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Author Delgadillo, Theresa, 1959- author.

Title Geographies of relation : diasporas and borderlands in the Americas / Theresa Delgadillo.

Publication Info. Ann Arbor [ Michigan] : University of Michigan Press, 2024.
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-301) and index.
Summary Geographies of Relation demonstrates how examining texts created throughout the Americas about diaspora and borderlands offers a lens to think about representations of race, ethnicity, and gender. Theresa Delgadillo crosses interdisciplinary and canonical borders to investigate the interrelationships of African-descended, Latinx and mestizx peoples through an analysis of Latin American, Latinx, and African American literature, film, and performance. Not only does Delgadillo offer a rare extended analysis of Black Latinidades in Chicanx literature and theory, but she also considers over a century's worth of literary, cinematic, and performative texts to support her argument about the significance of these cultural sites and overlaps. Chapters illuminate the significance of Ton̳a La Negra in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, reconsider feminist theorist's Gloria Anzaldu̹a offerings to revise exclusionary Latin American ideologies of mestizaje, unpack encounters between African Americans and Black Puerto Ricans in texts about twentieth-century New York, explore the expression of the African diaspora in colonial and contemporary Peru through literature and performance, and revisit the centrality of Black power in ending colonialism in various narratives. Thus, Geographies of Relation demonstrates the long histories of diaspora networks and exchanges across the Americas as well as the interrelationships among Indigenous, mestizx, Chicanx, and Latinx peoples. It offers a compelling argument that geographies of relation are as significant as national frameworks at structuring cultural formation and change in this hemisphere.
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Subject American literature -- Hispanic American authors -- History and criticism.
American literature -- Black authors -- History and criticism.
Mestizaje in literature.
African diaspora in literature.
Motion pictures -- Latin America -- History.
Performing arts -- Latin America -- History.
United States -- Boundaries -- In literature.
Littérature américaine -- Auteurs américains d'origine latino-américaine -- Histoire et critique.
Littérature américaine -- Auteurs noirs -- Histoire et critique.
Métissage dans la littérature.
Africains -- Pays étrangers, dans la littérature.
Cinéma -- Amérique latine -- Histoire.
Arts du spectacle -- Amérique latine -- Histoire.
États-Unis -- Frontières -- Dans la littérature.
LITERARY CRITICISM / General
Added Author Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan), publisher.
Other Form: Print version: Delgadillo, Theresa, 1959- Geographies of relation Ann Arbor [ Michigan] : University of Michigan Press, 2024 9780472076932 (DLC) 2024016797
ISBN 9780472904570 (ebook other)
0472904574
9780472076932 (hardcover)
9780472056934 (paperback)
Standard No. 10.3998/mpub.12707498 doi

 
    
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