Documenting the Undocumented

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Documenting the Undocumented

Latino/a Narratives and Social Justice in the Era of Operation Gatekeeper

Literary studies: general History of the Americas Anthropology

Author: Marta Caminero-Santangelo

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Language: English

Published by: University Press of Florida

Published on: 10th October 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780813063362


Examining Latino/a Writers and Immigration

Looking at the work of Junot Díaz, Cristina García, Julia Alvarez, and other Latino/a authors who are U.S. citizens, Marta Caminero-Santangelo examines how writers are increasingly expressing their solidarity with undocumented immigrants. Through storytelling, these writers create community and a sense of peoplehood that includes non-citizen Latino/as. This volume also foregrounds the narratives of unauthorized migrants themselves, showing how their stories are emerging into the public sphere.

Complexities of Immigration and Citizenship

Immigration and citizenship are multifaceted issues, and the voices are myriad. They challenge common interpretations of "illegal" immigration, explore inevitable traumas and ethical dilemmas, protest their own silencing in immigration debates, and even capitalize on the topic for the commercial market. Yet these texts all seek to affect political discourse by advancing the possibility of empathy across lines of ethnicity and citizenship status.

The Significance of Counternarratives

As border enforcement strategies escalate along with political rhetoric, detentions, and deaths, these counternarratives are more significant than ever before, and their perspectives cannot be ignored. What we are witnessing, argues Caminero-Santangelo, is a mass mobilization of stories. This growing body of literature is critical to understanding not only the Latino/a immigrant experience but also alternative visions of nation and belonging.

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