Constituting Central American-Americans: Transnational Identities and the Politics of Dislocation

Constituting Central American-Americans: Transnational Identities and the Politics of Dislocation

by Maritza E. Cárdenas
Constituting Central American-Americans: Transnational Identities and the Politics of Dislocation

Constituting Central American-Americans: Transnational Identities and the Politics of Dislocation

by Maritza E. Cárdenas

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Overview

Central Americans are the third largest and fastest growing Latino population in the United States. And yet, despite their demographic presence, there has been little scholarship focused on this group. Constituting Central American-Americans is an exploration of the historical and disciplinary conditions that have structured U.S. Central American identity and of the ways in which this identity challenges how we frame current discussions of Latina/o, American ethnic, and diasporic identities. By focusing on the formation of Central American identity in the U.S., Maritza E. Cárdenas challenges us to think about Central America and its diaspora in relation to other U.S. ethno-racial identities.  

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813592831
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 07/09/2018
Series: Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the United States
Edition description: None
Pages: 198
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years

About the Author

MARITZA E. CÁRDENAS is an assistant professor of English at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
 

Table of Contents

Introduction          
Part I: The Isthmus Imaginary: La Patria Grande Centroaméricana      
1. Remembering La Patria Grande: Locating the Nation in Central American History    
2. Constructing the Central American National Imaginary    
Part II: The US Diaspora: Little Central America     
3. Performing Centralamericanismo: Heterotopias and Transnational Identities at the COFECA Parade 
4. Subjects in Passing: Central American-Americans, Latinidad, and the Politics of Dislocation     
Epilogue: La Bestia and Beyond: Migration and the Politics of Mourning     
Acknowledgments 
Notes
Bibliography    
Index
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