The Dialectics of Our America

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The Dialectics of Our America by Saldivar, Jose David; Fish, Stanley Eugene; Jameson, Fredric, 9780822311690
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  • ISBN: 9780822311690 | 0822311690
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 12/1/1991

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Joining the current debates in American literary history, Joseacute; David Saldiacute;var offers a challenging new perspective on what constitutes not only the canon in American literature, but also the notion of America itself. His aim is the articulation of a fresh, transgeographical conception of American culture, one more responsive to the geographical ties and political crosscurrents of the hemisphere than to narrow national ideologies. Saldiacute;var pursues this goal through an array of oppositional critical and creative practices. He analyzes a range of North American writers of color (Rolando Hinojosa, Gloria Anzalduacute;a, Arturo Islas, Ntozake Shange, and others) and Latin American authors (Joseacute; Martiacute;, Roberto Fernaacute;ndez Retamar, Gabriel Garciacute;a Maacute;rquez, and others), whose work forms a radical critique of the dominant culture, its politics, and its restrictive modes of expression. By doing so, Saldiacute;var opens the traditional American canon to a dialog with other voices, not just the voices of national minorities, but those of regional cultures different from the prevalent anglocentric model. The Dialectics of Our America,in its project to expand the "canon" and define a pan-American literary tradition, will make a critical difference in ongoing attempts to reconceptualize American literary history.
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