The Language of the In-Between: Travestis, Post-hegemony, and Writing in Contemporary Chile and Peru
Often, the process of modern state formation is founded on the marginalization of certain groups, and Latin America is no exception. In The Language of the In-Between, Erika Almenara contends that literary production replicates this same process. Looking at marginalized communities in Chile and Peru, particularly writers who are travesti, trans, cuir/queer, and Indigenous, the author shows how these writers stake a claim for the liminal space that is neither one thing nor the other. This allows a freedom to expose oppression and to critique a national identity based on erasure. By employing a language of nonnormative gender and sexuality to dispute the state projects of modernity and modernization, the voice of the poor and racialized travesti evolves from powerlessness to become an agent of social transformation.
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The Language of the In-Between: Travestis, Post-hegemony, and Writing in Contemporary Chile and Peru
Often, the process of modern state formation is founded on the marginalization of certain groups, and Latin America is no exception. In The Language of the In-Between, Erika Almenara contends that literary production replicates this same process. Looking at marginalized communities in Chile and Peru, particularly writers who are travesti, trans, cuir/queer, and Indigenous, the author shows how these writers stake a claim for the liminal space that is neither one thing nor the other. This allows a freedom to expose oppression and to critique a national identity based on erasure. By employing a language of nonnormative gender and sexuality to dispute the state projects of modernity and modernization, the voice of the poor and racialized travesti evolves from powerlessness to become an agent of social transformation.
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The Language of the In-Between: Travestis, Post-hegemony, and Writing in Contemporary Chile and Peru

The Language of the In-Between: Travestis, Post-hegemony, and Writing in Contemporary Chile and Peru

by Erika Almenara
The Language of the In-Between: Travestis, Post-hegemony, and Writing in Contemporary Chile and Peru

The Language of the In-Between: Travestis, Post-hegemony, and Writing in Contemporary Chile and Peru

by Erika Almenara

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Often, the process of modern state formation is founded on the marginalization of certain groups, and Latin America is no exception. In The Language of the In-Between, Erika Almenara contends that literary production replicates this same process. Looking at marginalized communities in Chile and Peru, particularly writers who are travesti, trans, cuir/queer, and Indigenous, the author shows how these writers stake a claim for the liminal space that is neither one thing nor the other. This allows a freedom to expose oppression and to critique a national identity based on erasure. By employing a language of nonnormative gender and sexuality to dispute the state projects of modernity and modernization, the voice of the poor and racialized travesti evolves from powerlessness to become an agent of social transformation.

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ISBN-13: 9780822988991
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Publication date: 11/08/2022
Series: Pitt Illuminations
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 242
File size: 974 KB

About the Author

Erika Almenara is assistant professor of Spanish in the Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at the University of Arkansas. Her research interests include twentieth- and twenty-first-century Latin American cultural production, especially in the cases of marginalized subjects and communities.

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: There Was Something Different in the Way That Body Danced and Sang 1. Cuiring the Birth of the Modern(a) Nation-State in Chile and Peru 2. The Travesti as a Language of the “In-Between” 3. Pedro Lemebel: The Loca Travesti as a Site of Resistance 4. The “In-Between” in the Works of Giuseppe Campuzano and Claudia Salazar Epilogue: An Invitation to Opening Notes Bibliography Index
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