A History of Mexican Literature
Herausgeber: Nogar, Anna M.; Sänchez Prado, Ignacio M.; Ruisánchez Serra, José Ramón
A History of Mexican Literature
Herausgeber: Nogar, Anna M.; Sänchez Prado, Ignacio M.; Ruisánchez Serra, José Ramón
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A History of Mexican Literature examines the literary culture of Mexico from its indigenous beginnings to the twenty-first century.
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A History of Mexican Literature examines the literary culture of Mexico from its indigenous beginnings to the twenty-first century.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 899g
- ISBN-13: 9781107099807
- ISBN-10: 1107099803
- Artikelnr.: 44271782
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 899g
- ISBN-13: 9781107099807
- ISBN-10: 1107099803
- Artikelnr.: 44271782
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. The languages and literature of early print culture in the colonia
Heather Allen; 2. A chronicon of crónicas: the new Spanish prose narrative
Santa Arias; 3. Theatricality and public enactment of the Mexican colonial
Patricia Ybarra; 4. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: the tenth muse and the
difficult freedom to be Catherine Boyle; 5. Jesuit enlightenment:
interventions in Christianity and intellectualism Ivonne del Valle; 6.
Women in the print culture of new Spain Mariselle Meléndez; 7. The colonial
literary scope: empire, letter, and power Anna More; 8. New Spain's
archival past and present materiality Anna M. Nogar; 9. Early
nineteenth-century nation-building prose Amy E. Wright; 10. The emergence
of the Mexican literary field (1833-69) Victor Barrera Enderle; 11. The
rise of cultural institutions Shelley Garrigan; 12. Liberal literati Juan
Pablo Dabove; 13. The conservative paradigm José Ramón Ruisánchez Serra;
14. Mexican modernismo Adela Pineda Franco; 15. The Ateneo de la Juventud:
the foundations of Mexican intellectual culture Pedro Ángel Palou; 16.
Regimes of the avant-garde: colonialists, stridentists, proletarians,
surrealists, contemporáneos, and independent rupture (1920-50) Yanna
Hadatty Mora; 17. The institution of fiction: from Yáñez, Rulfo, and
Fuentes to Pitol and Del Paso Ryan K. Long; 18. Octavio Paz: literature,
modernity, institutions Maarten Van Delden; 19. Mexican poetry after the
avant-garde Rogelio Guedea; 20. Nonfictions: essays, criticism, and crónica
Beth Jörgensen; 21. Balancing acts: twentieth- and twenty-first-century
Mexican theater Stuart A. Day; 22. Women writers in the land of 'virile'
literature Nuala Finnegan; 23. The hidden histories of gender: LGBTQ
writers and subjectivities in Mexico Michael K. Schuessler; 24. Mexican
literature in the neoliberal era Ignacio M. Sänchez Prado; 25. The
literatures of greater Mexico A. Gabriel Meléndez; 26. Indigenous
literatures of Mexico Kelly McDonough and Gustavo Zapoteco Sideño; 27.
Writing cinema: the communicating vessels of literature and film Niamh
Thornton; 28. Popular narratives: telenovelas, corridos, historietas, and
other literary pursuits Robert McKee and Maricruz Castro Ricalde.
Heather Allen; 2. A chronicon of crónicas: the new Spanish prose narrative
Santa Arias; 3. Theatricality and public enactment of the Mexican colonial
Patricia Ybarra; 4. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: the tenth muse and the
difficult freedom to be Catherine Boyle; 5. Jesuit enlightenment:
interventions in Christianity and intellectualism Ivonne del Valle; 6.
Women in the print culture of new Spain Mariselle Meléndez; 7. The colonial
literary scope: empire, letter, and power Anna More; 8. New Spain's
archival past and present materiality Anna M. Nogar; 9. Early
nineteenth-century nation-building prose Amy E. Wright; 10. The emergence
of the Mexican literary field (1833-69) Victor Barrera Enderle; 11. The
rise of cultural institutions Shelley Garrigan; 12. Liberal literati Juan
Pablo Dabove; 13. The conservative paradigm José Ramón Ruisánchez Serra;
14. Mexican modernismo Adela Pineda Franco; 15. The Ateneo de la Juventud:
the foundations of Mexican intellectual culture Pedro Ángel Palou; 16.
Regimes of the avant-garde: colonialists, stridentists, proletarians,
surrealists, contemporáneos, and independent rupture (1920-50) Yanna
Hadatty Mora; 17. The institution of fiction: from Yáñez, Rulfo, and
Fuentes to Pitol and Del Paso Ryan K. Long; 18. Octavio Paz: literature,
modernity, institutions Maarten Van Delden; 19. Mexican poetry after the
avant-garde Rogelio Guedea; 20. Nonfictions: essays, criticism, and crónica
Beth Jörgensen; 21. Balancing acts: twentieth- and twenty-first-century
Mexican theater Stuart A. Day; 22. Women writers in the land of 'virile'
literature Nuala Finnegan; 23. The hidden histories of gender: LGBTQ
writers and subjectivities in Mexico Michael K. Schuessler; 24. Mexican
literature in the neoliberal era Ignacio M. Sänchez Prado; 25. The
literatures of greater Mexico A. Gabriel Meléndez; 26. Indigenous
literatures of Mexico Kelly McDonough and Gustavo Zapoteco Sideño; 27.
