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Crossing Borders And Queering Citizenship Civic Reading Practice In Contemporary American And Canadian Writing Zalfa Feghali

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Crossing Borders And Queering Citizenship Civic Reading Practice In Contemporary American And Canadian Writing Zalfa Feghali
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.26 MB
Author: Zalfa Feghali
ISBN: 9781784993092, 1784993093
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Crossing Borders And Queering Citizenship Civic Reading Practice In Contemporary American And Canadian Writing Zalfa Feghali by Zalfa Feghali 9781784993092, 1784993093 instant download after payment.

Can reading make us better citizens? In Crossing borders and queering citizenship , Feghali crafts a sophisticated theoretical framework to theorise how the act of reading can contribute to the queering of contemporary citizenship in North America. Providing sensitive and convincing readings of work by both popular and niche authors, including Gloria Anzaldúa, Dorothy Allison, Gregory Scofield, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Erín Moure, Junot Díaz, and Yann Martel, this book is the first to not only read these authors together, but also to discuss how each powerfully resists the exclusionary work of state-sanctioned citizenship in the U.S. and Canada. This book convincingly draws connections between queer theory, citizenship studies, and border studies and sheds light on how these connections can reframe our understanding of American Studies.

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