A History of Argentine Literature
Herausgeber: Laera, Alejandra; Szurmuk, Mónica
A History of Argentine Literature
Herausgeber: Laera, Alejandra; Szurmuk, Mónica
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"Attentive to production in indigenous and migration languages, this book proposes a major reimagining of the field of Argentine literature. Individual chapters examine Argentine literature within the context of contemporary topics such as World Literatures, Gender, LGBQT+ identifications, Ecocriticism, Migration and Memory Studies"--
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"Attentive to production in indigenous and migration languages, this book proposes a major reimagining of the field of Argentine literature. Individual chapters examine Argentine literature within the context of contemporary topics such as World Literatures, Gender, LGBQT+ identifications, Ecocriticism, Migration and Memory Studies"--
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1007g
- ISBN-13: 9781009283045
- ISBN-10: 1009283049
- Artikelnr.: 70291742
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1007g
- ISBN-13: 9781009283045
- ISBN-10: 1009283049
- Artikelnr.: 70291742
Acknowledgments
Introduction Alejandra Laera and Mónica Szurmuk
Part I. Literary Dates: 1. 1536: The creation of a literary space Loreley El Jaber
2. 1810: Patriotic voices Ezequiel Adamovsky
3. 1837: The foundation of a national literature Víctor Goldgel-Carballo
4. 1884: A literary field in formation Vanesa Miseres
5. 1910: A modern lettered City Fernando Degiovanni
6. 1926: Traditions old and new Patricio Fontana
7. 1948: Culture and the State Marcos Zangrandi
8. 1963: Experimentation and the common reader Gonzalo Aguilar
9. 1980: Memory and the Novel Fernando Rosenberg
10. 2001: Argentine narrative in the New Millennium Jordana Blejmar and Ben Bollig
Part II. Critical Inroads: 11. Print culture in the Nineteenth Century Claudia Roman
12. Criollismo: Gauchos in literature and Film Nicolás Suárez
13. Race and nation Chisu Teresa Ko
14. Science in argentine literature Joanna Page
15. Essay on Territory: The Geography of National identity Adrián Gorelik
16. Music as sonic literature Esteban Buch
17. The Jewish presence in argentine literature Mónica Szurmuk
18. Emancipating: Twentieth-Century female writers, Journalists, and activists Nora Domínguez and Lucía De Leone
19. Dislocating tradition: Liminal, oblique and displaced writings Mariano Siskind
20. Mujeres raras: Patriarchal nightmares, dissident imagination Gabriel Giorgi
Part III. Literary Names: 21. Sarmiento: Politics, culture, and spectacle Alejandra Laera
22. The Mansilla siblings: A story in syntony Claudia Torre
23. Martín Fierro: Subaltern voices Juan Pablo Dabove
24. Borges and argentine literature: A detour around the World Graciela Montaldo
25. Roberto arlt Sylvia Saítta
26. The Ocampo sisters Laura Arnés and Julia Kratje
27. AlfoScenesnsina Storni, Alejandra Pizarnik Gwen Kirkpatrick
28. Displacement and transfer in Julio Cortázar's Todos los fuegos el fuego Amanda Holmes
29. Manuel Puig's circuit bending: Literary listening against Surveillance Tom McEnaney
30. Operation Massacre: Dangerous journalism Martín Kohan
31. The politics of the poem: From Gelman to perlongher Edgardo Dobry
32. Scenes from postmodern life: Literary interventions in the public sphere Silvio Waisbord
33. Griselda Gambaro and beyond: a 'Dermography' of contemporary Women's theatre and performance Cecilia Sosa, Brenda Werth and Philippa Page
