Resisting borderstransnational cartographies in US Latinx studies.

  1. García-Avello, Macarena 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Cantabria
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    Universidad de Cantabria

    Santander, España

    ROR https://ror.org/046ffzj20

Revista:
IJES: international journal of English studies

ISSN: 1578-7044

Año de publicación: 2021

Título del ejemplar: Open Issue

Volumen: 21

Número: 1

Páginas: 1-20

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.6018/IJES.419541 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Otras publicaciones en: IJES: international journal of English studies

Resumen

Este artículo examina la evolución de las zonas fronterizas como un tropo organizador al enfocarse en cómo la trascendencia más allá de las perspectivas nacionalistas culturales rastrea el cambio de los discursos chicanos / ay latinx. Para abordar este tema, analizaré dos textos latinx del siglo XXI que ahondan en las intrincadas formas en que las fuerzas transnacionales chocan con los procesos económicos, culturales y políticos que giran persistentemente en torno al marco del Estado-nación: Alicia Gaspar de Alba´s Desert Blood: The Juarez Murders (2005) y Maya Chinchilla´s The Cha Cha Files: A Chapina Poética(2014). El corpus de trabajos seleccionados se centrará en las lecturas políticas derivadas de la negociación textual con una realidad política, social y económica cambiante. Esto da lugar a tensiones constantes entre los procesos de globalización, la interconexión mundial y las interacciones transnacionales, por un lado, y el poder regulador del Estado, por el otro ...

Información de financiación

1 This research is part of the project financed by MINECO and FEDER, "NEW WESTS: El Oeste americano en la literatura, el cine y la cultura del siglo XXI: un enfoque transnacional y transdisciplinar", with the code PGC2018-094659-B-C21 (MCIU/AEI/FEDER,UE). It is also part of the project I+D+i "Poéticas del activismo: Interseccionalidades Culturales y Literarias en el Mundo Contemporáneo" by the Conselleria de Educación, Investigación of the Generalitat Valenciana.

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