Against Marginalization: Convergences in Black and Latinx Literatures

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$41.94
Publisher
Ohio State University Press
Publish Date
Pages
216
Dimensions
5.91 X 8.9 X 0.79 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780814258491

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About the Author
Jose O. Fernandez is Assistant Professor in the Latina/o/x Studies Program at the University of Iowa.
Reviews
"Both an unparalleled resource on American literary history and a compelling look at how two seemingly distinct expressive traditions complement and converse with one another, Against Marginalization raises the bar for comparative cultural studies and unsettles demands for ethnic absolutist analyses." -- Richard T. Rodríguez, author of Next of Kin: The Family in Chicano/a Cultural Politics
"Boasting an impressive range of case studies that establish original and insightful literary and historical parallels between two literary canons often kept separate, Against Marginalization is a noteworthy contribution to twentieth- and twenty-first-century Black and Latinx scholarship." --John K. Young, author of Black Writers, White Publishers: Marketplace Politics in Twentieth-Century African American Literature
"[Against Marginalization] offers insight for scholars interested in American literature, history, and social movements. ... Fernandez enhances readers' understanding of the struggle for Black and Brown liberation and representation in literature and encourages readers to consider the possibilities to come." --Angela Villamizar, Ethnic and Third World Literatures
"No other critic has shown so thoroughly how the marginalized canons of African American and Latinx theater, narrative, and essay parallel one another in their historical evolution ... Fernández is blazing a trail in comparative literature." --John Maddox, Hispania