Documenting the Undocumented: Latino/a Narratives and Social Justice in the Era of Operation Gatekeeper

Author:   Marta Caminero-Santangelo
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
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Pages:   304
Publication Date:   14 June 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Documenting the Undocumented: Latino/a Narratives and Social Justice in the Era of Operation Gatekeeper


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Looking at the work of Latino/a authors who are U.S. citizens, including Junot Diaz, Cristina Garcia, and Julia Alvarez, Marta Caminero- Santangelo examines how writers are increasingly expressing their solidarity with undocumented immigrants. She similarly foregrounds the narratives of the undocumented themselves to show how they are emerging in the public sphere. In this multifaceted issue, the voices are myriad: they challenge common interpretations of “illegal” immigration, explore the inevitable traumas and ethical dilemmas, protest their own silencing in immigration debates, and even capitalize on the topic for the commercial market. This growing body of literature is critical to understanding not only the Latino/a immigrant experience, but also alternative visions of nation and belonging.

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Author:   Marta Caminero-Santangelo
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
Imprint:   University Press of Florida
Dimensions:   Width: 15.10cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.553kg
ISBN:  

9780813062594


ISBN 10:   0813062594
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   14 June 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""A valuable contribution to debates about immigration, bringing into play the interdisciplinary nature of Latino studies.""--Latino Studies ""Caminero-Santangelo skillfully weaves literary analysis with political history, narrative theory, postcolonial studies, trauma studies, and media analysis. . . . [and] reinvigorates literary criticism on testimonio, narrative, and ethics that began with the Menchú controversy, taking the discussions in multiple, generative trajectories.""--Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States ""An excellent, broad, and exceptionally thorough study of how narratives about undocumented immigrants can create readerly attention and responsibility.""--Small Axe Project"


This unique study is vital for its analysis of contemporary fiction on immigration and its inclusion of testimonios by those who have experienced the difficulties of living undocumented in the U.S. --Choice


A valuable contribution to debates about immigration, bringing into play the interdisciplinary nature of Latino studies. --Latino Studies Caminero-Santangelo skillfully weaves literary analysis with political history, narrative theory, postcolonial studies, trauma studies, and media analysis. . . . [and] reinvigorates literary criticism on testimonio, narrative, and ethics that began with the Mench controversy, taking the discussions in multiple, generative trajectories. --Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States An excellent, broad, and exceptionally thorough study of how narratives about undocumented immigrants can create readerly attention and responsibility. --Small Axe Project


Author Information

Marta Caminero-Santangelo, professor of English at the University of Kansas, USA, is the author of On Latinidad: US Latino Literature and the Construction of Ethnicity and The Madwoman Can’t Speak: Or Why Insanity is Not Subversive.

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