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"Unrequited Love and the Question of Utopia investigates the various literary, visual, stylistic, and gestural cultural codes that make Chicano and gay artistic production significantly symptomatic of contemporary American culture. Daniel Contreras makes here a compelling case for understanding Chicano and gay writers, artists, and filmmakers as major participants in the ongoing "postnationalist" critiques of various "nationalist" tendencies in late twentieth century aesthetic movements. Focusing on the thematics of "race," "camp," and "utopia," Contreras s work makes a case not only for the liberatory nature of artistic creation but also for the necessity of its ambiguously contradictory forms in addressing ethnic styles of liberation. This is a work that scholars of contemporary gay ethnic writings will find enchanting and illuminating." - Ramon Saldivar, Stanford University
"Contreras' detailed, sensitive close readings of his primary texts are elegant, blessedly accessible, engaging and at times even moving." - Ricardo Ortiz, Georgetown University
"Daniel Contreras explores significant issues in Chicano life and queer studies. He embraces cultural versions of camp and romance without shying away from sentimentality. This book is smart, outrageous, and convincing - a wonderful read." - Renato Rosaldo, New York University