03891nam 2200721 450 991082340350332120230817190956.01-5036-0778-X10.1515/9781503607781(CKB)4100000007164526(MiAaPQ)EBC5602771(DE-B1597)563705(DE-B1597)9781503607781(Au-PeEL)EBL5602771(OCoLC)1076269155(OCoLC)1198931577(EXLCZ)99410000000716452620190104d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe border and the line race, literature, and Los Angeles /Dean J. FrancoStanford, California :Stanford University Press,[2019]©20191 online resource (xi, 208 pages) illustrationsStanford studies in comparative race and ethnicity1-5036-0729-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction : the borders and lines of social identities -- Redlining and realigning in East L.A. : the neighborhoods of Helena María Viramontes and Union de Vecinos -- The matter of the neighbor and the property of 'unmitigated blackness' -- 'My neighborhood' : private claims, public space, and Jewish Los Angeles -- Conclusion : love, space, and the grounds of comparative ethnic literature study.Los Angeles is a city of borders and lines, from the freeways that transect its neighborhoods to streets like Pico Boulevard that slash across the city from the ocean to the heart of downtown, creating both ethnic enclaves and pathways for interracial connection. Examining neighborhoods in east, south central, and west L.A. - and their imaginative representation by Chicana, African American, and Jewish American writers - this book investigates the moral and political implications of negotiating space. The Border and the Line takes up the central conceit of "the neighbor" to consider how the geography of racial identification and interracial encounters are represented and even made possible by literary language. Dean J. Franco probes how race is formed and transformed in literature and in everyday life, in the works of Helena María Viramontes, Paul Beatty, James Baldwin, and the writers of the Watts Writers Workshop. Exploring metaphor and metonymy, as well as economic and political circumstance, Franco identifies the potential for reconciliation in the figure of the neighbor, an identity that is grounded by geographical boundaries and which invites their crossing.Stanford studies in comparative race and ethnicity.American literatureMinority authorsHistory and criticismEthnic neighborhoods in literatureEthnicity in literatureRace relations in literatureRace in literatureLos Angeles (Calif.)In literatureBoyle Heights.Budd Schulberg.Helena María Viramontes.James Baldwin.Los Angeles.Paul Beatty.Watts Writers Workshop.border.comparative race studies.eruv.American literatureMinority authorsHistory and criticism.Ethnic neighborhoods in literature.Ethnicity in literature.Race relations in literature.Race in literature.810.9920693Franco Dean J.1968-1658091MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910823403503321The border and the line4011886UNINA