A History of Chilean Literature
Herausgeber: López-Calvo, Ignacio
A History of Chilean Literature
Herausgeber: López-Calvo, Ignacio
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This book covers the heterogeneity of Chilean literary production from the times of the Spanish conquest to the present. It shifts critical focus from national identity and issues to a more multifaceted transnational, hemispheric, and global approach. Its emphasis is on the paradigm transition from the purportedly homogeneous to the heterogeneous.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- El desorden digital: guía para historiadores y humanistas21,99 €
- Émile OustaletLes Oiseaux de la Chine. Atlas24,99 €
- Merrily WeisbordPRANAYATHINTE RAJAKUMARI25,99 €
- D'Jay CampbellFig Dreams18,99 €
- Manuel AlberroDiosas celtas : mitos, religión y leyendas21,99 €
- Trina SelstadThe Bible Believer's Job Search Handbook10,99 €
- Willie GriffinRepercussions & Consequences A Malcolm Young Novel21,99 €
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
This book covers the heterogeneity of Chilean literary production from the times of the Spanish conquest to the present. It shifts critical focus from national identity and issues to a more multifaceted transnational, hemispheric, and global approach. Its emphasis is on the paradigm transition from the purportedly homogeneous to the heterogeneous.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 203mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1082g
- ISBN-13: 9781108487375
- ISBN-10: 1108487378
- Artikelnr.: 62213827
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 203mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1082g
- ISBN-13: 9781108487375
- ISBN-10: 1108487378
- Artikelnr.: 62213827
Introduction Ignacio López-Calvo; Part I: Proto-Chilean, Colonial
Chronicles and Letters: 1. The Evolving Image of the Araucania and Its
Conquistadors in Valdivia's Cartas de Relación and Vivar's Crónica y
relación copiosa y verdadera de los reinos de Chile María de Jesús Cordero;
2. Alonso de Ercilla's La Araucana and Pedro de Oña's Arauco domado in the
National Imaginary Stefanie Massmann; 3. Writing while Walking: Alonso
Ovalle and Construction of the World's End Narrative in An Historical
Relation of the Kingdom of Chile (1646) Rafael Gaune Corradi; 4. Empathy
with the Mapuche: Rosales's Manifiesto apologético and Pineda y Bascuñán's
Cautiverio feliz Andrés Ignacio Prieto Pastén; 5. Subalterns Find their
Voice: Testimonies by Black and Indigenous Women and Writings by Nuns
during the Colonial Period Ximena Azúa Ríos; Part II: Nineteenth-Century
Articulations of an Embryonic National Consciousness: 6. Rosario Orrego
Castañeda (1831/34-1879) and Women Writers in the Nineteenth Century Carol
Arcos; 7. The Feuilleton Tradition: Popular Literature Aimed at the Urban
Reader Marina Alvarado Cornejo; 8. The Historical Novel: Independence, the
War of the Pacific and 1891 Chilean Civil War Readings Eduardo Barraza;
9. From the Public to the Private: Autobiographies, Collections of Letters,
Memoirs, and Diaries as Intimate Descriptions of the Formation of the
Republic Lorena Amaro Castro; 10. Literature and Literary Markets Marina
Alvarado Cornejo; 11. Modernization and Culture María Rosa
Olivera-Williams; Part III: Beyond Chileanness: Heterogeneity and
Transculturation in Canonical and Peripheral Twentieth and
Twenty-First-Century Literature: 12. Gabriela Mistral, Chilean Women
Writers, and Intersectionality Claudia Cabello Hutt;13. The Verse as Being
in the World: Chilean Poetry Before, During and After Pablo Neruda,
History, and Politics Luis Correa-Díaz with Greg Dawes; 14. Mapuche Poetry:
Self-Definitions and Representation of the Chilean Cultures Magda Sepúlveda
Eriz; 15. The Translation Origins of Literary Mapuche Aesthetics Roberto
Viereck Salinas; 16. Theatrical Trends and Social Changes in Chile:
1910-2018 Juan Villegas; 17. Jewish Voices, Chilean Literature Cristián
Opazo and Marjorie Agosín; 18. Chilean Arabic Writing: A Desire for
Integration into Mainstream Society María Olga Samamé Barrera; 19. Asian
Chilean Writing and Film, and Chilean Orientalism María Montt Strabucchi;
20. Croatian Chilean literature: Óscar Barrientos Bradasi¿'s and Christian
Formoso Bavich's Writing Eugenio Mimica Barassi; 21. Chilean American
Writing since September 11, 1973 Guillermo García-Corales; 22. LGBTQ
Writing and Cultural Consciousness in Chile Ignacio López-Vicuña; 23.