34. César Aira and the art of invention Sandra Contreras.
Introduction Alejandra Laera and Mónica Szurmuk
Part I. Literary Dates: 1. 1536: The creation of a literary space Loreley El Jaber
2. 1810: Patriotic voices Ezequiel Adamovsky
3. 1837: The foundation of a national literature Víctor Goldgel-Carballo
4. 1884: A literary field in formation Vanesa Miseres
5. 1910: A modern lettered City Fernando Degiovanni
6. 1926: Traditions old and new Patricio Fontana
7. 1948: Culture and the State Marcos Zangrandi
8. 1963: Experimentation and the common reader Gonzalo Aguilar
9. 1980: Memory and the Novel Fernando Rosenberg
10. 2001: Argentine narrative in the New Millennium Jordana Blejmar and Ben Bollig
Part II. Critical Inroads: 11. Print culture in the Nineteenth Century Claudia Roman
12. Criollismo: Gauchos in literature and Film Nicolás Suárez
13. Race and nation Chisu Teresa Ko
14. Science in argentine literature Joanna Page
15. Essay on Territory: The Geography of National identity Adrián Gorelik
16. Music as sonic literature Esteban Buch
17. The Jewish presence in argentine literature Mónica Szurmuk
18. Emancipating: Twentieth-Century female writers, Journalists, and activists Nora Domínguez and Lucía De Leone
19. Dislocating tradition: Liminal, oblique and displaced writings Mariano Siskind
20. Mujeres raras: Patriarchal nightmares, dissident imagination Gabriel Giorgi
Part III. Literary Names: 21. Sarmiento: Politics, culture, and spectacle Alejandra Laera
22. The Mansilla siblings: A story in syntony Claudia Torre
23. Martín Fierro: Subaltern voices Juan Pablo Dabove
24. Borges and argentine literature: A detour around the World Graciela Montaldo
25. Roberto arlt Sylvia Saítta
26. The Ocampo sisters Laura Arnés and Julia Kratje
27. AlfoScenesnsina Storni, Alejandra Pizarnik Gwen Kirkpatrick
28. Displacement and transfer in Julio Cortázar's Todos los fuegos el fuego Amanda Holmes
29. Manuel Puig's circuit bending: Literary listening against Surveillance Tom McEnaney
30. Operation Massacre: Dangerous journalism Martín Kohan
31. The politics of the poem: From Gelman to perlongher Edgardo Dobry
32. Scenes from postmodern life: Literary interventions in the public sphere Silvio Waisbord
33. Griselda Gambaro and beyond: a 'Dermography' of contemporary Women's theatre and performance Cecilia Sosa, Brenda Werth and Philippa Page
34. César Aira and the art of invention Sandra Contreras.
Acknowledgments
Introduction Alejandra Laera and Mónica Szurmuk
Part I. Literary Dates: 1. 1536: The creation of a literary space Loreley El Jaber
2. 1810: Patriotic voices Ezequiel Adamovsky
3. 1837: The foundation of a national literature Víctor Goldgel-Carballo
4. 1884: A literary field in formation Vanesa Miseres
5. 1910: A modern lettered City Fernando Degiovanni
6. 1926: Traditions old and new Patricio Fontana
7. 1948: Culture and the State Marcos Zangrandi
8. 1963: Experimentation and the common reader Gonzalo Aguilar
9. 1980: Memory and the Novel Fernando Rosenberg
10. 2001: Argentine narrative in the New Millennium Jordana Blejmar and Ben Bollig
Part II. Critical Inroads: 11. Print culture in the Nineteenth Century Claudia Roman
12. Criollismo: Gauchos in literature and Film Nicolás Suárez
13. Race and nation Chisu Teresa Ko
14. Science in argentine literature Joanna Page
15. Essay on Territory: The Geography of National identity Adrián Gorelik
16. Music as sonic literature Esteban Buch
17. The Jewish presence in argentine literature Mónica Szurmuk
18. Emancipating: Twentieth-Century female writers, Journalists, and activists Nora Domínguez and Lucía De Leone
