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Figural Conquistadors

Author : Mark A. Hernández
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 083875645X

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Figural Conquistadors by Mark A. Hernández Pdf

He demonstrates how these novelists use major and marginal figures to reflect upon the ways that institutional powers invoke episodes from the discovery and conquest to legitimate the present, and also to critique the recent historical past, especially in the case of Uruguay and Argentina, which endured military dictatorships in the 1970s and 1980s."--Jacket.

Literary Reimaginings of Argentina’s Independence

Author : Catriona McAllister
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2022-01-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781800345515

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Literary Reimaginings of Argentina’s Independence by Catriona McAllister Pdf

An Open Access edition of this book will be available on the Liverpool University Press website and the OAPEN library. As the moment of the birth of the patria, Independence enjoys a privileged role in the historical imaginary of many Latin American nations. In Argentina as in other countries, the period has been fundamental to state discourses of nation-building and identity, lending its figures and central narratives a powerful symbolic function. It has also attracted significant literary attention, and this book offers an innovative reading of texts that provide irreverent, metafictional, or self-reflexive retellings of this foundational moment. This type of fiction is usually read through well-established frameworks on the contemporary Latin American historical novel that emphasise its destabilising of knowledge and single truths. Instead, this work foregrounds the much more immediate, concrete political points at stake when we read these texts through both their direct engagement with contemporary circumstances and the politics of the history they evoke. It therefore argues for a new approach to reading contemporary Latin American historical fiction that showcases its response to politically urgent questions.

The Spanish American Crónica Modernista, Temporality and Material Culture

Author : Andrew Reynolds
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2012-10-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611484694

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The Spanish American Crónica Modernista, Temporality and Material Culture by Andrew Reynolds Pdf

This study explores how Spanish American modernista writers incorporated journalistic formalities and industry models through the crónica genre to advance their literary preoccupations. Through a variety of modernista writers, including José Martí, Amado Nervo, Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera and Rubén Darío, Reynolds argues that extra-textual elements – such as temporality, the material formats of the newspaper and book, and editorial influence – animate the modernista movement’s literary ambitions and aesthetic ideology. Thus, instead of being stripped of an esteemed place in the literary sphere due to participation in the market-based newspaper industry, journalism actually brought modernismo closer to the writers’ desired artistic autonomy. Reynolds uncovers an original philosophical and sociological dimension of the literary forms that govern modernista studies, situating literary journalism of the movement within historical, economic and temporal contexts. Furthermore, he demonstrates that journalism of the movement was eventually consecrated in book form, revealing modernista intentionality for their mass-produced, seemingly utilitarian journalistic articles. The Spanish American Crónica Modernista, Temporality, and Material Culture thereby enables a better understanding of how the material textuality of the crónica impacts its interpretation and readership.

Redefining Latin American Historical Fiction

Author : H. Weldt-Basson
Publisher : Springer
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2013-06-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137349705

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Redefining Latin American Historical Fiction by H. Weldt-Basson Pdf

Current scholarship on Latin American historical fiction has failed to take feminism and postcolonialism into account. This study uses these important contemporary discourses as a starting point for a new definition of the Latin American historical novel that includes national identity, magical realism, historical intertextuality, and symbolism.

New World Literacy

Author : Carlos Alberto González Sánchez
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2011-04-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611480276

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New World Literacy by Carlos Alberto González Sánchez Pdf

This book on the role of written and iconographic communication in the Atlantic World combines a broad outlook, geographically and chronologically, with the precise treatment of specific evidence extracted from the sources. The author argues that diatribes against chivalric fiction and the Index of Prohibited Books did not prevent proscribed literature from circulating freely on both sides of the Atlantic. On the contrary, he notes, such prohibitions may have increased the lure of certain books. A description of the process of registering and inspecting ships in Seville and upon reaching their destinations highlights opportunities for contraband, smuggling, fraud, and the corruption of officials entrusted with regulating the trade. Within the prominent spiritual genre, the author documents a shift from Erasmian to Tridentine thinking. The registers analyzed also suggest the growing popularity of literary works by Cervantes, Mateo Alemán, and Lope de Vega. It opens a fascinating window onto the book trade in the Americas. Different forms of participation in this culture included the use of books as fetishes and the possession of printed devotional images. The analysis of books as well as printed images supports larger contentions about their role as agents of evangelization and westernization. This book certainly opens up new worlds on the impact of books and images in the Atlantic World.

