Latin American studies : critiques of cinema, literatures, politics and revolution / David Gallagher, editor.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Bethesda [Md.] : Academica Press, c2012.
Description
xiii, 358 p. 24 cm.

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    Includes bibliographical references and index.
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    Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
    Contents
    • Desire, arenas, and Cold War discourse: Reinaldo Arenas as protagonist in Julian Schnabel's Before night falls / Stacey Van Dahm
    • No strength: flaccidity and resonance in the films of Lucrecia Martel / Dorian Lugo-Bertrán
    • Young Argentine filmmakers: remembering the past from a present of crisis / Ana Ros
    • Beneath the surface: violent representations of a collective trauma in Dos veces junio and Garage Olimpo / David Gregory
    • The mythical south: from Mississippi to the Magdalena and into the mainstream / Rubén Pelayo
    • Fraternal dialogue between José Manuel Prieto and Fernando Del Paso's fiction works / Itzá A. Zavala-Garrett
    • The bordering of identities within Gloria Anzaldúa's Borderlands/La frontera: the new mestiza and Audre Lorde's 'Age, race, class, and sex' / Briah Luther
    • 'Urban (as) flâneur: narrator and city in The lamentable journey of Omaha Bigelow into the impenetrable Loisaida jungle' / Hilarie Ashton
    • 'What will we do with our beast?': Reversing the spectacle in Edwidge Danticat's The dew breaker / Ghazala F. Hashmi
    • Liberating borders: Edwidge Danticat's poetics of Haiti's 'vulnerability' in The farming of bones / Marika Preziuso
    • What's in a name? Reading transformative farce in Césaire's La tragédie du roi Christophe and Najman's 'Royal bonbon' / Mariana Past
    • Gastronomical metaphors: their presence within the sexual and sociopolitical context of Haitian culture / Patrick Sylvain
    • Recipes for disaster? The kitchen as creative space in Latin American women's fiction / Alexandra Fitts
    • American friendships and hemispheric discourse / Priscilla Archibald
    • From Anacaona we are born, through Défilée we remember: an istwa (history/story) of mourning and revolution / Natalie M. Léger.
    ISBN
    • 9781936320202
    • 1936320207
    LCCN
    ^^2011034556
    OCLC
    693810766
    RCP
    H - S
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