As if in direct response to The New Yorker's question of -The Power of the Pen: Does Literature Change Anything?- Kimberly Nance takes up the relationship between ethics and literature. With the 40th anniversary of the testimonio occurring in 2006, there has never been a better time to reconsider its role in achieving social justice.
The advent of the testimonio--loosely, a political autobiography of a Latin American activist who hopes, through the telling of her life story, to bring about change--was met with a great deal of excitement by scholars who posited it as a radical new...
As if in direct response to The New Yorker's question of -The Power of the Pen: Does Literature Change Anything?- Kimberly Nance takes up the r...
As if in direct response to The New Yorker's question of -The Power of the Pen: Does Literature Change Anything?- Kimberly Nance takes up the relationship between ethics and literature. With the 40th anniversary of the testimonio occurring in 2006, there has never been a better time to reconsider its role in achieving social justice.
The advent of the testimonio--loosely, a political autobiography of a Latin American activist who hopes, through the telling of her life story, to bring about change--was met with a great deal of excitement by scholars who posited it as a radical new...
As if in direct response to The New Yorker's question of -The Power of the Pen: Does Literature Change Anything?- Kimberly Nance takes up the r...