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E-grāmata: Ay Tu!: Critical Essays on the Life and Work of Sandra Cisneros

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  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Oct-2024
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A comprehensive volume on the life and work of renowned Chicana author Sandra Cisneros.

Sandra Cisneros (b. 1954), author of the acclaimed novel The House on Mango Street and a recipient of the National Medal of the Arts, a MacArthur Genius Grant and the PEN/Nabokov Award for International Literature, was the first Chicana to be published by a major publishing house. ”Ay TŚ! is the first book to offer a comprehensive, critical examination of her life and work as a whole. Edited by scholars Sonia SaldĶvar-Hull and Geneva M. Gano, this volume addresses themes that pervade Cisneross oeuvre, like romantic and erotic love, female friendship, sexual abuse and harassment, the exoticization of the racial and ethnic other, and the role of visual arts in the lives of everyday people. Essays draw extensively on the newly opened Cisneros Papers, housed in the Wittliff Collections at Texas State University, and the volume concludes with a new long-form interview with Cisneros by the award-winning journalist Macarena HernĮndez.

As these essays reveal, Cisneross success in the literary field was integrally connected to the emergent Chicana feminist movement and the rapidly expanding Chicanx literary field of the late twentieth century. This collection shows that Cisneros didnt achieve her groundbreaking successes in isolation and situates her as a vital Chicana feminist writer and artist.

Recenzijas

”Ay TŚ! brings together a stellar ensemble of Latina/x and Chicana/x literary scholars and essays devoted to the writing of Sandra Cisneros, one of the most prolific writers of our time. This tremendous collection is a gift to every professor and student of literature and cultural studies. - Deborah R. Vargas, Yale University, author of Dissonant Divas in Chicana Music: The Limits of La Onda ”Brava! The coeditors of ”Ay TŚ! have gathered a wealth of scholarly perspectives that students, scholars, and general readers are sure to find illuminating. Insightful and thought-provoking, every chapter opens a door into Cisneross familiar and well-loved literary works. Whether you are new to Cisneros or have read and reread favorites, you are sure to find new insights and approaches to her work in this magnificent collection. - Norma E. Cantś, Trinity University, coeditor of ”Somos Tejanas! Chicana Identity and Culture in Texas Literary scholars celebrate the life, work, and activism of Chicana writer Sandra Cisneros in these astute essays...[ The book makes] excellent use of Cisneross archives...[ and] sheds light on the authors formative years...Its a fitting tribute to a beloved author. (Publishers Weekly) A tremendous gathering of voices acclaiming Cisneros influence. (Kirkus) This important collection examines the life, work, and cultural influence of a major American author, the feminist Chicana poet, fiction writer, and memoirist Sandra Cisneros...and ends with an excellent interview with its subject. (CHOICE)

List of Illustrations
Preface. ”Ay TŚ! ”SĶ Yo! Nosotrxs: The SinvergÜenza Collective
Introduction. Her Fabulous Career: Sandra Cisneross Life/Work (Sonia
SaldĶvar-Hull and Geneva M. Gano)
Part I. ”Ay, QuÉ Rico! Close Readings

1. Lingering with Complicity in Caramelo (Mary Pat Brady)
2. The Racial City: Navigating Chicagos Racialized Space in The House on
Mango Street (Olga L. Herrera)
3. Telenovela Feeling in Sandra Cisneross Loose Woman: I Think of Me to
Gluttony (Adriana Estill)
4. You Were Telling Cochinadas: Performative Metaphors for Storytelling in
Sandra Cisneross Caramelo (Shanna M. Salinas)
5. Mapping the Decolonial: Community Cartography in Sandra Cisneross Woman
Hollering Creek (Teresa HernĮndez)


Part II. Love, Shame, and SinvergÜenzas

6. Love the Only Way I Know How: Cultivating Erotic Conocimiento in the
Work of Sandra Cisneros (Belinda Linn RincÓn)
7. From Marginal to Sin VergÜenza: Overcoming School-Inflicted Shame through
Transgressive Literary Aesthetics in Sandra Cisneross Life and Writing
(Georgina GuzmĮn)
8. The Loose Woman and the Men of Ill Repute (Richard T. RodrĶguez)
9. Wild, Wicked, and Crazy Brave Tongues: Locating the Collaborative Origins
of Sandra Cisneross and Joy Harjos Poetic Voices (Audrey Goodman)
10. Hay Que Inventarnos / We Must Invent Ourselves: The Impact of Norma
AlarcÓn and Sandra Cisneross Friendship on Chicana Feminist Literature (Sara
A. RamĶrez)
11. Faxes, Friendship, and the Rise of Chicana Literature: Examining the
Archive of Letters between Sandra Cisneros and Helena MarĶa Viramontes (Linda
Margarita Greenberg)


Part III. ”Adelante! Seeing and Listening with Cisneros

12. La Sandra como Artista: The Visual Cisneros (Tey Marianna Nunn)
13. Sin VergÜenza: A PlĮtica with Sandra Cisneros (Macarena HernĮndez)


Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index
Sonia SaldĶvar-Hull is a professor emerita of English at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She is the author of Feminism on the Border: Chicana Literature and Politics.

Geneva M. Gano is a professor of English at Texas State University and the author of The Little Art Colony and US Modernism.