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This volume addresses the notion of (in)hospitality in the culture, literature, and thought of Chicanx and Latinx in the United States. The essays, focused on the predicament that individuals and groups face as strangers, unwelcome guests, and unwilling hosts, explore the conditional character of hospitality towards Chicanx and Latinx
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This volume addresses the notion of (in)hospitality in the culture, literature, and thought of Chicanx and Latinx in the United States. The essays, focused on the predicament that individuals and groups face as strangers, unwelcome guests, and unwilling hosts, explore the conditional character of hospitality towards Chicanx and Latinx
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040134528
- Artikelnr.: 72284682
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040134528
- Artikelnr.: 72284682
Maria Antònia Oliver-Rotger is Associate Professor at the Humanities Department of Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Spain). Her most recent research focuses on the testimonial, documentary, and auto-ethnographic aspects of Chicanx and Latinx literature. She is the author of Battlegrounds and Crossroads: Social and Imaginary Space in Writings by Chicanas (2003). She is also the editor of Diaspora and Return in American Literature (Routledge, 2015) and of a special issue devoted to "Rethinking Hospitality through the Culture, Literature, and Thought of Contemporary US Women of Color" for Lectora: Revista de dones i textualitat (2023). She has published essays in journals such as Melus, Aztlán, Signs, Interdisciplinary Literary Studies, Journal of American Studies, and in edited volumes published by Routledge, Brill, and Palgrave Macmillan. Pere Gifra-Adroher is Associate Professor of English at Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Spain). His research focuses on nineteenth-century American literature, Anglophone travel writing on Spain, and cross-cultural relations between the Iberian Peninsula and the English-speaking world. He is the author of Between History and Romance: Travel Writing on Spain in the Early Nineteenth-Century United States (2000) and editor of a special issue on "American Travel Writing on Spain" for the Revista de Filología de la Universidad de La Laguna (2019). He has also co-edited, with Montserrat Cots and Glyn Hambrook, Interrogating Gazes: Comparative Critical Views on the Representation of Foreignness and Otherness (2013), and, with Jacqueline Hurtley, Hannah Lynch and Spain (2018).
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Integrating Western and Decolonial Approaches to Hospitality
Maria Antònia Oliver-Rotger and Pere Gifra-Adroher
Part I: Immigration, Hospitality, and State Violence
Chapter 1. (In)Hospitality in Tornillo, Texas: Unaccompanied Minors, Art,
and Resilience
María-Socorro Tabuenca Córdoba
Chapter 2. Convivial Solidarities versus Border Necropolitics in Francisco
Cantú's The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border
Esther Álvarez-López
Chapter 3. Penelope's House and the Immigration Courts on a
'Hostipitalitarian' Border
Rocío Irene Mejía
Chapter 4. Power and Visibility: The Unfinished Story of The Infiltrators
Alex Rivera
Part II: Narratives of (In)Hospitality
Chapter 5. Chicane Hospitality, Nepantilism, and a Sentipensante Approach
to the US-Mexico Borderlands
Norma E. Cantú
Chapter 6. "Aquí te falta," "Aquí te sobra:" (In)Hospitality in Ramón
"Tianguis" Pérez's Diary of an Undocumented Immigrant
Marta E. Sánchez
Chapter 7. Photographing Dreams: Cinema against the Reality of US
Hospitality
Juan G. Etxeberria
Chapter 8. Metafiction in Salvador Plascencia's The People of Paper: In and
Out of a Blurred Text of Hospitality
Francisco A. Lomelí
Part III: Translation as Hospitality
Chapter 9. Translation as Bienvenida: The Digital Threshold of The Codex
Nepantla Project
Alicia Gaspar de Alba
Chapter 10. Linguistic and Narrative Hospitality in the Translation of
Daisy Hernández's 'Before Love, Memory'
Mattea Cussel
Postscript
Bearing Witness: Inhospitable Encounters with The Politics of Rage, Hate,
and Grievance
Norma Alarcón
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Integrating Western and Decolonial Approaches to Hospitality
Maria Antònia Oliver-Rotger and Pere Gifra-Adroher
Part I: Immigration, Hospitality, and State Violence
Chapter 1. (In)Hospitality in Tornillo, Texas: Unaccompanied Minors, Art,
and Resilience
