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Literary Cultures of Latin America : a Comparative History: Institutional modes and cultural modalities

Literary Cultures of Latin America : a Comparative History: Institutional modes and cultural modalities
Author: Mario J. Valdés
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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In three volumes of expert, innovative scholarship, Literary Cultures of Latin America offers a multidisciplinary reference on one of the most distinctive literary cultures in the world. In topically arranged articles written by a team of international scholars, Literary Cultures of Latin America explores the shifting problems that have arisen across national borders, geographic regions, time periods, linguistic systems, and cultural traditions in literary history. Bucking the tradition of focusing almost exclusively on the great canons of literature, this unique reference work casts its net wider, exploring pop culture, sermons, scientific essays, and more. While collaborators are careful to note that these volumes offer only a snapshot of the diverse body of Latin American literature, Literary Cultures of Latin America highlights unique cultural perspectives that have never before received academic attention. Comprised of signed articles each with complete bibliographies, this unique reference also takes into account relevant political, anthropological, economic, geographic, historical, demographic, and sociological research in order to understand the full context of each community's literature.


Literary Cultures of Latin America

Literary Cultures of Latin America
Author: Mario J. Valdés
Publisher:
Total Pages: 753
Release: 2004
Genre: Latin American literature
ISBN: 9780195126211

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A broad, sophisticated survey of the literary worlds of the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking cultures of the New World. Scholars examine history, texts, cultural institutions, and social, political and other contexts of the writing.


Literary Cultures of Latin America

Literary Cultures of Latin America
Author: Mario J. Valdes
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2004
Genre:
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A broad, sophisticated survey of the literary worlds of the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking cultures of the New World. Scholars examine history, texts, cultural institutions, and social, political and other contexts of the writing.


Literary Cultures of Latin America : a Comparative History: Configurations of literary culture

Literary Cultures of Latin America : a Comparative History: Configurations of literary culture
Author: Mario J. Valdés
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 728
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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In three volumes of expert, innovative scholarship, Literary Cultures of Latin America offers a multidisciplinary reference on one of the most distinctive literary cultures in the world. In topically arranged articles written by a team of international scholars, Literary Cultures of Latin America explores the shifting problems that have arisen across national borders, geographic regions, time periods, linguistic systems, and cultural traditions in literary history. Bucking the tradition of focusing almost exclusively on the great canons of literature, this unique reference work casts its net wider, exploring pop culture, sermons, scientific essays, and more. While collaborators are careful to note that these volumes offer only a snapshot of the diverse body of Latin American literature, Literary Cultures of Latin America highlights unique cultural perspectives that have never before received academic attention. Comprised of signed articles each with complete bibliographies, this unique reference also takes into account relevant political, anthropological, economic, geographic, historical, demographic, and sociological research in order to understand the full context of each community's literature.


Literary Cultures of Latin America

Literary Cultures of Latin America
Author: Mario J. Valdés
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 667
Release: 2004
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780195126211

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In three volumes of expert, innovative scholarship, Literary Cultures of Latin America offers a multidisciplinary reference on one of the most distinctive literary cultures in the world. In topically arranged articles written by a team of international scholars, Literary Cultures of Latin America explores the shifting problems that have arisen across national borders, geographic regions, time periods, linguistic systems, and cultural traditions in literary history. Bucking the tradition of focusing almost exclusively on the great canons of literature, this unique reference work casts its net wider, exploring pop culture, sermons, scientific essays, and more. While collaborators are careful to note that these volumes offer only a snapshot of the diverse body of Latin American literature, Literary Cultures of Latin America highlights unique cultural perspectives that have never before received academic attention. Comprised of signed articles each with complete bibliographies, this unique reference also takes into account relevant political, anthropological, economic, geographic, historical, demographic, and sociological research in order to understand the full context of each community's literature. The largest comparative history project in the world with unprecedented, original scholarship, Literary Cultures of Latin America creates a new chapter in cultural history that sets the standard for years to come.


