. With its focus on multilingualism in the U. S., the Caribbean, India, and Ireland, the volume is essential reading for those interested in the remapping of World Literature."--Jose David Saldivar, University of California, Santa Cruz
"The essays in this volume are well-written, powerfully argued, and provocative critical introductions to issues such as nation and national languages and heteroglossia and interlingualism. With its focus on multilingualism in the U. S., the Caribbean, India, and Ireland, the volume is essential reading for those interested in the remapping of World Literature."--Jose David Saldivar, University of California, Santa CruzHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alfred Arteaga, Assistant Professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley, is the author of Cantos, a book of poetry.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments ix Introduction: The Here, the Now / Alfred Artega 1 An Other Tongue / Alfred Artega 9 Colonialism and the Politics of Translation / Tejaswini Niranjana 35 Adulteration and the Nation: Monologic Nationalism and the Colonial Hybrid / David Lloyd 53 Seeing with Another I: Our Search for Other Worlds / Eugene C. Eoyang 93 Cut Throat Sun / Jean-Luc Nancy 113 Conjugating Subjects: The Heteroglossia of Essence and Resistance / Norma Alarcon 125 The Ruins of Representation: Shadow Survivance and the Literature of Dominance / Gerald Vizenor 139 A Rhetoric of Obliquity in African and Caribbean Women Writers / Michael G. Cooke 169 Differance and the Discourse of "Community" in Writings by and about the Ethnic Other(s) / Cordelia Chavez Candelaria 185 Dialogism and Schizophrenia / Tzvetan Todorov 203 Bilingualism and Dialogism: Another Reading of Lorna Dee Cervantes's Poetry / Ada Savin 215 Dialogical Strategies, Monological Goals: Chicano Literature / Bruce-Novoa 225 Bilingualism as Satire in Nineteenth-Century Chicano Poetry / Luis A. Torres 247 Nacer en Espagnol / Edmundo Desnoes 263 Bonding in Difference / Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak 273 Contributors 287 Index 291
Acknowledgments ix Introduction: The Here, the Now / Alfred Artega 1 An Other Tongue / Alfred Artega 9 Colonialism and the Politics of Translation / Tejaswini Niranjana 35 Adulteration and the Nation: Monologic Nationalism and the Colonial Hybrid / David Lloyd 53 Seeing with Another I: Our Search for Other Worlds / Eugene C. Eoyang 93 Cut Throat Sun / Jean-Luc Nancy 113 Conjugating Subjects: The Heteroglossia of Essence and Resistance / Norma Alarcon 125 The Ruins of Representation: Shadow Survivance and the Literature of Dominance / Gerald Vizenor 139 A Rhetoric of Obliquity in African and Caribbean Women Writers / Michael G. Cooke 169 Differance and the Discourse of "Community" in Writings by and about the Ethnic Other(s) / Cordelia Chavez Candelaria 185 Dialogism and Schizophrenia / Tzvetan Todorov 203 Bilingualism and Dialogism: Another Reading of Lorna Dee Cervantes's Poetry / Ada Savin 215 Dialogical Strategies, Monological Goals: Chicano Literature / Bruce-Novoa 225 Bilingualism as Satire in Nineteenth-Century Chicano Poetry / Luis A. Torres 247 Nacer en Espagnol / Edmundo Desnoes 263 Bonding in Difference / Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak 273 Contributors 287 Index 291
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