Lexington Books
Pages: 198
Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-1-4985-7026-8 • Hardback • January 2020 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
978-1-4985-7028-2 • Paperback • July 2021 • $44.99 • (£35.00)
978-1-4985-7027-5 • eBook • January 2020 • $42.50 • (£35.00)
Crescencio López-González is associate professor of Latinx Studies at Utah State University.
- Geographic Displacement: The Urban Experiences and Realities of Mexican Americans
- Displacement, Memories, and Desires: The Urban Experiences and Realities of Puerto Ricans
- Geographies of Trauma, Memories, and Deceit: The Urban Experiences and Realities of Dominican Americans
- Floating Urban Geographies of Trauma, Detachment, and Dislocation: The Urban Experiences and Realities of Cuban Americans
- Conclusion: The Latinx Urban Condition
In this expansive study of Latinx literature and culture, Crescencio López-González investigates how race and capitalism undergird neoliberal policies that gentrify, uproot, and displace Mexican-American, Puerto Rican, Dominican-American, and Cuban-American communities. Arguing that urbanization shapes the experiences of Latinx writers and cultural producers, López-González’s thorough study deftly and critically examines one of the central concerns of Latinx literature: the desire to create space and ultimately, of finding home.
— Cristina Herrera, California State University, Fresno
As they do in many urban neighborhoods, Latinos from multiple backgrounds come together in López-González’s analysis of the birth of a Latinx urban identity through the inner-city experience. The Latinx Urban Condition is a timely and important contribution to the cultural study of Latinos in the cities.
— Manuel Martín Rodríguez, University of California, Merced