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New trends in contemporary Latin American narrative, post-national literatures and the canon, edited by Timothy R. Robbins and José Eduardo González

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New trends in contemporary Latin American narrative, post-national literatures and the canon, edited by Timothy R. Robbins and José Eduardo González
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
New trends in contemporary Latin American narrative
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
879033812
Responsibility statement
edited by Timothy R. Robbins and José Eduardo González
Series statement
Literatures of the Americas
Sub title
post-national literatures and the canon
Table of contents
Introduction-posnacionalistas: tradition and new writing in Latin America / Timothy R. Robbins and José Eduardo González -- From the Mexican Onda to McOndo: the shifting ideology of mass culture / Timothy R. Robbins -- Bolaño and the canon / Ricardo Gutiérrez-Mouat -- The crack and contemporary Latin American narrative: an introductory study / Tomás Regalado López -- Deep literature and dirty realism: rupture and continuity in the canon / Gerardo Cruz-Grunerth -- The historical and geographical imagination in recent Argentine fiction: Rodrigo Fresán and the DNA of a globalized writer / Emilse B. Hidalgo -- An impossible witness of The armies / Lotte Buiting -- The narco-letrado: intellectuals and drug trafficking in Darío Jaramillo Agudelo's Cortas cruzadas / Alberto Fonseca -- The reader as translator: rewriting the past in contemporary Latin American fiction / Janet Hendrickson -- Multiple names and time superposition: no anxiety in the electronic poetics of Yolanda Arroyo and Diego Treyes / Eduard Arriaga-Arango -- Of hurricanes and tempests: Ena Lucía Portela's text as a non-tourist destination / José Eduardo González

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