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Start: 7:00 pm
Wed 9/12 7pm-8pm
Maria DeGuzman
discusses Buenas Noches, American
Culture: Latina/o Aesthetics of Night
Indiana Univ Press 9/9/12 $28 pb literary criticism 9780253001894
Often treated like night itself--both visible and
invisible, feared and romanticized--Latina/os make up the largest minority
group in the US. In her newest work, Maria DeGuzman explores representations of
night in art and literature from the Caribbean, Colombia, Central and South
America, and the US, calling into question night's effect on the formation of
identity for Latina/os in and outside of the US. She takes as her subject
novels, short stories, poetry, essays, non-fiction, photo-fictions,
photography, and film, and examines these texts through the lenses of
nationhood, sexuality, human rights, exoticism, among others.
"This wonderfully complex and comparative analysis
of the aesthetics of night in Latino literature breaks new ground...it offers a
compelling argument about the transvaluation of night in Latino literature that
is completely new, original and insightful, deepening scholarship on the
critical role of Latino literature in the U.S. body politic." --Theresa
Delgadillo, Theresa Delgadillo, Author of Spiritual Mestizaje: Religion,
Gender, Race and Nation in Contemporary Chicana Narrative (Duke University
Press, 2011)
Maria DeGuzman is Professor of English and
Comparative Literature and Director of Latina/o Studies at UNC Chapel Hill. She
is author of Spain's Long Shadow: The
Black Legend, Off-Whiteness, and Anglo American Empire.
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