Francisco E. Robles is Assistant Professor of English, University of Notre Dame.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Speaking With and the Work of Coalitional Aesthetics 1. Migrating Engagements: Muriel Rukeyser, Zora Neale Hurston, and New Visions for Migrant Voices 2. Movement Politics and the Politics of Movement: Migrant Coalitions and Farm Labor in the 1940s 3. Signs of Protest: The Poetics of the Memphis Sanitation Strike and Gwendolyn Brooks's "Warpland" Poems 4. Coalitional Aesthetics against Allegory: Carlos Bulosan's and Tomas Rivera's Migrant Pizcaresques 5. This Bridge Called My Back and the Shape of Dialectics to Come Notes Index
"Coalition Literature develops a spirited, fascinating, and critically astute account of an eclectic archive of writers. Equally at ease analyzing fiction or nonfiction, esoteric or amateur lyric, chord progression or musical performance, Robles delivers a host of forceful and illuminating interpretations." -Mary Esteve, Concordia University (Montreal) "Robles restores the history of a powerful multiracial expressive politics and offers a compelling new point of departure for American literary history in all its multiplicity." -Harris Feinsod, Johns Hopkins University