Writing Off the Hyphen: New Critical Perspectives on the Literature of the Puerto Rican DiasporaJosé L. Torres-Padilla, Carmen Haydée Rivera The sixteen essays in Writing Off the Hyphen approach the literature of the Puerto Rican diaspora from current theoretical positions, with provocative and insightful results. The authors analyze how the diasporic experience of Puerto Ricans is played out in the context of class, race, gender, and sexuality and how other themes emerging from postcolonialism and postmodernism come into play. Their critical work also demonstrates an understanding of how the process of migration and the relations between Puerto Rico and the United States complicate notions of cultural and national identity as writers confront their bilingual, bicultural, and transnational realities. The collection has considerable breadth and depth. It covers earlier, undertheorized writers such as Luisa Capetillo, Pedro Juan Labarthe, Bernardo Vega, Pura Belpré, Arturo Schomburg, and Graciany Miranda Archilla. Prominent writers such as Rosario Ferré and Judith Ortiz Cofer are discussed alongside often-neglected writers such as Honolulu-based Rodney Morales and gay writer Manuel Ramos Otero. The essays cover all the genres and demonstrate that current theoretical ideas and approaches create exciting opportunities and possibilities for the study of Puerto Rican diasporic literature. |
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... poets ' need to " invent a new language , a new tradition of communica- tion , " that fits their diasporic condition . The poets must harness this new idiom to the political necessities of their people : " The Nuyorican poet fights with ...
... Poets Café provides one of the most provocative case studies in tracking Nuyorican poetry's flirtation with the aspects ... poet in her fifties [ who ] evokes the great poetic jazz tradi- tion of Baraka at his most musical , " as well as ...
... Poets Café founder and poet Miguel Algarín spear- heading the effort as much as his new partner , Chicago neo - Beat per- formance poet Bob Holman . Holman touted the café on the Charlie Rose Show , Ted Koppel's Nightline , Good Morning ...
Contents
Earlier Voices | 16 |
Early Puerto Rican Writing in the United | 31 |
Luisa Capetillo Anarchy and Boricua | 52 |
Copyright | |
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