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(Ebook) Geographies of Girlhood in US Latina Writing: Decolonizing Spaces and Identities by Andrea Fernández-García ISBN 9783030201067, 9783030201074, 3030201066, 3030201074

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Authors:Andrea Fernández-García
Pages:0 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:1st ed. 2020
Publisher:Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
Language:english
File Size:2.45 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783030201067, 9783030201074, 3030201066, 3030201074
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(Ebook) Geographies of Girlhood in US Latina Writing: Decolonizing Spaces and Identities by Andrea Fernández-García ISBN 9783030201067, 9783030201074, 3030201066, 3030201074

This book is an in-depth study of Latina girls, portrayed in five coming-of-age narratives by using spaces and places as hermeneutical tools. The texts under study here are Julia Alvarez’s Return to Sender (2009), Norma E. Cantú’s Canícula: Snapshots of a Girlhood en la Frontera (1995), Mary Helen Ponce’s Hoyt Street: An Autobiography (1993), and Esmeralda Santiago’s When I Was Puerto Rican (1993) and Almost a Woman (1998). Unlike most representations of Latina girls, which are characterized by cultural inaccuracies, tropes of exoticism, and a tendency to associate the host society with modernity and their girls’ cultures of origin with backwardness and oppression, these texts contribute to reimagining the social differently from what the dominant imagery offers.
By illustrating the vexing phenomena the characters have to negotiate on a daily basis (such as racism, sexism, and displacement), these narratives open avenues for a critical exploration of the legacies of colonial modernity. This book, therefore, not only enables an analysis of how the girls’ development is shaped by these structures of power, but also shows how such legacies are reversed as the characters negotiate their identities. It breaks with the longstanding characterization of young people, and especially Latina girls, as voiceless and deprived of agency, showing readers that this youth group also has say in controlling their lifeworlds.

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