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Explores the dimensions of the coming-of-age novel in the Spanish-speaking Caribbean and Brazil, focusing on works by eight major Afro-Latin American writersThe centuries-old European genre of the ...
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03 May 2022

Explores the dimensions of the coming-of-age novel in the Spanish-speaking Caribbean and Brazil, focusing on works by eight major Afro-Latin American writers
The centuries-old European genre of the coming-of-age story has been transformed by contemporary Afro-Latin American novelists to address key aspects of the diaspora in various nations of the Caribbean and Latin America. While attention to Afro-Hispanic and Afro-Brazilian literature has increased in recent decades, few critics have focused specifically on the Afro-Latin American Bildungsroman, and fewer still have addressed novels from both Spanish- and Brazilian-speaking regions, as author Bonnie Wasserman does in this study.
The memory and continuing impact of slavery especially shape these coming-of-age stories. Often interwoven with race is a focus on religion, particularly the importance of African folk religions and traditions in the lives of young people. Immigration-and the return journey-is another important theme in the novels.
Coming of Age in the Afro-Latin American Novel discusses works&emdash;all published around the turn of the 21st century&emdash;by such important writers as Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa and Mayra Santos-Febres (from Puerto Rico), Conceição Evaristo and Paulo Lins (from Brazil); Teresa Cardenas and Pedro Pérez Sarduy (from Cuba); and Junot Diaz and Rita Indiana (from the Dominican Republic). Wasserman's far-reaching analysis is both rigorous and compassionate, shedding a clear light on ways in which descendants of Africans have experienced life in the New World.
The centuries-old European genre of the coming-of-age story has been transformed by contemporary Afro-Latin American novelists to address key aspects of the diaspora in various nations of the Caribbean and Latin America. While attention to Afro-Hispanic and Afro-Brazilian literature has increased in recent decades, few critics have focused specifically on the Afro-Latin American Bildungsroman, and fewer still have addressed novels from both Spanish- and Brazilian-speaking regions, as author Bonnie Wasserman does in this study.
The memory and continuing impact of slavery especially shape these coming-of-age stories. Often interwoven with race is a focus on religion, particularly the importance of African folk religions and traditions in the lives of young people. Immigration-and the return journey-is another important theme in the novels.
Coming of Age in the Afro-Latin American Novel discusses works&emdash;all published around the turn of the 21st century&emdash;by such important writers as Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa and Mayra Santos-Febres (from Puerto Rico), Conceição Evaristo and Paulo Lins (from Brazil); Teresa Cardenas and Pedro Pérez Sarduy (from Cuba); and Junot Diaz and Rita Indiana (from the Dominican Republic). Wasserman's far-reaching analysis is both rigorous and compassionate, shedding a clear light on ways in which descendants of Africans have experienced life in the New World.
Price: $120.00
Pages: 176
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Publication Date:
03 May 2022
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781648250286
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American, Literature: history and criticism, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Black Studies (Global), LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / General, Ethnic studies
Introduction
1. The Intergenerational Bildungsroman in Daughters of the Stone and Ponciá Vicencio
2. The Epistolary Afro-Cuban Bildungsroman
3. Boys to Men: Masculinity in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao and City of God
4. Reinventing the Afro-Latin American Bildungsroman
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
1. The Intergenerational Bildungsroman in Daughters of the Stone and Ponciá Vicencio
2. The Epistolary Afro-Cuban Bildungsroman
3. Boys to Men: Masculinity in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao and City of God
4. Reinventing the Afro-Latin American Bildungsroman
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index