Latinx Internationalism and the French Atlantic: Sandra María Esteves in <i>Art contre/against apartheid</i> and Miguel Algarín in “Tangiers”

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Quesada, SM

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2022-11-29T04:07:55Z

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2022-11-29T04:07:55Z

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2022-09

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2022-11-29T04:07:53Z

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>This article interrogates the South-South internationalism of two renowned US Latinx poets: Miguel Algarín’s abjection in Morocco in his poem “Tangiers” and Sandra María Esteves’s anti-apartheid poetry for the French <jats:italic>Art contre/against apartheid</jats:italic> project, which included the controversial participation of Jacques Derrida. Although these poems focus on different contexts of African liberation, both react to French coloniality. For Algarín, his Orientalist evocations of underage child prostitution operate under a French hegemony, coming into crisis when a third world alliance fails. In Esteves’s work, her poetic solidarity draws on Frantz Fanon’s experience of French colonization in Algeria but also comes into crisis when Derrida’s foreword for <jats:italic>Art contre/against apartheid</jats:italic> is challenged as Eurocentric. Although both engagements with African self-determination exhibit residues of a French hegemony undergirding and undercutting what I term is a poetic Latin-African solidarity, their South-South approach enriches postcolonial studies, in which Latin American, and by extension, Latinx identities have been sidelined.</jats:p>

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2052-2614

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2052-2622

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26238

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en

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Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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The Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry

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10.1017/pli.2022.17

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Latinx literature

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internationalist

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global south

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third world solidarity

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Orientalism

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Frantz Fanon

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Algeria

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decolonization

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Latinx Internationalism and the French Atlantic: Sandra María Esteves in Art contre/against apartheid and Miguel Algarín in “Tangiers”

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Journal article

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353

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380

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3

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Duke

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Romance Studies

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Published

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9

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