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Mis Reinos Más Oscuros; Variedades De Frida Khalo; Badlands; El Ángel En La Casa, Maria Negroni
Mis Reinos Más Oscuros; Variedades De Frida Khalo; Badlands; El Ángel En La Casa, Maria Negroni
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
Continuidad De La Voz En Javier Sologuren & Selección De Poesía, Javier Sologuren
Continuidad De La Voz En Javier Sologuren & Selección De Poesía, Javier Sologuren
INTI: Revista de literatura hispánica
No abstract provided.
Utopia, Archive, And Anarchy In Los Siete Hijos De Simenon By Ramón Díaz Eterovic, Lila Mcdowell Carlsen
Utopia, Archive, And Anarchy In Los Siete Hijos De Simenon By Ramón Díaz Eterovic, Lila Mcdowell Carlsen
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
The detective narratives by Ramón Díaz Eterovic (Chile 1956) address some of Latin America’s most relevant socio-political problems, such as the disappeared, racial discrimination, drug trafficking, corruption, social oppression, and ecological negligence. While some critics have emphasized specific social issues of the new detective novel and, in particular, the novel by Díaz Eterovic studied here, Los siete hijos de Simenon (2000) ‘The Seven Sons of Simenon,’ less attention has been placed on the ideological and ethical foundation from which these social issues emerge. This novel displays a utopian perspective that points directly to a distorted system of values evident during …
Reviews Of Recent Publications
Reviews Of Recent Publications
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
Elisabeth Mermann-Jozwiak and Nancy Sullivan. Conversations with Mexican American Writers: Languages and Literatures in the Borderlands by Tanya González
Barbara Mennel. The Representation of Masochism and Queer Desire in Film and Literature by Amy Gates-Young
David Damrosch. How to Read World Literature by Lisabeth Hock
Maria DiFrancesco. Feminine Agency and Transgression in Post-Franco Spain: Generational Becoming in the Narratives of Carme Riera, Cristina Fernández Cubas and Mercedes Abad by Maryanne L. Leone
Jennifer Wawrzinek. Ambiguous Subjects: Dissolution and Metamorphosis in the Postmodern Sublime by Claudine Fisher
Maria Cristina Fumagalli. Caribbean Perspectives on Modernity: Returning Medusa’s Gaze by Laurence M. Porter …
Creation And (Re)Presentation Of Historical Discourse In Isle Of Passion By Laura Restrepo, Daniela Melis
Creation And (Re)Presentation Of Historical Discourse In Isle Of Passion By Laura Restrepo, Daniela Melis
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
Published in Colombia in 1989, but neglected until the author’s later distinction, Laura Restrepo’s first novel, Isle of Passion, focuses on historical facts, as well as on the issues that arise when the impact of events is articulated in official discourse. This study—drawing from Walter Mignolo’s idea of decolonial theory—explores how Restrepo’s attempt to rewrite history following “an-other logic, an-other language, an-other thinking” contributes to the decolonization of knowledge, being, community interests, and cultural heritage. The novel’s plot centers on a minor event in international history: the territorial dispute over the island of Clipperton, which was encountered by an …
Inherited Exile And The Work Of María Rosa Lojo, Marcela Crespo Buiturón
Inherited Exile And The Work Of María Rosa Lojo, Marcela Crespo Buiturón
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
In recent decades, Argentine literature has demonstrated increasing interest not in Spanish immigrants or exiles but rather in their children, prompting a reconsideration of critical approaches to exile to account for situations in which the same experience acts as a mirror between parents and the children who inherit exile from them. The work and the reflections of the poet, essayist and narrative writer María Rosa Lojo, daughter of exiles—a Spanish Republican father and Francoist mother—in Buenos Aires, can be considered a paradigmatic example.
Memorias De Un Terminal Periférica, Alejandro Reyes Arias
Memorias De Un Terminal Periférica, Alejandro Reyes Arias
Nomenclatura: aproximaciones a los estudios hispánicos
No abstract provided.
Un Silencio Beneficioso: Los Recuerdos Del Porvenir El Refugio Del Pasado, Mary Krom
Un Silencio Beneficioso: Los Recuerdos Del Porvenir El Refugio Del Pasado, Mary Krom
Nomenclatura: aproximaciones a los estudios hispánicos
No abstract provided.
La Función Del Testimonio En La Muerte Y La Doncella De Ariel Dorfman, Cecily Raynor
La Función Del Testimonio En La Muerte Y La Doncella De Ariel Dorfman, Cecily Raynor
Nomenclatura: aproximaciones a los estudios hispánicos
No abstract provided.
Before And After Tlatelolco: On Violence, Experience, And Living To Write About It, Sara Potter
Before And After Tlatelolco: On Violence, Experience, And Living To Write About It, Sara Potter
Nomenclatura: aproximaciones a los estudios hispánicos
No abstract provided.
Hacia Una Noción De Lo Traumático-Queer. Xxy De Lucía Puenzo, Bécquer Medak-Seguín
Hacia Una Noción De Lo Traumático-Queer. Xxy De Lucía Puenzo, Bécquer Medak-Seguín
Nomenclatura: aproximaciones a los estudios hispánicos
No abstract provided.
“Knaller-Sex Für Alle”: Popfeminist Body Politics In Lady Bitch Ray, Charlotte Roche, And Sarah Kuttner, Carrie Smith-Prei
“Knaller-Sex Für Alle”: Popfeminist Body Politics In Lady Bitch Ray, Charlotte Roche, And Sarah Kuttner, Carrie Smith-Prei
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
Germany has seen a recent upsurge in publications proclaiming that feminism is again an urgent matter for a new generation of women. Faced with the reactionary demography debate and the hegemony of second-wave feminism, young writers, musicians, journalists, and critics call for new models of feminism relevant to women today. As one of these viable models, popfeminism draws on dominant trends in mass culture, on pop’s forty-year history as a cultural prefix in Germany, and on traditional feminism in order to create a new, ostensibly apolitical, feminist subculture based in self-stylization and individual autonomy. Shared by many popfeminist sources is …