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Page 1: What is Ethnic Literature?

What is Ethnic Literature?

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What does “ethnic” mean?

“of or relating to large groups of people classed according to common racial, national, tribal, religious, linguistic, or cultural origin or background.” (Webster’s Dictionary)

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Ethnic classifications

Hispanics or Latinos are being classed according to language (Spanish) more so than “race.”African-Americans are being classed according to race.Asian-Americans are classed according to race, but often also subdivided according to national origin.

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Ethnic classifications

White Americans are usually considered ethnic only in terms of strong national or religious identifications i.e. Italian, JewishNative Americans are usually classified by tribe, but sometimes by race as indigenous or native peoples

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Ethnic Classifications

There can also be regional identifications--New Yorkers, Californians, localsBoth regional and national identifications can be strengthened by moving away from the group--when they are dominant they are often taken for granted.

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Ethnic identifications

Linguistic, and cultural identifications are weakened through exposure to a dominant alternative culture as members of ethnic groups become assimilated.The following poem by Pat Mora describes this process:

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Immigrants

Wrap their babies in the American flag, feed them mashed hot dogs and apple pie, name them Bill and Daisy,

buy them blonde dolls that blink blue

eyes or a football and tiny cleats

before the baby can even walk,

speak to them in thick English

hallo, babee, hallo

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Immigrants

whisper in Spanish or Polish

when the babies sleep, whisper

in a dark parent bed, that dark

parent fear, “Will they like

our boy, our girl, our fine american

boy, our fine american girl?”

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What is Literature?

Imaginative WritingStories, novelsAutobiographypoems, song lyrics, chantsplaysFilms

We will include novels, stories, poems, film and a play

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So what is ethnic literature?

Literature in which the protagonists or, in the case of poetry, the speakers, are conscious of being members of a group of people sharing a common and distinctive racial, national, religious, linguistic, or cultural heritage.I define it by subject matter rather than the ethnic background of the author.

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Who writes “ethnic” lit?

Members of ethnic groups can write literature that is not “ethnic”People who are not part of a specific ethnic group can write ethnic literature about that group but this may raise difficult questions about authenticity.For the most part I try to choose works written by “insiders.”

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Generic characteristics of ethnic literature

Recurrent themes (list follows)Hybridization

mixture of styles and genresmixture of traditions from different cultures

Presence of a culture bearer-older character who passes on traditions and wisdom

Consciousness of a double audience-insiders from own culture and outsiders from dominant culturemulti-lingualincorporation of visions, dreams or other supernatural elements

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Themes of ethnic literature

Experiences of prejudice, discrimination, or racism generational conflicts--particularly between immigrant parents and their American-born children or grandchildren,

nostalgia for or struggle to recover a lost ethnic identity, pride in and celebration of one’s heritage versus shame and discomfort at being different,

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Themes of ethnic literature

The feeling of being caught between two worlds. Conflicts between “American” values and “ethnic” values, The conflict and convergence of differing ethnic traditions.

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Native roots and hybridity

We will start with two novels that deal with both native American spirituality and traditions and the experience of hybridity.

The Plague of Doves Louise ErdichThe Hummingbird’s Daughter Luis UrreaThe first is set in the United States and the other is set in Mexico.

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Poems and a film

We will also read poems by Native Americans and by Latinos before beginning each novelWe will watch the film Smoke SignalsAnd we will see a play UchinaAloha

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The African American Heritage

We will continue with Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison (20th century novel about a young man driven to explore his family’s past)We will also watch the play (on film) The Piano Lesson by August Wilson in which a family in the 1930’s copes with the legacy of slavery We will conclude this section with African American poems

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Becoming American

Next we will read two novels in the sub-category of American ethnic literature called immigrant literature

Typical American by Gish JenJasmine by Bharati Mukherjee

Both novels are written by Asian American women (of Chinese and East Indian ancestry respectively)We will have classes focused on Asian American poems and poems on the immigrant experience more generally