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Chicana/o Subjectivity and the Politics of Identity Between Recognition and Revolution

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ISBN-10: 0230111351

ISBN-13: 9780230111356

Edition: 2011

Authors: Carlos Gallego

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List price: $54.99
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 10/5/2011
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 250
Size: 5.66" wide x 8.64" long x 0.77" tall
Weight: 1.012

Carlos Gallegois Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Arizona.

Acknowledgments
Copyright Acknowledgments
Introduction Between Recognition and Revolution
Epic Nationalism, Borderland Identities, and the Structuralist (Re)Turn: Defining Subjectivity in Chicano/a Poetics
Epic Aspirations: I Am Joaquin and the Creation of Chicano Subjectivity
The Multicultural Turn: New Mestiza Subjectivity in Late Capitalist Society
The Structuralist (Re)Turn: Embodied Agency in Chicano/a Poetics
Identity Politics and the Truth of the Real: Narratives of Life Experience in Acosta and Pineda
Universalism and the Identity Politics of American Democracy: Oscar "Zeta" Acosta and the Dialectics of (Mis)Recognition
Universality at the Margins: Cecile Pineda's Face and the Horrific Truth of Non-Identity
Conclusion "Beckett is a Chicano!": Antihumanist Universality in Chicano/a Literary Studies
Notes
Bibliography
Index