Decolonial Puerto Rican Women's Writings: Subversion in the Flesh (Literatures of the Americas)
معرفی کتاب «Decolonial Puerto Rican Women's Writings: Subversion in the Flesh (Literatures of the Americas)» نوشتهٔ Roberta Hurtado، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer International Publishing : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan در سال 2019. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This book explores representations of sentient-flesh — flesh that holds consciousness of being — in Puerto Rican women’s literature. It considers how different literary devices can participate in the decolonization of the flesh as it is obfuscated by mappings of the 'body' from the Enlightenment era and colonial endeavors. Drawing on studies of cognitive development and epigenetics to identify how sentient-flesh creates knowledge of power and navigates methods of subversion for social justice, this book grapples with the question of how Puerto Rican women, living in the nation of their colonizer, manifest an identity that exists beyond the scope of colonization. It makes the case for a change in perspective that illustrates the conceptual shift from survivors to thrivers to educators. To do so, it draws upon Cherríe Moraga and Gloria Anzaldúa’s theory in the flesh; Iris Lopez’s theories of trauma-knowledge; and María Lugones’s concept of 'world travelers' to retain the corporeal flesh and physical location in Latinas’ attempts to write subversion under U.S. colonization across racial, cultural, and ethnic boundaries, as well as the gendered-sexuality barriers identified by Emma Pérez. This project builds on their work to frame Latina literature within a new discussion of how corporeal, memory, and sentient experiences of identity must center sentient-flesh as the source of decolonial consciousness rather than relapsing into discourses of the 'body'. This book explores representations of sentient-flesh â#x80;#x94; flesh that holds consciousness of being â#x80;#x94; in Puerto Rican womenâ#x80;#x99;s literature. It considers how different literary devices can participate in the decolonization of the flesh as it is obfuscated by mappings of the 'body' from the Enlightenment era and colonial endeavors. Drawing on studies of cognitive development and epigenetics to identify how sentient-flesh creates knowledge of power and navigates methods of subversion for social justice, this book grapples with the question of how Puerto Rican women, living in the nation of their colonizer, manifest an identity that exists beyond the scope of colonization. It makes the case for a change in perspective that illustrates the conceptual shift from survivors to thrivers to educators. To do so, it draws upon CherrÃe Moraga and Gloria AnzaldÃoaâ#x80;#x99;s theory in the flesh; Iris Lopezâ#x80;#x99;s theories of trauma-knowledge; and MarÃa Lugonesâ#x80;#x99;s concept of 'world travelers' to retain the corporeal flesh and physical location in Latinasâ#x80;#x99; attempts to write subversion under U.S. colonization across racial, cultural, and ethnic boundaries, as well as the gendered-sexuality barriers identified by Emma Pérez. This project builds on their work to frame Latina literature within a new discussion of how corporeal, memory, and sentient experiences of identity must center sentient-flesh as the source of decolonial consciousness rather than relapsing into discourses of the 'body' "This book explores representations of sentient-flesh--flesh that holds consciousness of being--in Puerto Rican women's literature. It considers how different literary devices can participate in the decolonization of the flesh as it is obfuscated by mappings of the 'body' from the Enlightenment era and colonial endeavors. Drawing on studies of cognitive development and epigenetics to identify how sentient-flesh creates knowledge of power and navigates methods of subversion for social justice, this book grapples with the question of how Puerto Rican women, living in the nation of their colonizer, manifest an identity that exists beyond the scope of colonization. It makes the case for a change in perspective that illustrates the conceptual shift from survivors to thrivers to educators. To do so, it draws upon Cherríe Moraga and Gloria Anzaldúa's theory in the flesh; Iris Lopez's theories of trauma-knowledge; and María Lugones's concept of 'world travelers' to retain the corporeal flesh and physical location in Latinas' attempts to write subversion under U.S. colonization across racial, cultural, and ethnic boundaries, as well as the gendered-sexuality barriers identified by Emma Pérez. This project builds on their work to frame Latina literature within a new discussion of how corporeal, memory, and sentient experiences of identity must center sentient-flesh as the source of decolonial consciousness rather than relapsing into discourses of the 'body'." --From publisher's description Front Matter ....Pages i-xxvii Introduction (Roberta Hurtado)....Pages 1-27 Enfleshment: Beneath the Body Lies Flesh (Roberta Hurtado)....Pages 29-47 Flesh-Memories: Bearing Witness to Trauma and Survival (Roberta Hurtado)....Pages 49-68 Sentient Narratives: Similes, Metaphors, and Dusmic Poetics Within the Senses (Roberta Hurtado)....Pages 69-88 Envisioning Empowerment: Recodifying the Meaning of Historical Trauma (Roberta Hurtado)....Pages 89-110 Strategic Decolonization: Methods for Resistance and Community Healing (Roberta Hurtado)....Pages 111-130 Conclusion: Sentient-Flesh Subversions (Roberta Hurtado)....Pages 131-137 Back Matter ....Pages 139-157
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