Extinct Lands, Temporal Geographies
Autor Mary Pat Bradyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 noi 2002
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822329749
ISBN-10: 0822329743
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 174 x 217 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822329743
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 174 x 217 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Duke University Press
Cuprins
Acknowledgements: IntroductionRazing ArizonaDouble Crossing la Frontera NómadaIntermarginalia: Chicano/a Spatiality and Sexuality in the Work of Gloria Anzaldua and Terri de la PeñaA Geography of Scars : Sandra Cisneros and the Narrative of SpaceAgainst the Nostalgia for the whole and the one Cherríe Moraga and the Spatiality of MemoryWar again, or somesuch Narrating the Scale and Scope of NarcospatialityConclusion; Notes; Bibliography
Recenzii
"Extinct Lands, Temporal Geographies is an outstanding work that reveals theconnection between Chicana bodies, literary texts, and geopolitical space. It offers aconceptual framework based on theories of spatialization that provide a greaterunderstanding of what Chicana writing does and why it is significant to ourunderstanding of contemporary U.S. culture. Nobody else does what Mary Pat Bradydoes so well here."?Rafael Pérez-Torres, author of Movements in ChicanoPoetry: Against Myths, Against Margins?An important contribution to literary studies and spacial critique. In a masterfulweave of spatial memories, Extinct Lands, Temporal Geographies unravels thecontested national imagery of la frontera.??Mary Romero, coeditor of Latino/aPopular Culture?Nowhere does the critical spatial imagination flourish more creatively than inChicana literature. And nowhere is it more effectively expressed than in ExtinctLands, Temporal Geographies. With her own sense of political and culturalurgency, Mary Pat Brady explores the multiple spatial and sexual borderlands ofChicana life, opening up a passionate and transgressive geography that sizzles withinsight.??Edward W. Soja, author of Postmetropolis: Critical Studies of Citiesand Regions"[A]n intelligent and scholarly consideration of the borderlands of the US and Mexico. . . . Brady has filled a real gap. . . . Recommended."--B. Almon, Choice"One of the strengths of Bradys study is that she broadens spatial considerations to include a range of geographical sites. . . . Brady . . . convincingly demonstrates the urgency of space in Chicano/a literature, as the writers [she] discusses engage in discursive contradictions and reconstructions of spaces important to Chicano/a history and culture.--Elisabeth Mermann-Jozwiak, Modern Fiction Studies"[A] strong and persuasive work in Chicana and Border studies we should all read.--Elizabeth Monasterios, MLN"Brady's study stands out among a new crop of exceptional texts addressing ethnic literature because it offers an innovative and suggestive conceptual framework for considering Chicana writing. The book should be of value not only to those interested in Chicano(a) letters but to any critic engaged in globalization and transnational studies.--Rafael Pérez-Torres, American Literature"Brady's efforts demonstrate how dispossessed Chicanas are writing themselves into our larger Mexican-American dispossession, expanding the contours of Southwestern literary space.--Marco Portales, Journal of the American Studies Association of Texas"[A] superb monograph. . . .--David William Foster, Latin American Research Review"[A]n important contribution to a growing body of scholarship that addresses the physical world beyond the text. Brady's critique of US imperialism and its capitalist exploitation of natural resources and human labor in Mexico is particularly valuable.--Robert Azzarello, IsleListed in HAHR, CHE, Feminist Academic Press column, Womens Review of Books, New Mexico Historical Review, Journal of American History, Womens Studies and boundary 2. Brady was quoted in American Literary Scholarship.
