
The Persistence of Racialization
Literature, Gender, and Ethnicity
Luz Angelica Kirschner(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 21. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
250 pages
978-1-032-52672-0 (ISBN)
Description
The Persistence of Racialization: Literature, Gender, and Ethnicity represents an attempt at unpacking the legacy of modern ideas of race initiated and established during the conquest of the Americas and their current relevance for literary criticism of ethnic writing, also known as minority writing. The book challenges ideas of a post-racial globalized world to question the tendency to devalue ethnic literary writing in general, and ethnic women's productions in particular, by questioning reductive literary criticism of ethnic writing that perpetuates bias against ethnic writing and its authors. By advocating for a decolonial literary imagination, the book urges literary critics of ethnic writing to consider the complexities of modern race and its enduring impact on contemporary social and cultural narratives. Updated literary analyses of Jewish Argentine, Turkish German, and Chinese American women writers encourage literary critics of ethnic writing to explore alternative transnational frameworks that prioritize equity, diversity, and social justice.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
480 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-52672-0 (9781032526720)
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Person
Luz Angelica Kirschner is Associate Professor in the School of American and Global Studies at South Dakota State University. She is the editor and author of the volumes Expanding Latinidad: An Inter-American Perspective (2012) and coeditor and author of Human Rights in the Americas (2021). Some of her publications have appeared in the The Cambridge History of Latina/o Literature (2018), The Routledge Handbook to the History and Society of the Americas (2019), and The Routledge Handbook to Culture and Media of the Americas (2020).
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Persistence of Racialization
1 Decolonizing Ethnic Literary Criticism: The Implications of Race
2 Ana Maria Shua's and Reina Roffe's Short Stories: Gender and Power in an Unevenly Globalized World
3 Cartographies of Shifting Strategies: The Writing of Seyran Ates and Yade Kara
4 Sigrid Nunez' Salvation City and Gish Jen' World and Town: The Reparative Power of Endings That Are Not Over
5 Conclusion
Index
Introduction: The Persistence of Racialization
1 Decolonizing Ethnic Literary Criticism: The Implications of Race
2 Ana Maria Shua's and Reina Roffe's Short Stories: Gender and Power in an Unevenly Globalized World
3 Cartographies of Shifting Strategies: The Writing of Seyran Ates and Yade Kara
4 Sigrid Nunez' Salvation City and Gish Jen' World and Town: The Reparative Power of Endings That Are Not Over
5 Conclusion
Index