Junot Díaz and the Decolonial Imagination
Herausgeber: Hanna, Monica
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Monica Hanna is Assistant Professor of Chicana and Chicano Studies at California State University, Fullerton. Jennifer Harford Vargas is Assistant Professor of English at Bryn Mawr College. José David Saldívar is Professor of Comparative Literature at Stanford University and the author of Trans-Americanity: Subaltern Modernities, Global Coloniality, and the Cultures of Greater Mexico, also published by Duke University Press.
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Monica Hanna is Assistant Professor of Chicana and Chicano Studies at California State University, Fullerton. Jennifer Harford Vargas is Assistant Professor of English at Bryn Mawr College. José David Saldívar is Professor of Comparative Literature at Stanford University and the author of Trans-Americanity: Subaltern Modernities, Global Coloniality, and the Cultures of Greater Mexico, also published by Duke University Press.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2016
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- ISBN-13: 9780822360247
- ISBN-10: 0822360241
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780822360247
- ISBN-10: 0822360241
- Artikelnr.: 42739792
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Monica Hanna is Assistant Professor of Chicana and Chicano Studies at California State University, Fullerton. Jennifer Harford Vargas is Assistant Professor of English at Bryn Mawr College. José David Saldívar is Professor of Comparative Literature at Stanford University and the author of Trans-Americanity: Subaltern Modernities, Global Coloniality, and the Cultures of Greater Mexico, also published by Duke University Press.
Acknowledgments vii
Editors' Introduction. Junot Díaz and the Decolonial Imagination: From
Island to Empire / Monica Hanna, Jennifer Harford Vargas, and José David
Saldívar 1
Part I. Activist Aesthetics
1. Against the "Discursive Latino": On the Politics and Praxis of Junot
Díaz's Latinidad / Arlene Dávila 33
2. The Decolonizer's Guide to Disability / Julie Avril Minich 49
3. Laughing through a Broken Mouth in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
/ Lyn Di Iorio 69
4. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Cannibalist: Reading Yunior
(Writing) in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao / Monica Hanna 89
Part II. Mapping Literary Geographies
5. Artistry, Ancestry, and Americanness in the Works of Junot Díaz / Silvio
Torres-Saillant 115
6. This Is How You Lose it: Navigating Dominicanidad in Junot Díaz's Drown
/ Ylce Irizarry 147
7. Latino/a Deracination and the New Latin American Novel / Claudia Milian
173
8. Dictating a Zafa: The Power of Narrative Form as Ruin-Reading / Jennifer
Harford Vargas 201
Part III. Doing Race in Spanglish
9. Dismantling the Master's House: The Decolonial Literary Imaginations of
Audre Lorde and Junot Díaz / Paula M. L. Moya 231
10. Now Check It: Junot Díaz's Wondrous Spanglish / Glenda R. Carpio 257
11. A Planetary Warning?: The Multilayered Caribbean Zombie in "Monstro" /
Sarah Quesada 291
Part IV. Desiring Decolonization
12. Junot Díaz's Search for Decolonial Aesthetics and Love / José David
Saldívar 321
13. Sucia Love: Losing, Lying, and Leaving in Junot Díaz's This Is How You
Lose Her / Deborah R. Vargas 351
14. "Christe Apocalyptus": Prospero in the Caribbean and the Art of Power /
Ramón Saldívar 377
15. The Search for Decolonial Love: A Conversation between Junot Díaz and
Paula M. L. Moya 391
Bibliography 403
Contributors 425
Index 431
Editors' Introduction. Junot Díaz and the Decolonial Imagination: From
Island to Empire / Monica Hanna, Jennifer Harford Vargas, and José David
Saldívar 1
Part I. Activist Aesthetics
1. Against the "Discursive Latino": On the Politics and Praxis of Junot
Díaz's Latinidad / Arlene Dávila 33
2. The Decolonizer's Guide to Disability / Julie Avril Minich 49
3. Laughing through a Broken Mouth in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
/ Lyn Di Iorio 69
4. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Cannibalist: Reading Yunior
(Writing) in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao / Monica Hanna 89
Part II. Mapping Literary Geographies
5. Artistry, Ancestry, and Americanness in the Works of Junot Díaz / Silvio
Torres-Saillant 115
6. This Is How You Lose it: Navigating Dominicanidad in Junot Díaz's Drown
/ Ylce Irizarry 147
7. Latino/a Deracination and the New Latin American Novel / Claudia Milian
