9780822360247-0822360241-Junot Díaz and the Decolonial Imagination

Junot Díaz and the Decolonial Imagination

ISBN-13: 9780822360247
ISBN-10: 0822360241
Author: José David Saldívar, Monica Hanna, Jennifer Harford Vargas
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Hardcover 464 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780822360247
ISBN-10: 0822360241
Author: José David Saldívar, Monica Hanna, Jennifer Harford Vargas
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Hardcover 464 pages

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Junot Díaz and the Decolonial Imagination (ISBN-13: 9780822360247 and ISBN-10: 0822360241), written by authors José David Saldívar, Monica Hanna, Jennifer Harford Vargas, was published by Duke University Press Books in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Junot Díaz and the Decolonial Imagination (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The first sustained critical examination of the work of Dominican-American writer Junot Díaz, this interdisciplinary collection considers how Díaz's writing illuminates the world of Latino cultural expression and trans-American and diasporic literary history. Interested in conceptualizing Díaz's decolonial imagination and his radically re-envisioned world, the contributors show how his aesthetic and activist practice reflect a significant shift in American letters toward a hemispheric and planetary culture. They examine the intersections of race, Afro-Latinidad, gender, sexuality, disability, poverty, and power in Díaz's work. Essays in the volume explore issues of narration, language, and humor in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, the racialized constructions of gender and sexuality in Drown and This Is How You Lose Her, and the role of the zombie in the short story "Monstro." Collectively, they situate Díaz’s writing in relation to American and Latin American literary practices and reveal the author’s activist investments. The volume concludes with Paula Moya's interview with Díaz.Contributors: Glenda R. Carpio, Arlene Dávila, Lyn Di Iorio, Junot Díaz, Monica Hanna, Jennifer Harford Vargas, Ylce Irizarry, Claudia Milian, Julie Avril Minich, Paula M. L. Moya, Sarah Quesada, José David Saldívar, Ramón Saldívar, Silvio Torres-Saillant, Deborah R. Vargas
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