Interiors and Narrative

Author : Estela Vieira
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 263 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2012-12-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611484335

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Interiors and Narrative by Estela Vieira Pdf

Interiors and Narrative shows how crucial interiors are for our understanding of the nature of narrative. A growing cultural fascination with interior dwelling so prevalent in the late nineteenth century parallels an intensification of the rhetorical function interior architecture plays in the development of fiction. The existential dimension of dwelling becomes so intimately tied to the novelistic project that fiction surfaces as a way of inhabiting the world. This study illustrates this through a comparative reading of three realist masterpieces of the Luso-Hispanic nineteenth century: Machado de Assis’s Quincas Borba (1891), Eça de Queirós’s The Maias (1888), and Leopoldo Alas’s La Regenta (1884–1885). The first full-length study to juxtapose the renowned writers, Interiors and Narrative analyzes the authors’ spatial poetics while offering new readings of their work. The book explores the important links between interiors and narrative by explaining how rooms, furnishings, and homes function as metaphors for the writing of the narrative, reflecting on the complex relation between private dwellings and human interiority, and arguing that the interior design of rooms becomes a language that gives furnishings and decorative objects a narrative life of their own. The story of homes and furnishings in these narratives creates a semiotic language that both readers and characters rely on in order to make sense of fiction and reality.

Ricardo Palma's Tradiciones

Author : Elisa Sampson Vera Tudela
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 9781611484120

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Ricardo Palma's Tradiciones by Elisa Sampson Vera Tudela Pdf

Ricardo Palma's Tradiciones is the first comprehensive and critically up-to-date study of Ricardo Palma in English. Its interdisciplinary approach, particularly its examination of gender, radically reinvigorates our understanding of Palma's significance and provides fresh ways of thinking about the intersections between the discourses of sexual politics and populism in the Nineteenth Century

Visions of Empire in Colonial Spanish American Ekphrastic Writing

Author : Kathryn M. Mayers
Publisher : Government Institutes
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 9781611483925

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Visions of Empire in Colonial Spanish American Ekphrastic Writing by Kathryn M. Mayers Pdf

The process of shaping cultural identity in colonial Spanish America has occurred as much through the medium of pictures as through the medium of writing. Focused on writing that references visual texts (ekphrasis), Visions of Empire in Colonial Spanish American Ekphrastic Writing examined the way words about pictures in the writing of three Spanish American Creoles negotiate the challenges that confronted the ruling elite in Spanish America during the contentious period between the Conquest and Independence.

Elena Garro and Mexico's Modern Dreams

Author : Rebecca E. Biron
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2012-12-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611484717

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Elena Garro and Mexico's Modern Dreams by Rebecca E. Biron Pdf

Elena Garro and Mexico's Modern Dreams uses Elena Garro’s eccentric life and work as a lens through which to examine mid-twentieth-century Mexican intellectuals' desire to reconcile mexicanidad with modernidad. The famously scandalous first wife of Nobel Prize winner poet Octavio Paz, and an award-winning author in her own right, Garro constructed a mysterious and often contradictory persona through her very public participation in Mexican political conflicts. Herself an anxious and contentious Mexican writer, Elena Garro elicited profound political and aesthetic anxiety in her Mexican readers. She confused the personal and the public in her creative fictions as well as in her vision of Mexican modernity. This violation of key distinctions rendered her largely illegible to her contemporaries. That illegibility serves as a symptom of unacknowledged desires that motivate twentieth-century views of national modernity. Taken together, Garro's public persona and critical perspective expose the anxieties regarding ethnicity, gender, economic class, and professional identity that define Mexican modernity. Blending cultural studies and detailed literary analysis with political and intellectual history, Mexico's Modern Dreams argues that, in addition to the intriguing gossip she elicited in literary and political circles, Garro produced a radical critique of Mexican modernity. Her critique applies as well to the nation's twenty-first-century crisis of globalization, state power, and pervasive violence.

