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Encyclopedias of Latin American Literature
Encyclopedia of Latin American Literature by Verity Smith (Editor)ISBN: 1884964184
Publication Date: 1997-02-01
A comprehensive, encyclopedic guide to the authors, works, and topics crucial to the literature of Central and South America and the Caribbean, the Encyclopedia of Latin American Literature includes over 400 entries written by experts in the field of Latin American studies.
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Latino Literature by Nicolás Kanellos (Editor)ISBN: 9780313339707
Publication Date: 2008-08-30
From East L.A. to the barrios of New York City and the Cuban neighborhoods of Miami, Latino literature, or literature written by Hispanic peoples of the United States, is the written word of North America's vibrant Latino communities. Emerging from the fusion of Spanish, North American, and African cultures, it has always been part of the American mosaic. Written for students and general readers, this encyclopedia surveys the vast landscape of Latino literature from the colonial era to the present.
U. S. Latino Literature by Margarite Fernandez OlmosISBN: 0313311374
Publication Date: 2000-09-30
In the past ten years, literature by U.S. Latinos has gained an extraordinary public currency and has engendered a great deal of interest among educators. Because of the increase in numbers of Latinos in their classrooms, teachers have recognized the benefits of including works by such important writers as Sandra Cisneros, Julia Alvarez, and Rudolfo Anaya in the curriculum.
Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Latin American and Caribbean Literature, 1900-2003 by Daniel Balderston (Editor); Mike Gonzalez (Editor)ISBN: 0415306868
Publication Date: 2004-03-25
The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Latin American and Caribbean Literature, 1900-2003 draws together entries on all aspects of literature including authors, critics, major works, magazines, genres, schools and movements in these regions from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present day.
A Companion to Latin American Literature by Stephen M. HartISBN: 9781855661479
Publication Date: 2007-09-20
The evolution of Latin American literature.A Companion to Latin American Literature offers a lively and informative introduction to the most significant literary works produced in Latin America from the fifteenth century until the present day.
Latinx Identities and Literature
The Specter of Races by Anke BirkenmaierISBN: 9780813938806
Publication Date: 2016-06-20
Arguing that race has been the specter that has haunted many of the discussions about Latin American regional and national cultures today, Anke Birkenmaier shows how theories of race and culture in Latin America evolved dramatically in the period between the two world wars.
A Companion to Latin American Women Writers by Brígida M. Pastor (Editor, Contribution by)ISBN: 9781855662360
Publication Date: 2012-10-18
This volume offers a critical study of a representative selection of Latin American women writers who have made major contributions to all literary genres and represent a wide range of literary perspectives and styles.This volume offers a critical study of a representative selection of Latin American women writers who have made major contributions to all literary genres and represent a wide range of literary perspectives and styles.
Sexual Textualities by David William FosterISBN: 0292725019
Publication Date: 1997-09-01
Since the 1991 publication of his groundbreaking book Gay and Lesbian Themes in Latin American Writing, David William Foster has proposed a series of theoretical and critical principles for the analysis of Latin American culture from the perspectives of the queer.
Rain Forest Literatures by Lúcia SáISBN: 9780816695812
Publication Date: 2004-01-01
In this unprecedented study, Lcia Si approaches indigenous texts as creative works rather than source material. She offers a historical overview of the impact of these texts on mainstream Spanish-American and Brazilian literatures.
Troubling Nationhood in U. S. Latina Literature by Maya SocolovskyISBN: 9780813561189
Publication Date: 2013-06-26
This book examines the ways in which recent U.S. Latina literature challenges popular definitions of nationhood and national identity. It explores a group of feminist texts that are representative of the U.S. Latina literary boom of the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s,
Latinx Literature and Social Criticism
Seeing Politics Otherwise by Patricia VieiraISBN: 9781442642997
Publication Date: 2011-07-23
When confronting twentieth-century political oppression and violence, writers and artists in Portugal and South America have often emphasized the complex relationship between freedom and tyranny. In Seeing Politics Otherwise, Patricia Vieira uses an interdisciplinary approach to explore the interrelation of politics and representations of vision and blindness in Latin American and Iberian literature, film, and art.
Reading North by South by Neil LarsenISBN: 9780816686414
Concerned with misleading interpretations of literature and culture that dominate Latin American studies, Larsen proposes the need for a freshly conceived historical materialist approach to Latin American texts and cultural practices. He provides insightful commentaries on political discourses, cultural events, films, and literary texts, as he draws upon a wide diversity of texts written in Portuguese, Spanish and English.
In Search of the Sacred Book by Aníbal GonzalezISBN: 9780822965046
Publication Date: 2018-04-12
In Search of the Sacred Book studies the artistic incorporation of religious concepts such as prophecy, eternity, and the afterlife in the contemporary Latin American novel. It departs from sociopolitical readings by noting the continued relevance of religion in Latin American life and culture, despite modernity's powerful secularizing influence.
Beyond Bolaño by Héctor Hoyos; Héctor HoyosISBN: 9780231538664
Publication Date: 2015-01-27
Through a comparative analysis of the novels of Roberto Bolaño and the fictional work of César Aira, Mario Bellatin, Diamela Eltit, Chico Buarque, Alberto Fuguet, and Fernando Vallejo, among other contemporaries, Héctor Hoyos defines new trends in how we read and write in a globalized era.
Can Literature Promote Justice? by Kimberly A. NanceISBN: 0826515231
Publication Date: 2006-04-28
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. 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 form of literature.
Latinx Literature Unbound by Ralph E. RodriguezISBN: 0823279243
Publication Date: 2018-05-08
Since the 1990s, there has been unparalleled growth in the literary output from an ever more diverse group of Latinx writers. Extant criticism, however, has yet to catch up with the diversity of writers we label Latinx and the range of themes about which they write.
Latinx Short Stories and Poetry
The Princeton Handbook of World Poetries by Roland Greene (Editor); Stephen Cushman (Editor)ISBN: 9781400880638
Publication Date: 2016-11-22
An authoritative and comprehensive guide to poetry throughout the world
Sudden Fiction Latino by Robert Shapard; James Thomas; Ray GonzalezISBN: 9780393336450
Publication Date: 2010-03-01
Following on the success of the Flash Fiction and Sudden Fiction series, Robert Shapard and James Thomas join with Ray Gonzalez in selecting works that each present a complete story in less than 1,500 words.