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African Immigrants in Contemporary Spanish Texts : Crossing the Strait

Part of the New Hispanisms: Cultural and Literary Studies series
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Around the turn of 21st Century, Spain welcomed more than six million foreigners, many of them from various parts of the African continent.

How African immigrants represent themselves and are represented in contemporary Spanish texts is the subject of this interdisciplinary collection.

Analyzing blogs, films, translations, and literary works by contemporary authors including Donato Ndongo (Ecquatorial Guinea), Abderrahman El Fathi (Morocco), Chus Gutiérrez (Spain), Juan Bonilla (Spain), and Bahia Mahmud Awah (Western Sahara), the contributors interrogate how Spanish cultural texts represent, idealize, or sympathize with the plight of immigrants, as well as the ways in which immigrants themselves represent Spain and Spanish culture.

At the same time, these works shed light on issues related to Spain’s racial, ethnic, and sexual boundaries; the appeal of images of Africa in the contemporary marketplace; and the role of Spain’s economic crisis in shaping attitudes towards immigration.

Taken together, the essays are a convincing reminder that cultural texts provide a mirror into the perceptions of a society during times of change.

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Product Details
Routledge
0367668904 / 9780367668907
Paperback / softback
30/09/2020
United Kingdom
English
306 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm
Reprint. Originally published: Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate, 2015.