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On Episode 36, Pete welcomes the well-read author of Coconut Versus and professor extraordinaire at Los Angeles City College, Daniel José Ruiz. The conversation is rich, as the two discuss Daniel’s transitory childhood, code-switching, masculinity, Octavia Butler’s greatness, teaching literature, Daniel’s gripping Coconut Versus, and much more.
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Daniel talks about mentors and the origin of his children’s unique and stellar names-at about 2:00
Daniel talks about his upcoming novel, which is currently in galley form-at about 5:10
Daniel talks about his childhood in which he moved often-at about 5:40
Daniel talks about CA’s Central Valley as a bedrock for him and a formative location in his development-at about 8:50
Daniel talks about always being the “new kid” and how that affected his development, a tendency to be proficient at “code-switching” and how being an observer helped his writing-at about 10:30
Daniel talks about his interesting approach to writing strong dialogue-at about 12:30
Daniel talks about language and literacy in his youth-at about 14:00
Daniel talks about childhood reading choices-at about 17:30
Daniel discusses some stalwarts of his adult reading, starts like Luis Rodriguez, Zora Neale Hurston, Octavia Butler, and Toni Morrison-at about 19:20
Daniel discusses Octavia Butler as his #1 favorite and how she was “incredibly prescient” in writing about power-at about 19:45
Pete and Daniel discuss sci-fi and fantasy as escapism, a refuge for people who consider themselves “outsiders” in some way-at about 21:30
Daniel quotes Butler’s Kindred and a line from Pablo Neruda as chill-inducing for him-at about 23:50
Daniel talks about The Autobiography of Malcolm X as a “seminal text” in his life-at about 25:50
Daniel discusses art and his particular writing and reading as “always [inherently] political”-at about 27:40
Daniel discusses his wife’s art and art’s place in the couple’s life-at about 31:00
Daniel talks about his recent appearance at the open mic night at Mi Espresso Cultura-at about 36:00
Daniel talks about the state of “publish or perish” in 2021 academia-at about 38:35
Daniel discusses the impact of Common Core as he sees it in his classroom-at about 40:22
Pete and Daniel discuss “engag[ing] the word on the page” with difficult-at about 44:00
Daniel and Pete discuss texts that energize and interest his students, including V for Vendetta, 1984, World War Z and Octavia Butler’s trilogy which leads to rich discussion with their realistic depictions of race, climate change, pandemic, and the vagaries of power-at about 46:20
Shout out to the LACC student favorite, Daniel’s friend Scott Creley, and his Digging a Hole to the Moon-at about 50:30
Pete and Daniel discuss The Inland Empire, described adroitly by Daniel as a “collection of contradictions”-at about 52:25
Pete and Daniel discuss the latter’s book, Coconut Versus, and its seeds, including a professor who inspired him to put his thoughts on Chicanismo on paper-at about 53:35
Daniel talks about the epigraph’s importance and his want of writing about his unique culture(s)-at about 57:00
Pete talks about his love of the book Pocho, and how Daniel sees the term “pocho,” including its connection to W.E.B. Dubois’ “double consciousness”-at about 57:55
Daniel talks about how peers often saw a need to act in a certain way as “Latino” or “Mexican”-at about 1:00:00
Daniel and Pete discuss masculinity as seen in Coconut Versus, and in society in general-at about 1:02:20
Daniel discusses the “coming-of-age- qualities of Coconut Versus-at about 1:08:30
Daniel and Pete discuss the cultural markers that make Coconut Versus authentic-at about 1:09:45
Daniel reads from Coconut Versus-at about 1:10:50
Daniel discusses the significance of the book’s title-at 1:14:45
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