Writing cinema: the communicating vessels of literature and film Niamh
Thornton; 28. Popular narratives: telenovelas, corridos, historietas, and
other literary pursuits Robert McKee and Maricruz Castro Ricalde.
1. The languages and literature of early print culture in the colonia
Heather Allen; 2. A chronicon of crónicas: the new Spanish prose narrative
Santa Arias; 3. Theatricality and public enactment of the Mexican colonial
Patricia Ybarra; 4. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: the tenth muse and the
difficult freedom to be Catherine Boyle; 5. Jesuit enlightenment:
interventions in Christianity and intellectualism Ivonne del Valle; 6.
Women in the print culture of new Spain Mariselle Meléndez; 7. The colonial
literary scope: empire, letter, and power Anna More; 8. New Spain's
archival past and present materiality Anna M. Nogar; 9. Early
nineteenth-century nation-building prose Amy E. Wright; 10. The emergence
of the Mexican literary field (1833-69) Victor Barrera Enderle; 11. The
rise of cultural institutions Shelley Garrigan; 12. Liberal literati Juan
Pablo Dabove; 13. The conservative paradigm José Ramón Ruisánchez Serra;
14. Mexican modernismo Adela Pineda Franco; 15. The Ateneo de la Juventud:
the foundations of Mexican intellectual culture Pedro Ángel Palou; 16.
Regimes of the avant-garde: colonialists, stridentists, proletarians,
surrealists, contemporáneos, and independent rupture (1920-50) Yanna
Hadatty Mora; 17. The institution of fiction: from Yáñez, Rulfo, and
Fuentes to Pitol and Del Paso Ryan K. Long; 18. Octavio Paz: literature,
modernity, institutions Maarten Van Delden; 19. Mexican poetry after the
avant-garde Rogelio Guedea; 20. Nonfictions: essays, criticism, and crónica
Beth Jörgensen; 21. Balancing acts: twentieth- and twenty-first-century
Mexican theater Stuart A. Day; 22. Women writers in the land of 'virile'
literature Nuala Finnegan; 23. The hidden histories of gender: LGBTQ
writers and subjectivities in Mexico Michael K. Schuessler; 24. Mexican
literature in the neoliberal era Ignacio M. Sänchez Prado; 25. The
literatures of greater Mexico A. Gabriel Meléndez; 26. Indigenous
literatures of Mexico Kelly McDonough and Gustavo Zapoteco Sideño; 27.
Writing cinema: the communicating vessels of literature and film Niamh
Thornton; 28. Popular narratives: telenovelas, corridos, historietas, and
other literary pursuits Robert McKee and Maricruz Castro Ricalde.
Heather Allen; 2. A chronicon of crónicas: the new Spanish prose narrative
Santa Arias; 3. Theatricality and public enactment of the Mexican colonial
Patricia Ybarra; 4. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: the tenth muse and the
difficult freedom to be Catherine Boyle; 5. Jesuit enlightenment:
interventions in Christianity and intellectualism Ivonne del Valle; 6.
Women in the print culture of new Spain Mariselle Meléndez; 7. The colonial
literary scope: empire, letter, and power Anna More; 8. New Spain's
archival past and present materiality Anna M. Nogar; 9. Early
nineteenth-century nation-building prose Amy E. Wright; 10. The emergence
of the Mexican literary field (1833-69) Victor Barrera Enderle; 11. The
rise of cultural institutions Shelley Garrigan; 12. Liberal literati Juan
Pablo Dabove; 13. The conservative paradigm José Ramón Ruisánchez Serra;
14. Mexican modernismo Adela Pineda Franco; 15. The Ateneo de la Juventud:
the foundations of Mexican intellectual culture Pedro Ángel Palou; 16.
Regimes of the avant-garde: colonialists, stridentists, proletarians,
surrealists, contemporáneos, and independent rupture (1920-50) Yanna
Hadatty Mora; 17. The institution of fiction: from Yáñez, Rulfo, and
Fuentes to Pitol and Del Paso Ryan K. Long; 18. Octavio Paz: literature,
modernity, institutions Maarten Van Delden; 19. Mexican poetry after the
avant-garde Rogelio Guedea; 20. Nonfictions: essays, criticism, and crónica
Beth Jörgensen; 21. Balancing acts: twentieth- and twenty-first-century
Mexican theater Stuart A. Day; 22. Women writers in the land of 'virile'
literature Nuala Finnegan; 23. The hidden histories of gender: LGBTQ
writers and subjectivities in Mexico Michael K. Schuessler; 24. Mexican
literature in the neoliberal era Ignacio M. Sänchez Prado; 25. The
literatures of greater Mexico A. Gabriel Meléndez; 26. Indigenous
literatures of Mexico Kelly McDonough and Gustavo Zapoteco Sideño; 27.
Writing cinema: the communicating vessels of literature and film Niamh
Thornton; 28. Popular narratives: telenovelas, corridos, historietas, and
other literary pursuits Robert McKee and Maricruz Castro Ricalde.