173
8. Dictating a Zafa: The Power of Narrative Form as Ruin-Reading / Jennifer
Harford Vargas 201
Part III. Doing Race in Spanglish
9. Dismantling the Master's House: The Decolonial Literary Imaginations of
Audre Lorde and Junot Díaz / Paula M. L. Moya 231
10. Now Check It: Junot Díaz's Wondrous Spanglish / Glenda R. Carpio 257
11. A Planetary Warning?: The Multilayered Caribbean Zombie in "Monstro" /
Sarah Quesada 291
Part IV. Desiring Decolonization
12. Junot Díaz's Search for Decolonial Aesthetics and Love / José David
Saldívar 321
13. Sucia Love: Losing, Lying, and Leaving in Junot Díaz's This Is How You
Lose Her / Deborah R. Vargas 351
14. "Christe Apocalyptus": Prospero in the Caribbean and the Art of Power /
Ramón Saldívar 377
15. The Search for Decolonial Love: A Conversation between Junot Díaz and
Paula M. L. Moya 391
Bibliography 403
Contributors 425
Index 431
Acknowledgments vii
Editors' Introduction. Junot Díaz and the Decolonial Imagination: From
Island to Empire / Monica Hanna, Jennifer Harford Vargas, and José David
Saldívar 1
Part I. Activist Aesthetics
1. Against the "Discursive Latino": On the Politics and Praxis of Junot
Díaz's Latinidad / Arlene Dávila 33
2. The Decolonizer's Guide to Disability / Julie Avril Minich 49
3. Laughing through a Broken Mouth in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
/ Lyn Di Iorio 69
4. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Cannibalist: Reading Yunior
(Writing) in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao / Monica Hanna 89
Part II. Mapping Literary Geographies
5. Artistry, Ancestry, and Americanness in the Works of Junot Díaz / Silvio
Torres-Saillant 115
6. This Is How You Lose it: Navigating Dominicanidad in Junot Díaz's Drown
/ Ylce Irizarry 147
7. Latino/a Deracination and the New Latin American Novel / Claudia Milian
173
8. Dictating a Zafa: The Power of Narrative Form as Ruin-Reading / Jennifer
Harford Vargas 201
Part III. Doing Race in Spanglish
9. Dismantling the Master's House: The Decolonial Literary Imaginations of
Audre Lorde and Junot Díaz / Paula M. L. Moya 231
10. Now Check It: Junot Díaz's Wondrous Spanglish / Glenda R. Carpio 257
11. A Planetary Warning?: The Multilayered Caribbean Zombie in "Monstro" /
Sarah Quesada 291
Part IV. Desiring Decolonization
12. Junot Díaz's Search for Decolonial Aesthetics and Love / José David
Saldívar 321
13. Sucia Love: Losing, Lying, and Leaving in Junot Díaz's This Is How You
Lose Her / Deborah R. Vargas 351
14. "Christe Apocalyptus": Prospero in the Caribbean and the Art of Power /
Ramón Saldívar 377
15. The Search for Decolonial Love: A Conversation between Junot Díaz and
Paula M. L. Moya 391
Bibliography 403
Contributors 425
Index 431
Editors' Introduction. Junot Díaz and the Decolonial Imagination: From
Island to Empire / Monica Hanna, Jennifer Harford Vargas, and José David
Saldívar 1
Part I. Activist Aesthetics
1. Against the "Discursive Latino": On the Politics and Praxis of Junot
Díaz's Latinidad / Arlene Dávila 33
2. The Decolonizer's Guide to Disability / Julie Avril Minich 49
3. Laughing through a Broken Mouth in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
/ Lyn Di Iorio 69
4. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Cannibalist: Reading Yunior
(Writing) in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao / Monica Hanna 89
Part II. Mapping Literary Geographies
5. Artistry, Ancestry, and Americanness in the Works of Junot Díaz / Silvio
Torres-Saillant 115
6. This Is How You Lose it: Navigating Dominicanidad in Junot Díaz's Drown
/ Ylce Irizarry 147
7. Latino/a Deracination and the New Latin American Novel / Claudia Milian
173
8. Dictating a Zafa: The Power of Narrative Form as Ruin-Reading / Jennifer
Harford Vargas 201
Part III. Doing Race in Spanglish
9. Dismantling the Master's House: The Decolonial Literary Imaginations of
Audre Lorde and Junot Díaz / Paula M. L. Moya 231
10. Now Check It: Junot Díaz's Wondrous Spanglish / Glenda R. Carpio 257
11. A Planetary Warning?: The Multilayered Caribbean Zombie in "Monstro" /
Sarah Quesada 291
Part IV. Desiring Decolonization
12. Junot Díaz's Search for Decolonial Aesthetics and Love / José David
Saldívar 321
13. Sucia Love: Losing, Lying, and Leaving in Junot Díaz's This Is How You
Lose Her / Deborah R. Vargas 351
14. "Christe Apocalyptus": Prospero in the Caribbean and the Art of Power /
Ramón Saldívar 377
15. The Search for Decolonial Love: A Conversation between Junot Díaz and
Paula M. L. Moya 391
Bibliography 403
Contributors 425
Index 431