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Let's Hear Their Voices: Cuban American Writers of the Second Generation [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 186 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x25 mm, weight: 272 g, 12 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : SUNY series in Multiethnic Literatures
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-2019
  • Izdevniecība: State University of New York Press
  • ISBN-10: 1438477082
  • ISBN-13: 9781438477084
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 186 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x25 mm, weight: 272 g, 12 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : SUNY series in Multiethnic Literatures
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-2019
  • Izdevniecība: State University of New York Press
  • ISBN-10: 1438477082
  • ISBN-13: 9781438477084
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The first anthology of poetry, prose, and drama by second-generation Cuban American writers.

Let's Hear Their Voices brings together works by ten distinguished and emerging Cuban American writers of the "second generation"-writers who were born between 1960 and the mid-1980s in the United States to Cuban parents or have a mixed ethnic background. Called "ABCs" (American-Born Cubans) or "AmeriCubans," these writers experiment with different formal approaches and lace their work with Cuban Spanish to give voice to hybrid identities and cultural legacies within the contemporary multicultural United States. An introduction by Iraida H. López identifies key tropes in their poetry, prose, and drama, and provides an overview of Cuban American literature since the 1960s. With both original and previously published pieces by award-winning authors-including President Obama's Second Inaugural Poet, Richard Blanco-the volume makes a welcome contribution to the fields of Latinx and American literature, as well as critical discussions across disciplines about the intersections of latinidad with race, class, gender, and sexuality.

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"The selections chosen are excellent across the board. Collectively, they give a sense of the directions in which second-generation Cuban American writing is moving, as well as of its abiding concern with the country of origin of the first generation. The writing is impressive, strong, and compelling." Marta Caminero-Santangelo, University of Kansas

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The first anthology of poetry, prose, and drama by second-generation Cuban American writers.
Acknowledgments vii
Preface ix
Iraida H. Lopez
Eliana S. Rivero
Introduction: Looking Back While Forging Ahead xi
Iraida H. Lopez
Richard Blanco
1(16)
Mail for Mama
1(1)
La Bella Dama of Little Havana
2(1)
Cooking with Mama" in Maine
3(2)
5:00 AM in Cuba
5(2)
Matters of the Sea / Cosas del mar
7(3)
Listening to Mermaids
10(7)
Ana Menendez
17(14)
The Death of Lenin Garcia
17(14)
Cecilia Rodriguez Milanes
31(16)
Cienfuegos, Pearl of the South
31(16)
Adrian Castro
47(12)
Some Guayaberas Spell Nostalgia
47(2)
Bilingual Bicultural by USA
49(1)
Cuchillo de doble filo (1)
50(2)
The Sound of One Immigrant Clapping
52(2)
Itutu Sankota 2003
54(2)
Prayer for Naming Ceremony
56(2)
Father Above, Mother Below, the Hanging Tree
58(1)
Robert Arellano
59(8)
Merienda en merica
59(8)
Chantel Acevedo
67(12)
The Child Hero's Lament
67(12)
Jorge Ignacio Cortinas
79(14)
Bird in the Hand
79(10)
Notes on Returning to San Francisco Twenty-Five Years Later
89(4)
Vanessa Garcia
93(14)
This Is Not a Neon Sign
93(14)
Derek Palacio
107(20)
Home to Our Blood
107(20)
Gabriela Garcia
127(16)
Other Leticia
127(16)
Contributors 143(12)
Works Cited 155
Iraida H. López is Professor of Spanish and Latino/a and Latin American Studies at Ramapo College of New Jersey and author of Impossible Returns: Narratives of the Cuban Diaspora. Eliana S. Rivero is Professor Emerita in the Spanish and Portuguese department at the University of Arizona and coeditor (with the Latina Feminist Group collective) of Telling to Live: Latina Feminist Testimonios.