超越拉丁繁荣:美国拉丁文学领域的新方向

Macarena García-Avello Fernández-Cueto
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这篇文章旨在找出鲜为人知的一代女性作家,她们为21世纪的美国拉丁文学指明了新的方向。除了上世纪80年代和90年代拉美裔热潮的意义之外,最新一代的拉美裔文学在许多重要方面与他们的前辈不同,这意味着美国拉美裔文学的范式转变,需要深入探讨。为了完成这项任务,我选择了三本典型的拉丁繁荣小说:桑德拉·西斯内罗斯的《芒果街的房子》(1984),朱莉娅·阿尔瓦雷斯的《加西亚家的女孩是如何失去口音的》(1991)和克里斯蒂娜·加西亚的《古巴梦》(1992)。这些文本将与安吉·克鲁兹的《孤独》(2001)、阿奇·奥贝哈斯的《敬畏的日子》(2001)和费利西亚·卢娜·莱姆斯的《随机茶会的微量元素》(2004)进行对比。我的论点是,虽然美国拉丁文学的繁荣可能寻求合成或创造第三空间,与格洛丽亚·安扎尔杜瓦的边疆意识有关,这些21世纪的女性作家提供了非规范性的性行为的表现,这些性行为将不确定性和模糊性带到一种极限,这种极限是无法解决的。关键词:美国拉丁文学;拉丁繁荣;无主之地;新一代;nonnormative性别
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Beyond the Latina Boom: New Directions within the Field of US Latina Literature
This article aims to identify a lesser-known generation of female writers that has given a new direction to US Latina literature in the twenty-first century. Beyond the significance of the Latina boom that marked the 1980s and 1990s, the latest generation differs from their predecessors in important ways, amounting to a paradigm shift in US Latina literature that needs to be thoroughly explored. To carry out this task, I have selected three canonical Latina boom novels: Sandra Cisneros’s The House on Mango Street (1984), Julia Alvarez’s How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents (1991) and Cristina Garcia’s Dreaming in Cuban (1992). These texts will be contrasted with Angie Cruz’s Soledad (2001), Achy Obejas’s Days of Awe (2001) and Felicia Luna Lemus’s Trace Elements of Random Tea Parties (2004). My contention is that while the US Latina literary boom might have sought synthesis or the creation of a third space, associated with Gloria Anzaldua’s consciousness of the borderlands , these twenty-first century female writers offer representations of nonnormative sexualities that take indeterminacy and ambiguity to a limit that defies all resolution. Keywords: US Latina literature; Latina boom; borderlands; new generation; nonnormative sexualities
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