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Shared Selves : Latinx Memoir and Ethical Alternatives to Humanism

Part of the Transformations: Womanist studies series
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Memoir typically places selfhood at the center. Interestingly, the genre's recent surge in popularity coincides with breakthroughs in scholarship focused on selfhood in a new way: as an always renewing, always emerging entity.

Suzanne Bost draws on feminist and posthumanist ideas to explore how three contemporary memoirists decenter the self.

Latinx writers John Rechy, Aurora Levins Morales, and Gloria E.

Anzaldua work in places where personal history intertwines with communities, environments, animals, plants, and spirits.

This dedication to interconnectedness resonates with ideas in posthumanist theory while calling on indigenous worldviews.

As Bost argues, our view of life itself expands if we look at how such frameworks interact with queer theory, disability studies, ecological thinking, and other fields.

These webs of relation in turn mediate experience, agency, and lift itself.A transformative application of posthumanist ideas to Latinx, feminist, and literary studies, Shared Selves shows how memoir can encourage readers to think more broadly and deeply about what counts as human life.

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Product Details
University of Illinois Press
0252084624 / 9780252084621
Paperback / softback
300
13/09/2019
United States
204 pages, 7 black & white photographs
152 x 229 mm
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