Permutations of Selfhood in the Work of José Donoso Mary Friedman; 24.
Isabel Allende, the Post-Boom, and Chilean Exile Literature Lila McDowell
Carlsen; 25. Roberto Bolaño, His Fiction of History, History of His Fiction
Raúl Rodríguez Freire; 26. Alejandro Zambra and Recent Chilean
Narrative: From the Political to Autobiografiction Will Corral 27. Film and
Literature in Chile: The Emergence of a Cultural Field Verónica Cortínez;
28. Violence and Memory: Human Rights, Redemocratization, and Literary
Culture in Chile Moisés Park; 29. Chilean Digital Literature Melissa A.
Fitch; 30. Detectives at the End of the World: Approaches in
Twentieth-century Chilean Literary Critique Alexis Candia.
Chronicles and Letters: 1. The Evolving Image of the Araucania and Its
Conquistadors in Valdivia's Cartas de Relación and Vivar's Crónica y
relación copiosa y verdadera de los reinos de Chile María de Jesús Cordero;
2. Alonso de Ercilla's La Araucana and Pedro de Oña's Arauco domado in the
National Imaginary Stefanie Massmann; 3. Writing while Walking: Alonso
Ovalle and Construction of the World's End Narrative in An Historical
Relation of the Kingdom of Chile (1646) Rafael Gaune Corradi; 4. Empathy
with the Mapuche: Rosales's Manifiesto apologético and Pineda y Bascuñán's
Cautiverio feliz Andrés Ignacio Prieto Pastén; 5. Subalterns Find their
Voice: Testimonies by Black and Indigenous Women and Writings by Nuns
during the Colonial Period Ximena Azúa Ríos; Part II: Nineteenth-Century
Articulations of an Embryonic National Consciousness: 6. Rosario Orrego
Castañeda (1831/34-1879) and Women Writers in the Nineteenth Century Carol
Arcos; 7. The Feuilleton Tradition: Popular Literature Aimed at the Urban
Reader Marina Alvarado Cornejo; 8. The Historical Novel: Independence, the
War of the Pacific and 1891 Chilean Civil War Readings Eduardo Barraza;
9. From the Public to the Private: Autobiographies, Collections of Letters,
Memoirs, and Diaries as Intimate Descriptions of the Formation of the
Republic Lorena Amaro Castro; 10. Literature and Literary Markets Marina
Alvarado Cornejo; 11. Modernization and Culture María Rosa
Olivera-Williams; Part III: Beyond Chileanness: Heterogeneity and
Transculturation in Canonical and Peripheral Twentieth and
Twenty-First-Century Literature: 12. Gabriela Mistral, Chilean Women
Writers, and Intersectionality Claudia Cabello Hutt;13. The Verse as Being
in the World: Chilean Poetry Before, During and After Pablo Neruda,
History, and Politics Luis Correa-Díaz with Greg Dawes; 14. Mapuche Poetry:
Self-Definitions and Representation of the Chilean Cultures Magda Sepúlveda
Eriz; 15. The Translation Origins of Literary Mapuche Aesthetics Roberto
Viereck Salinas; 16. Theatrical Trends and Social Changes in Chile:
1910-2018 Juan Villegas; 17. Jewish Voices, Chilean Literature Cristián
Opazo and Marjorie Agosín; 18. Chilean Arabic Writing: A Desire for
Integration into Mainstream Society María Olga Samamé Barrera; 19. Asian
Chilean Writing and Film, and Chilean Orientalism María Montt Strabucchi;
20. Croatian Chilean literature: Óscar Barrientos Bradasi¿'s and Christian
Formoso Bavich's Writing Eugenio Mimica Barassi; 21. Chilean American
Writing since September 11, 1973 Guillermo García-Corales; 22. LGBTQ
Writing and Cultural Consciousness in Chile Ignacio López-Vicuña; 23.
