Constituting Central American-Americans : transnational identities and the politics of dislocation / Maritza E. Cardenas.
2018
E184.C34 C37 2018 (Mapit)
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Constituting Central American-Americans : transnational identities and the politics of dislocation / Maritza E. Cardenas.
ISBN
9780813592824 (paperback)
0813592828 (paperback)
9780813592831 (hardcover)
0813592836 (hardcover)
9780813592848 (electronic book)
9780813592862 (electronic book)
9780813592855 (electronic book)
0813592828 (paperback)
9780813592831 (hardcover)
0813592836 (hardcover)
9780813592848 (electronic book)
9780813592862 (electronic book)
9780813592855 (electronic book)
Published
New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2018]
Language
English
Description
vii, 197 pages ; 23 cm.
Call Number
E184.C34 C37 2018
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.868/073
Summary
"Central Americans are the third largest and fastest growing Latino population in the US. And yet, despite their demographic presence, there has been little scholarship focused on Central Americans in the US. Constituting Central American-Americans is an exploration of the historical and disciplinary conditions that have structured US Central American identity and of the ways in which this identity challenges the way we frame current discussions of Latina/o, American ethnic, and diasporic identities. In focusing on the formation of Central American identity in the U.S., and specifically within the city of Los Angeles, this book challenges us to think about Central America and its diaspora in relation to other US ethno-racial identities. By calling attention to Central America(n) as an important discursive category of analysis, Martiza Câardenas unsettles not only scholarship that promotes the Latina/o dyad but also the binary nature of hemispheric studies that parcels the world into east/west and north/south, which in turn excludes the important role the isthmus has played in global events. In addition, studying Central America and US Central Americans further disrupts US American constructions of seeing this geopolitical space as America's "backyard" (a space outside of the confines of the US political landscape) and Central Americans as peripheral to the American body politic"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series
Latinidad.
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Table of Contents
Remembering La Patria Grande: locating the nation in Central American history
Constructing the Central American national imaginary
Performing Centralamericanismo: heterotopias and transnational identities at the Cofeca Parade
Subjects in passing: Central American-Americans, Latinidad, and the politics of dislocation
Epilogue: La Bestia and beyond: migration and the politics of mourning.
Constructing the Central American national imaginary
Performing Centralamericanismo: heterotopias and transnational identities at the Cofeca Parade
Subjects in passing: Central American-Americans, Latinidad, and the politics of dislocation
Epilogue: La Bestia and beyond: migration and the politics of mourning.