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Rita Indiana Hernández (b. June 11, 1977, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) is a Dominican writer, musician, and performer. In addition to her popularity as a singer-songwriter, she is widely regarded as one of the most important Dominican authors of her generation. Her literary career began in the 1990s with short works included in zines such as Vetas. By 2001, she had self-published three books: two collections of short stories—Rumiantes (1998) and Ciencia succión (2001)—and one novella, La estrategia de Chochueca (2000). A second novel, Papi, followed in 2005. About that time, she began experimenting with musical and visual projects as part of different performance groups, such as Casifull and Miti Miti. In 2009, she was the youngest Dominican author to be honored in the Santo Domingo Book Fair, where she was also booked as a musical performer. Her popularity as a musician grew even more after the 2010 release of the album El juidero, recorded with her band Rita Indiana y los Misterios. She subsequently published two more novels, Nombres y animales (2013) and La mucama de Omicunlé (2015). Scholarly interest in her writing and her music has centered on the way they give voice to contemporary subjectivities and put forth imaginaries of citizenship, social relationships, and belonging that depart from institutionalized discourses of identity. Rita Indiana has stated on various occasions that she sees her literary projects and her musical projects as intertwined endeavors. This is evident not just in the thematic unity between them but also in the aesthetic strategies she uses. In her work, she references mass media, Dominican popular cultural production, and global youth cultures to highlight the interplay between the local and the global in the postmodern Caribbean. Rita Indiana also explores issues pertaining to the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, class, and migratory status. Since approximately the middle of the 2000s, Rita Indiana’s work has been embraced increasingly by critics. She was also named one of the one hundred most influential Latino/a personalities by the Spanish newspaper El País.
Title: Indiana Hernández, Rita
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Rita Indiana Hernández (b.
June 11, 1977, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) is a Dominican writer, musician, and performer.
In addition to her popularity as a singer-songwriter, she is widely regarded as one of the most important Dominican authors of her generation.
Her literary career began in the 1990s with short works included in zines such as Vetas.
By 2001, she had self-published three books: two collections of short stories—Rumiantes (1998) and Ciencia succión (2001)—and one novella, La estrategia de Chochueca (2000).
A second novel, Papi, followed in 2005.
About that time, she began experimenting with musical and visual projects as part of different performance groups, such as Casifull and Miti Miti.
In 2009, she was the youngest Dominican author to be honored in the Santo Domingo Book Fair, where she was also booked as a musical performer.
Her popularity as a musician grew even more after the 2010 release of the album El juidero, recorded with her band Rita Indiana y los Misterios.
She subsequently published two more novels, Nombres y animales (2013) and La mucama de Omicunlé (2015).
Scholarly interest in her writing and her music has centered on the way they give voice to contemporary subjectivities and put forth imaginaries of citizenship, social relationships, and belonging that depart from institutionalized discourses of identity.
Rita Indiana has stated on various occasions that she sees her literary projects and her musical projects as intertwined endeavors.
This is evident not just in the thematic unity between them but also in the aesthetic strategies she uses.
In her work, she references mass media, Dominican popular cultural production, and global youth cultures to highlight the interplay between the local and the global in the postmodern Caribbean.
Rita Indiana also explores issues pertaining to the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, class, and migratory status.
Since approximately the middle of the 2000s, Rita Indiana’s work has been embraced increasingly by critics.
She was also named one of the one hundred most influential Latino/a personalities by the Spanish newspaper El País.
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