Permutations of Selfhood in the Work of José Donoso Mary Friedman; 24.
Isabel Allende, the Post-Boom, and Chilean Exile Literature Lila McDowell
Carlsen; 25. Roberto Bolaño, His Fiction of History, History of His Fiction
Raúl Rodríguez Freire; 26. Alejandro Zambra and Recent Chilean
Narrative: From the Political to Autobiografiction Will Corral 27. Film and
Literature in Chile: The Emergence of a Cultural Field Verónica Cortínez;
28. Violence and Memory: Human Rights, Redemocratization, and Literary
Culture in Chile Moisés Park; 29. Chilean Digital Literature Melissa A.
Fitch; 30. Detectives at the End of the World: Approaches in
Twentieth-century Chilean Literary Critique Alexis Candia.
Introduction Ignacio López-Calvo; Part I: Proto-Chilean, Colonial
Chronicles and Letters: 1. The Evolving Image of the Araucania and Its
Conquistadors in Valdivia's Cartas de Relación and Vivar's Crónica y
relación copiosa y verdadera de los reinos de Chile María de Jesús Cordero;
2. Alonso de Ercilla's La Araucana and Pedro de Oña's Arauco domado in the
National Imaginary Stefanie Massmann; 3. Writing while Walking: Alonso
Ovalle and Construction of the World's End Narrative in An Historical
Relation of the Kingdom of Chile (1646) Rafael Gaune Corradi; 4. Empathy
with the Mapuche: Rosales's Manifiesto apologético and Pineda y Bascuñán's
Cautiverio feliz Andrés Ignacio Prieto Pastén; 5. Subalterns Find their
Voice: Testimonies by Black and Indigenous Women and Writings by Nuns
during the Colonial Period Ximena Azúa Ríos; Part II: Nineteenth-Century
Articulations of an Embryonic National Consciousness: 6. Rosario Orrego
Castañeda (1831/34-1879) and Women Writers in the Nineteenth Century Carol
Arcos; 7. The Feuilleton Tradition: Popular Literature Aimed at the Urban
Reader Marina Alvarado Cornejo; 8. The Historical Novel: Independence, the
War of the Pacific and 1891 Chilean Civil War Readings Eduardo Barraza;
9. From the Public to the Private: Autobiographies, Collections of Letters,
Memoirs, and Diaries as Intimate Descriptions of the Formation of the
Republic Lorena Amaro Castro; 10. Literature and Literary Markets Marina
Alvarado Cornejo; 11. Modernization and Culture María Rosa
Olivera-Williams; Part III: Beyond Chileanness: Heterogeneity and
Transculturation in Canonical and Peripheral Twentieth and
Twenty-First-Century Literature: 12. Gabriela Mistral, Chilean Women
Writers, and Intersectionality Claudia Cabello Hutt;13. The Verse as Being
in the World: Chilean Poetry Before, During and After Pablo Neruda,
History, and Politics Luis Correa-Díaz with Greg Dawes; 14. Mapuche Poetry:
Self-Definitions and Representation of the Chilean Cultures Magda Sepúlveda
Eriz; 15. The Translation Origins of Literary Mapuche Aesthetics Roberto
Viereck Salinas; 16. Theatrical Trends and Social Changes in Chile:
1910-2018 Juan Villegas; 17. Jewish Voices, Chilean Literature Cristián
Opazo and Marjorie Agosín; 18. Chilean Arabic Writing: A Desire for
Integration into Mainstream Society María Olga Samamé Barrera; 19. Asian
Chilean Writing and Film, and Chilean Orientalism María Montt Strabucchi;
20. Croatian Chilean literature: Óscar Barrientos Bradasi¿'s and Christian
Formoso Bavich's Writing Eugenio Mimica Barassi; 21. Chilean American
Writing since September 11, 1973 Guillermo García-Corales; 22. LGBTQ
Writing and Cultural Consciousness in Chile Ignacio López-Vicuña; 23.
Permutations of Selfhood in the Work of José Donoso Mary Friedman; 24.
