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The Politics Of Privacy In Contemporary Native Latinx And Asian American Metafictions by Colleen G. Eils, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Colleen G. Eils

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The Politics Of Privacy In Contemporary Native Latinx And Asian American Metafictions by Colleen G. Eils, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
The Politics Of Privacy In Contemporary Native Latinx And Asian American Metafictions by Colleen G. Eils, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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The Politics Of Privacy In Contemporary Native Latinx And Asian American Metafictions by Colleen G. Eils, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Colleen G. Eils

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The Politics of Privacy in Contemporary Native, Latinx, and Asian American Metafictions is the first book-length study to approach contemporary issues of racialized visibility and privacy through narrative form. Using a formal maneuver, narrative privacy, Colleen G. Eils analyzes how writers of contemporary metafictions explicitly withhold stories from readers to illuminate and theorize the politics of privacy in a post–9/11 US context. As a formal device and reading strategy, narrative privacy has two primary critical interests: affirming the historically political nature of visibility, particularly for people of color and indigenous people, and theorizing privacy as a political assertion of power over representation and material vulnerability. Eils breaks strict disciplinary silos by putting visibility/surveillance studies, ethnic studies, and narrative studies in conversation with one another. Eils also puts texts in the Native, Latinx, and Asian American literary canon in conversation with each other. She focuses on texts by Viet Thanh Nguyen, David Treuer, Monique Truong, Rigoberto González, Nam Le, and Stephen Graham Jones that call into question our positions as readers and critics. In deliberately and self-consciously evading readers through the form of their fiction, these writers seize privacy as a political tool for claiming and wielding power in both representational and material registers. | The Politics Of Privacy In Contemporary Native Latinx And Asian American Metafictions by Colleen G. Eils, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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