Permissible Narratives: The Promise of Latino/a Literature
Hardback Published on: 21/09/2017
Price: £117.79
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Synopsis
In his groundbreaking new study, *Permissible Narratives: The Promise of Latino/a Literature*, Christopher González examines the difficulties Latina/o writers face in writing beyond the narrow expectations of U.S. readership in the stories they tell. González argues that a constrained conception of the possibilities of storytelling by and about Latinos diminishes the development and progression of narrative form. Through an examination of Latina/o writers against the *a priori* mode of engaging with nonethnic literature in the United States, González explores the limitations and challenges Latina/o authors have confronted via the shaping power of their narratives to reach a sustainable audience.
Bringing together cultural critique, memory, narratology, cognition, and comprehension, González examines Latina/o authors-such as Oscar "Zeta" Acosta, Gloria Anzaldúa, Piri Thomas, Giannina Braschi, Gilbert Hernandez, Sandra Cisneros, and Junot Dìaz-investigating how they successfully, and sometimes unsuccessfully, use the expansive canvas of narrative form to capture the imaginations of an open-minded readership. *Permissible Narratives* highlights both the inequitable accessibility of narrative devices and, crucially, the daring of Latina/o authors to nurture a readership to afford the same literary deference to them that is so often afforded to white, male, straight authors.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Ohio State University Press
- ISBN: 9780814213506
- Number of pages: 230
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 16 mm
- Weight: 476g
- Languages: English