Isabel Allende, the Post-Boom, and Chilean Exile Literature Lila McDowell
Carlsen; 25. Roberto Bolaño, His Fiction of History, History of His Fiction
Raúl Rodríguez Freire; 26. Alejandro Zambra and Recent Chilean
Narrative: From the Political to Autobiografiction Will Corral 27. Film and
Literature in Chile: The Emergence of a Cultural Field Verónica Cortínez;
28. Violence and Memory: Human Rights, Redemocratization, and Literary
Culture in Chile Moisés Park; 29. Chilean Digital Literature Melissa A.
Fitch; 30. Detectives at the End of the World: Approaches in
Twentieth-century Chilean Literary Critique Alexis Candia.
Chronicles and Letters: 1. The Evolving Image of the Araucania and Its
Conquistadors in Valdivia's Cartas de Relación and Vivar's Crónica y
relación copiosa y verdadera de los reinos de Chile María de Jesús Cordero;
2. Alonso de Ercilla's La Araucana and Pedro de Oña's Arauco domado in the
National Imaginary Stefanie Massmann; 3. Writing while Walking: Alonso
Ovalle and Construction of the World's End Narrative in An Historical
Relation of the Kingdom of Chile (1646) Rafael Gaune Corradi; 4. Empathy
with the Mapuche: Rosales's Manifiesto apologético and Pineda y Bascuñán's
Cautiverio feliz Andrés Ignacio Prieto Pastén; 5. Subalterns Find their
Voice: Testimonies by Black and Indigenous Women and Writings by Nuns
during the Colonial Period Ximena Azúa Ríos; Part II: Nineteenth-Century
Articulations of an Embryonic National Consciousness: 6. Rosario Orrego
Castañeda (1831/34-1879) and Women Writers in the Nineteenth Century Carol
Arcos; 7. The Feuilleton Tradition: Popular Literature Aimed at the Urban
Reader Marina Alvarado Cornejo; 8. The Historical Novel: Independence, the
War of the Pacific and 1891 Chilean Civil War Readings Eduardo Barraza;
9. From the Public to the Private: Autobiographies, Collections of Letters,
Memoirs, and Diaries as Intimate Descriptions of the Formation of the
Republic Lorena Amaro Castro; 10. Literature and Literary Markets Marina
Alvarado Cornejo; 11. Modernization and Culture María Rosa
Olivera-Williams; Part III: Beyond Chileanness: Heterogeneity and
Transculturation in Canonical and Peripheral Twentieth and
Twenty-First-Century Literature: 12. Gabriela Mistral, Chilean Women
Writers, and Intersectionality Claudia Cabello Hutt;13. The Verse as Being
in the World: Chilean Poetry Before, During and After Pablo Neruda,
History, and Politics Luis Correa-Díaz with Greg Dawes; 14. Mapuche Poetry:
Self-Definitions and Representation of the Chilean Cultures Magda Sepúlveda
Eriz; 15. The Translation Origins of Literary Mapuche Aesthetics Roberto
Viereck Salinas; 16. Theatrical Trends and Social Changes in Chile:
1910-2018 Juan Villegas; 17. Jewish Voices, Chilean Literature Cristián
Opazo and Marjorie Agosín; 18. Chilean Arabic Writing: A Desire for
Integration into Mainstream Society María Olga Samamé Barrera; 19. Asian
Chilean Writing and Film, and Chilean Orientalism María Montt Strabucchi;
20. Croatian Chilean literature: Óscar Barrientos Bradasi¿'s and Christian
Formoso Bavich's Writing Eugenio Mimica Barassi; 21. Chilean American
Writing since September 11, 1973 Guillermo García-Corales; 22. LGBTQ
Writing and Cultural Consciousness in Chile Ignacio López-Vicuña; 23.
Permutations of Selfhood in the Work of José Donoso Mary Friedman; 24.
Isabel Allende, the Post-Boom, and Chilean Exile Literature Lila McDowell
Carlsen; 25. Roberto Bolaño, His Fiction of History, History of His Fiction
Raúl Rodríguez Freire; 26. Alejandro Zambra and Recent Chilean
Narrative: From the Political to Autobiografiction Will Corral 27. Film and
Literature in Chile: The Emergence of a Cultural Field Verónica Cortínez;
28. Violence and Memory: Human Rights, Redemocratization, and Literary
Culture in Chile Moisés Park; 29. Chilean Digital Literature Melissa A.
Fitch; 30. Detectives at the End of the World: Approaches in
Twentieth-century Chilean Literary Critique Alexis Candia.