Description
Book SynopsisThe Latinx Urban Condition brings interdisciplinary cultural theory and U.S. Latinx urban literature into conversation, focusing on the realities and urban experiences of Latinx living in major cities in the United States from the 1960's to the present. As a cultural studies analyst of U.S. Latinx urban literature and culture, the book focuses on analyzing the works of Latinx authors who write about the cities in which they were raised and how growing up in these environments shaped their lives, their communities, and their future. Their fictional work helps us understand how the human and cultural tapestry of the Latinx community is inextricably connected to the spatial transformations taking place in many cities across the country, most notably within the cities in which the narratives take place. The main purpose is to analyze the symbolic realities lived by the characters in order to understand how Latino families and communities are experiencing displacement under instituted neoli
Trade ReviewIn this expansive study of Latinx literature and culture, Crescencio López-González investigates how race and capitalism undergird neoliberal policies that gentrify, uproot, and displace Mexican-American, Puerto Rican, Dominican-American, and Cuban-American communities. Arguing that urbanization shapes the experiences of Latinx writers and cultural producers, López-González’s thorough study deftly and critically examines one of the central concerns of Latinx literature: the desire to create space and ultimately, of finding home.
-- Cristina Herrera, California State University, Fresno
As they do in many urban neighborhoods, Latinos from multiple backgrounds come together in López-González’s analysis of the birth of a Latinx urban identity through the inner-city experience. The Latinx Urban Condition is a timely and important contribution to the cultural study of Latinos in the cities.
-- Manuel Martín Rodríguez, University of California, Merced
Table of Contents
- Geographic Displacement: The Urban Experiences and Realities of Mexican Americans
- Displacement, Memories, and Desires: The Urban Experiences and Realities of Puerto Ricans
- Geographies of Trauma, Memories, and Deceit: The Urban Experiences and Realities of Dominican Americans
- Floating Urban Geographies of Trauma, Detachment, and Dislocation: The Urban Experiences and Realities of Cuban Americans
- Conclusion: The Latinx Urban Condition