
A World in Words, A Life in Texts
Revisiting Latin American Cultural Heritage - Festschrift in Honour of Peter R. Beardsell
Victoria Carpenter(Editor)
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 16. April 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-3-0343-0273-9 (ISBN)
Description
This volume presents a number of close readings of Latin American literary and cultural phenomena. The overarching theme of the collection is the revision of the accepted view of Latin American national identities as represented in twentieth-century Latin American literature and culture. The book examines the complexity of national identities forged among political crises, economic upheaval and intercultural influences.
The essays included here focus upon internal contradictions of national identity and the factors contributing to this discord. Among these are the nature of the Latin American intellectual, Latin American modernity and exile, and the psychological underpinning of the re-creation of history. Some of the chapters challenge the existing theoretical framework for Latin American literary analysis by employing non-literary theories to analyse hitherto overlooked textual anomalies.
The book is a Festschrift for Professor Peter R. Beardsell, reflecting the importance of his contribution to Latin American literary and cultural studies.
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Peter Lang Group AG, International Academic Publishers
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
1 ill., num. Tables
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
351 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-0343-0273-9 (9783034302739)
DOI
10.3726/978-3-0353-0121-2
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Revisiting Latin American Cultural Heritage - Festschrift in Honour of Peter R. Beardsell
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Person
Victoria Carpenter is Reader in Latin American Studies at the University of Derby. Her recent publications include the edited volumes (Re)Collecting the Past: History and Collective Memory in Latin American Narrative (Peter Lang, 2010) and A World Torn Apart: Representations of Violence in Latin American Narrative (Peter Lang, 2007). She edited the special section 'Tlatelolco 1968 in Contemporary Mexican Literature' in the Bulletin of Latin American Research and has published a number of articles on modern Mexican literature. She is the editor of the twentieth-century Latin American literature section of The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies.
Content
Contents: Victoria Carpenter/Amit Thakkar: Introduction - Anthony Stanton: National Identity as Textual Construction in Vision de Anahuac (1519) by Alfonso Reyes - Mark Millington: Configuring the Self as Public Intellectual in Jose Vasconcelos's Ulises criollo - Gustavo San Roman: Rodo's Gaze on Europe - Adam Sharman: The State and the Muse: Trilce VI and the Politics of Poetry - Christopher Harris: Juan Rulfo's Critique of Patriarchal Masculinity in Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary Mexico: 'El llano en llamas' (1953) and Pedro Paramo (1955) - Victoria Carpenter: Temporal Permutations in Octavio Paz's 'Piedra de sol' (1957) - Philip Swanson: Unfinished Business: Lagartija sin cola (2007), Donoso's Lost Novel - Lloyd Hughes Davies: History and Hysteria in Fernando del Paso's Noticias del Imperio (1987) - Stephen Hart: Black Magic and the Black Market in Contemporary Cuba.