María-Socorro Tabuenca Córdoba
Chapter 2. Convivial Solidarities versus Border Necropolitics in Francisco
Cantú's The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border
Esther Álvarez-López
Chapter 3. Penelope's House and the Immigration Courts on a
'Hostipitalitarian' Border
Rocío Irene Mejía
Chapter 4. Power and Visibility: The Unfinished Story of The Infiltrators
Alex Rivera
Part II: Narratives of (In)Hospitality
Chapter 5. Chicane Hospitality, Nepantilism, and a Sentipensante Approach
to the US-Mexico Borderlands
Norma E. Cantú
Chapter 6. "Aquí te falta," "Aquí te sobra:" (In)Hospitality in Ramón
"Tianguis" Pérez's Diary of an Undocumented Immigrant
Marta E. Sánchez
Chapter 7. Photographing Dreams: Cinema against the Reality of US
Hospitality
Juan G. Etxeberria
Chapter 8. Metafiction in Salvador Plascencia's The People of Paper: In and
Out of a Blurred Text of Hospitality
Francisco A. Lomelí
Part III: Translation as Hospitality
Chapter 9. Translation as Bienvenida: The Digital Threshold of The Codex
Nepantla Project
Alicia Gaspar de Alba
Chapter 10. Linguistic and Narrative Hospitality in the Translation of
Daisy Hernández's 'Before Love, Memory'
Mattea Cussel
Postscript
Bearing Witness: Inhospitable Encounters with The Politics of Rage, Hate,
and Grievance
Norma Alarcón
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Integrating Western and Decolonial Approaches to Hospitality
Maria Antònia Oliver-Rotger and Pere Gifra-Adroher
Part I: Immigration, Hospitality, and State Violence
Chapter 1. (In)Hospitality in Tornillo, Texas: Unaccompanied Minors, Art,
and Resilience
María-Socorro Tabuenca Córdoba
Chapter 2. Convivial Solidarities versus Border Necropolitics in Francisco
Cantú's The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border
Esther Álvarez-López
Chapter 3. Penelope's House and the Immigration Courts on a
'Hostipitalitarian' Border
Rocío Irene Mejía
Chapter 4. Power and Visibility: The Unfinished Story of The Infiltrators
Alex Rivera
Part II: Narratives of (In)Hospitality
Chapter 5. Chicane Hospitality, Nepantilism, and a Sentipensante Approach
to the US-Mexico Borderlands
Norma E. Cantú
Chapter 6. "Aquí te falta," "Aquí te sobra:" (In)Hospitality in Ramón
"Tianguis" Pérez's Diary of an Undocumented Immigrant
Marta E. Sánchez
Chapter 7. Photographing Dreams: Cinema against the Reality of US
Hospitality
Juan G. Etxeberria
Chapter 8. Metafiction in Salvador Plascencia's The People of Paper: In and
Out of a Blurred Text of Hospitality
Francisco A. Lomelí
Part III: Translation as Hospitality
Chapter 9. Translation as Bienvenida: The Digital Threshold of The Codex
Nepantla Project
Alicia Gaspar de Alba
Chapter 10. Linguistic and Narrative Hospitality in the Translation of
Daisy Hernández's 'Before Love, Memory'
Mattea Cussel
Postscript
Bearing Witness: Inhospitable Encounters with The Politics of Rage, Hate,
and Grievance
Norma Alarcón
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Integrating Western and Decolonial Approaches to Hospitality
Maria Antònia Oliver-Rotger and Pere Gifra-Adroher
Part I: Immigration, Hospitality, and State Violence
Chapter 1. (In)Hospitality in Tornillo, Texas: Unaccompanied Minors, Art,
and Resilience
María-Socorro Tabuenca Córdoba
Chapter 2. Convivial Solidarities versus Border Necropolitics in Francisco
Cantú's The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border
Esther Álvarez-López
Chapter 3. Penelope's House and the Immigration Courts on a
'Hostipitalitarian' Border
Rocío Irene Mejía
Chapter 4. Power and Visibility: The Unfinished Story of The Infiltrators
Alex Rivera
Part II: Narratives of (In)Hospitality
Chapter 5. Chicane Hospitality, Nepantilism, and a Sentipensante Approach
to the US-Mexico Borderlands
Norma E. Cantú
Chapter 6. "Aquí te falta," "Aquí te sobra:" (In)Hospitality in Ramón
"Tianguis" Pérez's Diary of an Undocumented Immigrant
Marta E. Sánchez
Chapter 7. Photographing Dreams: Cinema against the Reality of US
Hospitality
Juan G. Etxeberria
Chapter 8. Metafiction in Salvador Plascencia's The People of Paper: In and
Out of a Blurred Text of Hospitality
Francisco A. Lomelí
Part III: Translation as Hospitality
Chapter 9. Translation as Bienvenida: The Digital Threshold of The Codex
Nepantla Project
Alicia Gaspar de Alba
Chapter 10. Linguistic and Narrative Hospitality in the Translation of
Daisy Hernández's 'Before Love, Memory'
Mattea Cussel
Postscript
Bearing Witness: Inhospitable Encounters with The Politics of Rage, Hate,
and Grievance
Norma Alarcón
Index