Ethnic Life Writing and Histories: Genres, Performance, and CultureIn the context of the fraught ethnic politics in our increasingly globalized world, negotiating with historical memory has become both a cultural obsession and a powerful political weapon. The essays describe how processes of literary creativity and historical inscription blend significantly to produce texts that require nuanced readings on many levels. Half the essays focus on Asian American texts, inviting crucial connections and insights on the ways ethnic concerns are reflected methodologically. Roco G. Davis teaches at the Modern Languages Department of the University of Navarre, Pamplona (Spain). Jaume Aurell is a researcher at the history department of the University of Navarre, Pamplona. Ana Beatriz Delgado is a teaching assistant at the University of Navarre. |
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The individual self of the autobiography , by asserting his or her subject position , begins the process of dismantling the domination of the “ universal , ” not by supplanting one universal subject with another , but by affirming the ...
... it is relevant to ask where and when we can begin to speak of Chicana autobiographical impulse ? ... subject formation : one the begins to reflect the emergence of a mestizo / a consciousness , the bedrock of Mexicano / a identity .
In contrast , Franklin's Autobiography , which follows a chronological structure , begins with Franklin's ancestors and then continues with the birth of the author . persona into longer afraid of intellectuals .
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Introduction | 9 |
Memory Poetry and the Body | 22 |
An Introduction | 40 |
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