Literary Cultures of Latin America

Literary Cultures of Latin America
Author: Mario J. Valdes
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2004
Genre:
ISBN:

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A broad, sophisticated survey of the literary worlds of the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking cultures of the New World. Scholars examine history, texts, cultural institutions, and social, political and other contexts of the writing.


Literary Cultures of Latin America : a Comparative History: Latin American literary culture

Literary Cultures of Latin America : a Comparative History: Latin American literary culture
Author: Mario J. Valdés
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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In three volumes of expert, innovative scholarship, Literary Cultures of Latin America offers a multidisciplinary reference on one of the most distinctive literary cultures in the world. In topically arranged articles written by a team of international scholars, Literary Cultures of Latin America explores the shifting problems that have arisen across national borders, geographic regions, time periods, linguistic systems, and cultural traditions in literary history. Bucking the tradition of focusing almost exclusively on the great canons of literature, this unique reference work casts its net wider, exploring pop culture, sermons, scientific essays, and more. While collaborators are careful to note that these volumes offer only a snapshot of the diverse body of Latin American literature, Literary Cultures of Latin America highlights unique cultural perspectives that have never before received academic attention. Comprised of signed articles each with complete bibliographies, this unique reference also takes into account relevant political, anthropological, economic, geographic, historical, demographic, and sociological research in order to understand the full context of each community's literature.


Comparative Cultural Studies and Latin America

Comparative Cultural Studies and Latin America
Author: Sophia A. McClennen
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781557533586

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The genesis of Comparative Cultural Studies and Latin America stems from the contributors' conviction that, given its vitality and excellence, Latin American literature deserves a more prominent place in comparative literature publications, curricula, and disciplinary discussions. The editors introduce the volume by first arguing that there still exists, in some quarters, a lingering bias against literature written in Spanish and Portuguese. Secondly, the authors assert that by embracing Latin American literature and culture more enthusiastically, comparative literature would find itself reinvigorated, placed into productive discourse with a host of issues, languages, literatures, and cultures that have too long been paid scant academic attention. Following an introduction by the editors, the volume contains papers by Gene H. Bell-Villada on the question of canon, by Gordon Brotherston and Lúcia de Sá on the First Peoples of the Americas and their literature, by Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez on the Latin American novel of the 1920s, by Román de la Campa on Latin American Studies, by Earl E. Fitz on Spanish American and Brazilian literature, by Roberto González Echevarría on Latin American and comparative literature, by Sophia A. McClennen on comparative literature and Latin American Studies, by Alberto Moreiras on Borges, by Julio Ortega on the critical debate about Latin American cultural studies, by Christina Marie Tourino on Cuban Americas in New York City, by Mario J. Valdés on the comparative history of literary cultures in Latin America, and by Lois Parkinson Zamora on comparative literature and globalization. The volume also contains a bibliography of scholarship in comparative Latin American culture and literature and biographical abstracts of the contributors to the volume.


Literary Culture and U.S. Imperialism

Literary Culture and U.S. Imperialism
Author: John Carlos Rowe
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 739
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195131509

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John Carlos Rowe, considered one of the most eminent and progressive critics of American literature, has in recent years become instrumental in shaping the path of American studies. His latest book examines literary responses to U.S. imperialism from the late eighteenth century to the 1940s. Interpreting texts by Charles Brockden Brown, Poe, Melville, John Rollin Ridge, Twain, Henry Adams, Stephen Crane, W. E. B Du Bois, John Neihardt, Nick Black Elk, and Zora Neale Hurston, Rowe argues that U.S. literature has a long tradition of responding critically or contributing to our imperialist ventures. Following in the critical footsteps of Richard Slotkin and Edward Said, Literary Culture and U.S. Imperialism is particularly innovative in taking account of the public and cultural response to imperialism. In this sense it could not be more relevant to what is happening in the scholarship, and should be vital reading for scholars and students of American literature and culture.