Mary Pat Brady traces the figure of the captive and cast-off child over 150 years of Latinx/Chicanx literature as a critique of colonial modernity and the forms of confinement that underpin racialized citizenship.
Mary Pat Brady traces the figure of the captive and cast-off child over 150 years of Latinx/Chicanx literature as a critique of colonial modernity and the forms of confinement that underpin racialized citizenship.
Mary Pat Brady teaches literature and Latinx studies at Cornell University and is the author of Extinct Lands, Temporal Geographies: Chicana Literature and the Urgency of Space, also published by Duke University Press.
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Acknowledgments ix Introduction. The Scalar Lien 1 1. Captivating Ties: On Children without Childhoods 37 2. Plausible Deniability: Pursuing the Traces of Captivity 79 3. Submerged Captivities: Moving toward Queer Horizontality 119 4. N + 1: Sex and the Hypervisible (Invisible) Migrant 153 5. Misplaced: Peopling a Deportation Imaginary 197 Conclusion. Density's Resistance to Scale 239 Notes 249 Bibliography 275 Index 293
Acknowledgments ix Introduction. The Scalar Lien 1 1. Captivating Ties: On Children without Childhoods 37 2. Plausible Deniability: Pursuing the Traces of Captivity 79 3. Submerged Captivities: Moving toward Queer Horizontality 119 4. N + 1: Sex and the Hypervisible (Invisible) Migrant 153 5. Misplaced: Peopling a Deportation Imaginary 197 Conclusion. Density's Resistance to Scale 239 Notes 249 Bibliography 275 Index 293
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