

An edition of Dance between two cultures (1997)
Latino Caribbean literature written in the United States
By William Luis
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Vanderbilt University Press
Language
eng
Pages
364
Description:
In Dance Between Two Cultures, William Luis analyzes the most salient and representative narrative and poetic works of the newest literary movement to emerge in Spanish American and U.S. literatures. The book is divided into three sections, focused on representative Puerto Rican American, Cuban American, and Dominican American authors. Luis traces the writers' origins and influences from the nineteenth century to the present, focusing especially on the contemporary works of Oscar Hijuelos, Julia Alvarez, Cristina Garcia, and Piri Thomas, among others. While engaging in close readings of the texts, Luis places them in a broader social, historical, political, and racial perspective to expose the tension between text and context.
subjects: West Indian American authors, Immigrants in literature, Caribbean American authors, Intellectual life, West Indian Americans, History and criticism, American literature, Caribbean Americans, Ethnic groups in literature, Minorities in literature, Ethnicity in literature, Latin american literature, history and criticism, American literature, history and criticism, 20th century
Places: West Indies
Times: 20th century