Project volume published: Ethnic American Literatures and Critical Race Narratology
Edited by Alexa Weik von Mossner, Marijana Mikić, and Mario Grill, Ethnic American Literatures and Critical Race Narratology explores the relationship between narrative, race, and ethnicity in the United States. Situated at the intersection of post-classical narratology and context-oriented approaches in race, ethnic, and cultural studies …
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Cognition and Chicanx Culture: An Interview with Frederick Luis Aldama- Part III
By Mario Grill <Part II Moving us Toward a Tomorrow MG: Thank you for that very insightful response and you mention a lot that has diminished and discriminated certain communities. That is also something you argue in your Conversations on Cognitive Cultural Studies with Patrick Colm Hogan (2014). Both of you agree that such narratives…
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Cognition and Chicanx Culture: An Interview with Frederick Luis Aldama- Part II
By Mario Grill < Part I Identity and Borders MG: When analyzing Coco or any Chicanx texts there’s the use of multiple languages and how this enriches Chicanx narratives in ways that we might not find in other ethnic American literatures. I’m thinking of how Chicanx narratives construct through and across Spanish and English double-identities.…
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Cognition and Chicanx Culture: An Interview with Frederick Luis Aldama, Part I
Frederick Luis Aldama is a cognitive cultural studies scholar and one of the leading figures in Latinx Studies. His work is therefore of central importance to our research at the Narrative Encounters Project.
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