Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 372 g
Gender and Militarization in U.S. Latina/O Cultural Production
Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 372 g
ISBN: 978-0-8135-6933-8
Verlag: Rutgers University Press
War Echoes examines how Latina/o cultural production has engaged with U.S. militarism in the post-Vietnam era. Analysing literature alongside film, memoir and activism, Ariana E. Vigil highlights the productive interplay among social, political and cultural movements while exploring Latina/o responses to U.S. intervention in Central America and the Middle East. These responses evolved over the course of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries - from support for anti-imperial war, as seen in Alejandro Murguia's Southern Front, to the disavowal of all war articulated in works such as Demetria Martinez’s Mother Tongue and Camilo Mejia’s Road from Ar Ramadi. With a focus on how issues of race, class, gender and sexuality intersect and are impacted by war and militarisation, War Echoes illustrates how this country’s bellicose foreign policies have played an integral part in shaping U.S. Latina/o culture and identity and given rise to the creation of works that recognise how militarised violence and values, such as patriarchy, hierarchy and obedience, are both enacted in domestic spheres and propagated abroad.




