描述
Winner of the 2019 MLA Prize in United States Latina and Latino and Chicana and Chicano Literary and Cultural Studies InampampnbspShaming into Brown Somatic Transactions of Race in Latinao Literature Stephanie Fetta asserts that our bodies are fundamental to how we live and how we make meaning. Anchored by two psychoanalytic theories bioenergetic analysis developed by Alexander Lowen and affect theory put forth by Silvan Tomkins Fetta examines Latinx fiction to draw attention to the cultural role of the intelligent emotional and communicative bodythe somain relation to shame. She argues thatampampnbspwe bring the somathe physical emotive and social register of our subjectivityto the text as we do to our livesproposing that the power of racialization operates at the level of somatic expression and reception through habituated socially cued behaviors that are not readily subject to intentional control. Fetta examines shame beyond individual experiences looking at literary renderings of the cultural practice of racial shaming that are deeply embedded into our laws hiring practices marketing strategies and more. Grounding her analysis in the works of Gloria Anzalda and Cherre MoragaampampnbspShaming into Brownampampnbspfocuses on exposing the underpinnings of racialized shame and does so through analyzing scenes of racialization in prominent works by authors such asampampnbspJunot Daz Sandra Cisneros and Oscar Zeta Acosta.
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Fruugo ID:
320474295-711418641
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ISBN:
9780814255025