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The Language of the In-Between

Travestis, Post-hegemony, and Writing in Contemporary Chile and Peru

Erika AlmenaraSeries: Illuminations (University of Pittsburgh Press)
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Often, the process of modern state formation is founded on the marginalization of certain groups, and Latin America is no exception. In The Language of the In-Between, Erika Almenara contends that literary production replicates this same process. Looking at marginalized communities in Chile and Peru, particularly writers who are travesti, trans, cuir/queer, and Indigenous, the author shows how these writers stake a claim for the liminal space that is neither one thing nor the other. This allows a freedom to expose oppression and to critique a national identity based on erasure. By employing a language of nonnormative gender and sexuality to dispute the state projects of modernity and modernization, the voice of the poor and racialized travesti evolves from powerlessness to become an agent of social transformation.

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"Erika Almenara delivers a timely and complex analysis that delves into the tensions of official discourses of modern state formation and their exclusions through queer, transvestite, and transgender expressions of artists, intellectuals, writers, and performers in Peru and Chile. The Language of the In-Between makes an important contribution to intersectional approaches to the discourse of modern
Ana Forcinito, University of Minnesota
"A valuable book that explores canonical Latin American authors such as Arguedas, Donoso, and Lemebel to challenge the modern racist, classist, and anti-LGBTQ+ national paradigms in Chile and Peru. Departing from the idea of the language in between, Almenara's reading reopens the debate about cultural practices of emancipation using performative and literary works to interrogate a speculative aest
Fernando A. Blanco, Bucknell University
"Those interested in the intersection of queer studies with Latin American literature and culture will welcome this book."
J. S. Bottaro, Medgar Evers College of The City University of New York

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