Transatlantic Travels in Nineteenth-Century Latin America

Author : Adriana Méndez Rodenas
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2013-12-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611485080

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Transatlantic Travels in Nineteenth-Century Latin America by Adriana Méndez Rodenas Pdf

Transatlantic Travels in Nineteenth-Century Latin America: European Women Pilgrims retraces the steps of five intrepid “lady travelers” who ventured into the geography of the New World—Mexico, the Southern Cone, Brazil, and the Caribbean—at a crucial historical juncture, the period of political anarchy following the break from Spain and the rise of modernity at the turn of the twentieth century. Traveling as historians, social critics, ethnographers, and artists, Frances Erskine Inglis (1806–82), Maria Graham (1785–1842), Flora Tristan (1803–44), Fredrika Bremer (1801–65), and Adela Breton (1849–1923) reshaped the map of nineteenth-century Latin America. Organized by themes rather than by individual authors, this book examines European women’s travels as a spectrum of narrative discourses, ranging from natural history, history, and ethnography. Women’s social condition becomes a focal point of their travels. By combining diverse genres and perspectives, women’s travel writing ushers a new vision of post-independence societies. The trope of pilgrimage conditions the female travel experience, which suggests both the meta-end of the journey as well as the broader cultural frame shaping their individual itineraries.

Counterfeit Politics

Author : David Kelman
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2012-10-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781611484151

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Counterfeit Politics by David Kelman Pdf

In Counterfeit Politics, David Kelman reassesses the political significance of conspiracy theory. Traditionally, political theory has sought to banish the “paranoid style” from the “proper” domain of politics. But if conspiracy theory lies outside the sphere of legitimate politics, why do these narratives continue to haunt political life? Counterfeit Politics accounts for the seemingly ineradicable nature of conspiracy theory by arguing that all political statements ultimately take the form of conspiracy theory. Through careful readings of works by Ernest Hemingway, Ricardo Piglia, Thomas Pynchon, Don DeLillo, Jorge Luis Borges, Ishmael Reed, Jorge Volpi, Rigoberta Menchú, and Ángel Rama, Kelman demonstrates that conspiracy narratives bear witness to an illegitimate or “counterfeit” secret that cannot be fully recognized, understood, and controlled. Even though the secret is not authorized to speak, this “silence” is nevertheless precisely what gives the secret its force. Kelmangoes on to suggest that all political statements—even those that do not seem “paranoid”—are constitutively illegitimate or counterfeit, since they always narrate this unresolved play of legitimacy between an official or authorized plot and an unofficial or unauthorized plot (a “complot”). In short, Counterfeit Politics argues that politics only takes place as “conspiracy theory.”

The Conquistadors: A Very Short Introduction

Author : Matthew Restall,Felipe Fernandez-Armesto
Publisher : OUP USA
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2012-01-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9780195392296

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The Conquistadors: A Very Short Introduction by Matthew Restall,Felipe Fernandez-Armesto Pdf

This Very Short Introduction examines the Spanish conquistadors who invaded the Americas in the sixteenth century, as well as the Native American Kingdoms they invaded.

Creating the Hybrid Intellectual

Author : Anne Lambright
Publisher : Associated University Presse
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0838756832

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Creating the Hybrid Intellectual by Anne Lambright Pdf

A contribution to the study of Peruvian anthropologist and creative writer, Jose Maria Arguedas. It asserts that it is through reading the role and trajectory of the feminine in Arguedian narrative that we can best understand the author's national vision.

Embodying Resistance

Author : Dianne Marie Zandstra
Publisher : Associated University Presse
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 083875659X

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Embodying Resistance by Dianne Marie Zandstra Pdf

This book traces narrative strategies in Griselda Gambaro's novels to the grotesco criollo and to the broader grotesque tradition. These are analyzed with an emphasis on their critique of social relationships within the Argentine political system and male

Home is where the (he)art is

Author : Sharon Magnarelli
Publisher : Associated University Presse
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0838757073

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Home is where the (he)art is by Sharon Magnarelli Pdf

Sharon Magnarelli's contribution to the critical dialogue on Spanish-American literature offers fresh, new reading of plays that have already attracted significant critical attention as well as insightful analyses of others that have seldom been studied.