2002
DOI: 10.2307/3250609
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Bilingual Books for Children: An Interview with Nicolas Kanellos, Director of Pinata Press

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“…According to Nicolás Kanellos (2002), the literature of exile is written by political refugees with privilege, who are unable to return until the conditions that resulted in their expulsion are improved; it is marked by nostalgia and linguistic purity (p. xlix). One of the key components within this understanding of exile literature is political-revolutionary nationalism as those in exile grapple with an identity within their imagined communities.…”
Section: Masculinity and Nationalist Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Nicolás Kanellos (2002), the literature of exile is written by political refugees with privilege, who are unable to return until the conditions that resulted in their expulsion are improved; it is marked by nostalgia and linguistic purity (p. xlix). One of the key components within this understanding of exile literature is political-revolutionary nationalism as those in exile grapple with an identity within their imagined communities.…”
Section: Masculinity and Nationalist Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cuba's post-revolutionary nationalism therefore feeds homophobia, which results in Arenas positioning the novel as anti-nationalist due to the literary censorship he faced and the national criminalization of homosexuality. With the shift in anti-nationalist literature, Kanellos (2002) pinpoints "el enfoque de la protesta escrita se transformó durante el siglo veinte; su propósito ya no era apoyar las luchas de independencia sino atacar las dictaduras modernas y los regímenes autoritarios que se habían apropiado del poder en muchos de los países hispanoamericanos" (p. xlix). Therefore, post 1960s literature of exile focused less on independence and more on attacking modern dictatorships.…”
Section: Homophobia and Anti-nationalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%