"Extinct Lands, Temporal Geographies is an outstanding work that reveals the connection between Chicana bodies, literary texts, and geopolitical space. It offers a conceptual framework based on theories of spatialization that provide a greater understanding of what Chicana writing does and why it is significant to our understanding of contemporary U.S. culture. Nobody else does what Mary Pat Brady does so well here."?Rafael Perez-Torres, author of Movements in Chicano Poetry: Against Myths, Against Margins ?An important contribution to literary studies and spacial critique. In a masterful weave of spatial memories, Extinct Lands, Temporal Geographies unravels the contested national imagery of la frontera.??Mary Romero, coeditor of Latino/a Popular Culture ?Nowhere does the critical spatial imagination flourish more creatively than in Chicana literature. And nowhere is it more effectively expressed than in Extinct Lands, Temporal Geographies. With her own sense of political and cultural urgency, Mary Pat Brady explores the multiple spatial and sexual borderlands of Chicana life, opening up a passionate and transgressive geography that sizzles with insight.??Edward W. Soja, author of Postmetropolis: Critical Studies of Cities and Regions "[A]n intelligent and scholarly consideration of the borderlands of the US and Mexico... Brady has filled a real gap... Recommended."--B. Almon, Choice "One of the strengths of Brady's study is that she broadens spatial considerations to include a range of geographical sites... Brady ... convincingly demonstrates the 'urgency of space' in Chicano/a literature, as the writers [she] discusses engage in discursive contradictions and reconstructions of spaces important to Chicano/a history and culture."--Elisabeth Mermann-Jozwiak, Modern Fiction Studies "[A] strong and persuasive work in Chicana and Border studies we should all read."--Elizabeth Monasterios, MLN "Brady's study stands out among a new crop of exceptional texts addressing ethnic literature because it offers an innovative and suggestive conceptual framework for considering Chicana writing. The book should be of value not only to those interested in Chicano(a) letters but to any critic engaged in globalization and transnational studies."--Rafael Perez-Torres, American Literature "Brady's efforts demonstrate how dispossessed Chicanas are writing themselves into our larger Mexican-American dispossession, expanding the contours of Southwestern literary space."--Marco Portales, Journal of the American Studies Association of Texas "[A] superb monograph..."--David William Foster, Latin American Research Review "[A]n important contribution to a growing body of scholarship that addresses the physical world beyond the text. Brady's critique of US imperialism and its capitalist exploitation of natural resources and human labor in Mexico is particularly valuable."--Robert Azzarello, Isle Listed in HAHR, CHE, Feminist Academic Press column, Women's Review of Books, New Mexico Historical Review, Journal of American History, Women's Studies and boundary 2. Brady was quoted in American Literary Scholarship.
"Extinct Lands, Temporal Geographies is an outstanding work that reveals the connection between Chicana bodies, literary texts, and geopolitical space. It offers a conceptual framework based on theories of spatialization that provide a greater understanding of what Chicana writing does and why it is significant to our understanding of contemporary U.S. culture. Nobody else does what Mary Pat Brady does so well here."?Rafael Perez-Torres, author of Movements in Chicano Poetry: Against Myths, Against Margins ?An important contribution to literary studies and spacial critique. In a masterful weave of spatial memories, Extinct Lands, Temporal Geographies unravels the contested national imagery of la frontera.??Mary Romero, coeditor of Latino/a Popular Culture ?Nowhere does the critical spatial imagination flourish more creatively than in Chicana literature. And nowhere is it more effectively expressed than in Extinct Lands, Temporal Geographies. With her own sense of political and cultural urgency, Mary Pat Brady explores the multiple spatial and sexual borderlands of Chicana life, opening up a passionate and transgressive geography that sizzles with insight.??Edward W. Soja, author of Postmetropolis: Critical Studies of Cities and Regions "[A]n intelligent and scholarly consideration of the borderlands of the US and Mexico... Brady has filled a real gap... Recommended."--B. Almon, Choice "One of the strengths of Brady's study is that she broadens spatial considerations to include a range of geographical sites... Brady ... convincingly demonstrates the 'urgency of space' in Chicano/a literature, as the writers [she] discusses engage in discursive contradictions and reconstructions of spaces important to Chicano/a history and culture."--Elisabeth Mermann-Jozwiak, Modern Fiction Studies "[A] strong and persuasive work in Chicana and Border studies we should all read."--Elizabeth Monasterios, MLN "Brady's study stands out among a new crop of exceptional texts addressing ethnic literature because it offers an innovative and suggestive conceptual framework for considering Chicana writing. The book should be of value not only to those interested in Chicano(a) letters but to any critic engaged in globalization and transnational studies."--Rafael Perez-Torres, American Literature "Brady's efforts demonstrate how dispossessed Chicanas are writing themselves into our larger Mexican-American dispossession, expanding the contours of Southwestern literary space."--Marco Portales, Journal of the American Studies Association of Texas "[A] superb monograph..."--David William Foster, Latin American Research Review "[A]n important contribution to a growing body of scholarship that addresses the physical world beyond the text. Brady's critique of US imperialism and its capitalist exploitation of natural resources and human labor in Mexico is particularly valuable."--Robert Azzarello, Isle Listed in HAHR, CHE, Feminist Academic Press column, Women's Review of Books, New Mexico Historical Review, Journal of American History, Women's Studies and boundary 2. Brady was quoted in American Literary Scholarship.
Notă biografică
Mary Pat Brady is Assistant Professor of English at Cornell University.
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"Nowhere does the critical spatial imagination flourish more creatively than in Chicana literature. And nowhere is it more effectively expressed than in" Extinct Lands, Temporal Geographies. "With her own sense of political and cultural urgency, Mary Pat Brady explores the multiple spatial and sexual borderlands of Chicana life, opening up a passionate and transgressive geography that sizzles with insight."--Edward W. Soja, author of "Postmetropolis: Critical Studies of Cities and Regions"
Descriere
Examines how Chicana literature -- its narrative techniques, stylistic conventions, plot dilemmas and resolutions -- interrogate the multiple ways space and social relations constitute each other.