19. Dislocating tradition: Liminal, oblique and displaced writings Mariano Siskind
20. Mujeres raras: Patriarchal nightmares, dissident imagination Gabriel Giorgi
Part III. Literary Names: 21. Sarmiento: Politics, culture, and spectacle Alejandra Laera
22. The Mansilla siblings: A story in syntony Claudia Torre
23. Martín Fierro: Subaltern voices Juan Pablo Dabove
24. Borges and argentine literature: A detour around the World Graciela Montaldo
25. Roberto arlt Sylvia Saítta
26. The Ocampo sisters Laura Arnés and Julia Kratje
27. AlfoScenesnsina Storni, Alejandra Pizarnik Gwen Kirkpatrick
28. Displacement and transfer in Julio Cortázar's Todos los fuegos el fuego Amanda Holmes
29. Manuel Puig's circuit bending: Literary listening against Surveillance Tom McEnaney
30. Operation Massacre: Dangerous journalism Martín Kohan
31. The politics of the poem: From Gelman to perlongher Edgardo Dobry
32. Scenes from postmodern life: Literary interventions in the public sphere Silvio Waisbord
33. Griselda Gambaro and beyond: a 'Dermography' of contemporary Women's theatre and performance Cecilia Sosa, Brenda Werth and Philippa Page
34. César Aira and the art of invention Sandra Contreras.
Introduction Alejandra Laera and Mónica Szurmuk
Part I. Literary Dates: 1. 1536: The creation of a literary space Loreley El Jaber
2. 1810: Patriotic voices Ezequiel Adamovsky
3. 1837: The foundation of a national literature Víctor Goldgel-Carballo
4. 1884: A literary field in formation Vanesa Miseres
5. 1910: A modern lettered City Fernando Degiovanni
6. 1926: Traditions old and new Patricio Fontana
7. 1948: Culture and the State Marcos Zangrandi
8. 1963: Experimentation and the common reader Gonzalo Aguilar
9. 1980: Memory and the Novel Fernando Rosenberg
10. 2001: Argentine narrative in the New Millennium Jordana Blejmar and Ben Bollig
Part II. Critical Inroads: 11. Print culture in the Nineteenth Century Claudia Roman
12. Criollismo: Gauchos in literature and Film Nicolás Suárez
13. Race and nation Chisu Teresa Ko
14. Science in argentine literature Joanna Page
15. Essay on Territory: The Geography of National identity Adrián Gorelik
16. Music as sonic literature Esteban Buch
17. The Jewish presence in argentine literature Mónica Szurmuk
18. Emancipating: Twentieth-Century female writers, Journalists, and activists Nora Domínguez and Lucía De Leone
19. Dislocating tradition: Liminal, oblique and displaced writings Mariano Siskind
20. Mujeres raras: Patriarchal nightmares, dissident imagination Gabriel Giorgi
Part III. Literary Names: 21. Sarmiento: Politics, culture, and spectacle Alejandra Laera
22. The Mansilla siblings: A story in syntony Claudia Torre
23. Martín Fierro: Subaltern voices Juan Pablo Dabove
24. Borges and argentine literature: A detour around the World Graciela Montaldo
25. Roberto arlt Sylvia Saítta
26. The Ocampo sisters Laura Arnés and Julia Kratje
27. AlfoScenesnsina Storni, Alejandra Pizarnik Gwen Kirkpatrick
28. Displacement and transfer in Julio Cortázar's Todos los fuegos el fuego Amanda Holmes
29. Manuel Puig's circuit bending: Literary listening against Surveillance Tom McEnaney
30. Operation Massacre: Dangerous journalism Martín Kohan
31. The politics of the poem: From Gelman to perlongher Edgardo Dobry
32. Scenes from postmodern life: Literary interventions in the public sphere Silvio Waisbord
33. Griselda Gambaro and beyond: a 'Dermography' of contemporary Women's theatre and performance Cecilia Sosa, Brenda Werth and Philippa Page
34. César Aira and the art of invention Sandra Contreras.