04242nam 22006975 450 991048068990332120210715010516.00-8232-8144-20-8232-7925-10-8232-7941-310.1515/9780823279418(CKB)4100000004837253(OCoLC)1029605490(MdBmJHUP)muse67742(StDuBDS)EDZ0001921806(MiAaPQ)EBC5391783(DE-B1597)554954(DE-B1597)9780823279418(EXLCZ)99410000000483725320200723h20182018 fg 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLatinx Literature Unbound Undoing Ethnic Expectation /Ralph E. RodriguezFirst edition.New York, NY :Fordham University Press,[2018]©20181 online resource (1 PDF (181 pages))This edition previously issued in print: 2018.0-8232-7923-5 0-8232-7924-3 Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-173) and index.Front matter --Contents --Introduction. What We Talk about When We Talk about Latinx Literature --Chapter 1. Brown Like Me? The Author- Function, Proper Names, and the Rise of Fictional Nobodies --Chapter 2. Confounding the Mimetic: The Metafictional Challenge to Representation --Chapter 3. From Where I Stand: The Intimacy and Distance of We and You in the Short Story --Chapter 4. The Lyric, or, a Radical Singularity in Latinx Verse --Conclusion: Thinking beyond Limits --Acknowledgments --Notes --works cited --IndexSince the 1990's, there has been unparalleled growth in the literary output from an ever more diverse group of Latinx writers. Extant criticism, however, has yet to catch up with the diversity of writers we label Latinx and the range of themes about which they write. Little sustained scholarly attention has been paid, moreover, to the very category under which we group this literature. Latinx Literature Unbound, thus, begins with a fundamental question “What does it mean to label a work of literature or an entire corpus of literature Latinx?” From this question others emerge: What does Latinx allow or predispose us to see, and what does it preclude us from seeing? If the grouping—which brings together a heterogeneous collection of people under a seemingly homogeneous label—tells us something meaningful, is there a poetics we can develop that would facilitate our analysis of this literature? In answering these questions, Latinx Literature Unbound frees Latinx literature from taken-for-granted critical assumptions about identity and theme. It argues that there may be more salubrious taxonomies than Latinx for organizing and analyzing this literature. Privileging the act of reading as a temporal, meaning-making event, Ralph E. Rodriguez argues that genre may be a more durable category for analyzing this literature and suggests new ways we might proceed with future studies of the writing we have come to identify as Latinx.Hispanic American authorsHispanic American literature (Spanish)History and criticismAmerican literatureHispanic American authorsHistory and criticismElectronic books.Identity.Latina/o literature.Literary Theory.Metafiction.Neo-Formalism.Novel.Poetry.Race and Ethnicity.Short Story.Taxonomy.Hispanic American authors.Hispanic American literature (Spanish)History and criticism.American literatureHispanic American authorsHistory and criticism.860.9868073Rodriguez Ralph E.authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1045865DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910480689903321Latinx Literature Unbound2472440UNINA