Triangulations : narrative strategies for navigating latino identity
by
 
Vázquez, David J.

Title
Triangulations : narrative strategies for navigating latino identity

Author
Vázquez, David J.

ISBN
9780816678587
 
9780816673261
 
9780816673278
 
9781299944343
 
9781452947310

Publication Information
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 2011.

Physical Description
1 online resource (246 pages).

Series
Critical American studies
 
Critical American studies series.

Abstract
Just as mariners use triangulation, mapping an imaginary triangle between two known positions and an unknown location, so, David J. Vázquez contends, Latino authors in late twentieth-century America employ the coordinates of familiar ideas of self to find their way to new, complex identities. Through this metaphor, Vázquez reveals how Latino autobiographical texts, written after the rise of cultural nationalism in the 1960s, challenge mainstream notions of individual identity and national belonging in the United States. In a traditional autobiographical work, the protagonist frequently opts out of his or her community. In the works that Vázquez analyzes in Triangulations, protagonists instead opt in to collective groups--often for the express political purpose of redefining that collective. Reading texts by authors such as Ernesto Galarza, Jesús Colón, Piri Thomas, Oscar "Zeta" Acosta, Judith Ortiz Cofer, John Rechy, Julia Alvarez, and Sandra Cisneros, Vázquez engages debates about the relationship between literature and social movements, the role of cultural nationalism in projects for social justice, the gender and sexual problematics of 1960s cultural nationalist groups, the possibilities for interethnic coalitions, and the interpretation of autobiography. In the process, Triangulations considers the potential for cultural nationalism as a productive force for aggrieved communities of color in their struggles for equality.

Subject Term
American literature -- Hispanic American authors -- History and criticism.
 
Narration (Rhetoric) -- History.
 
Identity (Psychology) in literature.
 
Hispanic Americans -- Ethnic identity.
 
National characteristics, Latin American.
 
Transnationalism in literature.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/j.ctttt7hx


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