A History of Mexican Poetry
Herausgeber: Ruisánchez Serra, José Ramón; Sánchez Prado, Ignacio M; Nogar, Anna M
A History of Mexican Poetry
Herausgeber: Ruisánchez Serra, José Ramón; Sánchez Prado, Ignacio M; Nogar, Anna M
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"A History of Mexican Poetry provides a global understanding of Mexican poetry, its institutions and its main authors for students and scholars in any discipline connected to the subject"--
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"A History of Mexican Poetry provides a global understanding of Mexican poetry, its institutions and its main authors for students and scholars in any discipline connected to the subject"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781108831451
- ISBN-10: 1108831451
- Artikelnr.: 69229609
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781108831451
- ISBN-10: 1108831451
- Artikelnr.: 69229609
Introduction. José Ramón Ruisánchez Serra, Anna M. Nogar and Ignacio M.
Sánchez Prado; 1. The practice of epic and lyric writing in colonial Mexico
Jorge Téllez; 2. La lírica del Fénix: Sor Juana's poetic legacy Anna M.
Nogar; 3. The sound of the word: music and social transgression in lyric
poetry from the colonia onward Jesús Ramos Kittrell; 4. We, the romantics
José Ramón Ruisánchez Serra; 5. Sentimental sociabilities: the young
romantics and their long-lived widows Lilia Granillo Vázquez; 6.
Modernismo's strategic occidentalism. Notes on Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera,
Amado Nervo, and José Juan Tablada Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado; 7. The
crepusculars: Criollo modernism and the invention of the literary province
Luis Vicente de Aguinaga; 8. Poesía en voz alta: a trajectory of poetry and
performance in México Jill S. Kuhnheim; 9. The great synthesis of the
critical poets: the rise of paz Anthony Stanton; 10. Octavio paz and the
institutions of poetry Ángel M. Díaz; 11. The form that contains
multitudes: the Mexican long poem (1924-2020) Tamara R. Williams; 12.
Radical freedoms: neobaroque, Postpoetry Jacobo Sefami; 13. The age of
Anthology Alejandro Higashi; 14. Twentieth-century Mexican poetry: the
popular and the political Seminario de Investigación en Poesía Mexicana
Contemporánea; 15. Poetry in indigenous languages: from the sixteenth to
the twenty-first centuries Mónica Quijano Velasco; 16. Chicanx poetry: the
living lyric Anita Huízar-Hernández; 17. Racimos: dissonances in Mexican
poetry of today Cristián Gómez Olivares; Index.
Sánchez Prado; 1. The practice of epic and lyric writing in colonial Mexico
Jorge Téllez; 2. La lírica del Fénix: Sor Juana's poetic legacy Anna M.
Nogar; 3. The sound of the word: music and social transgression in lyric
poetry from the colonia onward Jesús Ramos Kittrell; 4. We, the romantics
José Ramón Ruisánchez Serra; 5. Sentimental sociabilities: the young
romantics and their long-lived widows Lilia Granillo Vázquez; 6.
Modernismo's strategic occidentalism. Notes on Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera,
Amado Nervo, and José Juan Tablada Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado; 7. The
crepusculars: Criollo modernism and the invention of the literary province
Luis Vicente de Aguinaga; 8. Poesía en voz alta: a trajectory of poetry and
performance in México Jill S. Kuhnheim; 9. The great synthesis of the
critical poets: the rise of paz Anthony Stanton; 10. Octavio paz and the
institutions of poetry Ángel M. Díaz; 11. The form that contains
multitudes: the Mexican long poem (1924-2020) Tamara R. Williams; 12.
Radical freedoms: neobaroque, Postpoetry Jacobo Sefami; 13. The age of
Anthology Alejandro Higashi; 14. Twentieth-century Mexican poetry: the
popular and the political Seminario de Investigación en Poesía Mexicana
Contemporánea; 15. Poetry in indigenous languages: from the sixteenth to
the twenty-first centuries Mónica Quijano Velasco; 16. Chicanx poetry: the
living lyric Anita Huízar-Hernández; 17. Racimos: dissonances in Mexican
poetry of today Cristián Gómez Olivares; Index.
Introduction. José Ramón Ruisánchez Serra, Anna M. Nogar and Ignacio M.
Sánchez Prado; 1. The practice of epic and lyric writing in colonial Mexico
Jorge Téllez; 2. La lírica del Fénix: Sor Juana's poetic legacy Anna M.
Nogar; 3. The sound of the word: music and social transgression in lyric
poetry from the colonia onward Jesús Ramos Kittrell; 4. We, the romantics
José Ramón Ruisánchez Serra; 5. Sentimental sociabilities: the young
romantics and their long-lived widows Lilia Granillo Vázquez; 6.
Modernismo's strategic occidentalism. Notes on Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera,
Amado Nervo, and José Juan Tablada Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado; 7. The
crepusculars: Criollo modernism and the invention of the literary province
Luis Vicente de Aguinaga; 8. Poesía en voz alta: a trajectory of poetry and
performance in México Jill S. Kuhnheim; 9. The great synthesis of the
critical poets: the rise of paz Anthony Stanton; 10. Octavio paz and the
institutions of poetry Ángel M. Díaz; 11. The form that contains
multitudes: the Mexican long poem (1924-2020) Tamara R. Williams; 12.
Radical freedoms: neobaroque, Postpoetry Jacobo Sefami; 13. The age of
Anthology Alejandro Higashi; 14. Twentieth-century Mexican poetry: the
popular and the political Seminario de Investigación en Poesía Mexicana
Contemporánea; 15. Poetry in indigenous languages: from the sixteenth to
the twenty-first centuries Mónica Quijano Velasco; 16. Chicanx poetry: the
living lyric Anita Huízar-Hernández; 17. Racimos: dissonances in Mexican
poetry of today Cristián Gómez Olivares; Index.
Sánchez Prado; 1. The practice of epic and lyric writing in colonial Mexico
Jorge Téllez; 2. La lírica del Fénix: Sor Juana's poetic legacy Anna M.
Nogar; 3. The sound of the word: music and social transgression in lyric
poetry from the colonia onward Jesús Ramos Kittrell; 4. We, the romantics
José Ramón Ruisánchez Serra; 5. Sentimental sociabilities: the young
romantics and their long-lived widows Lilia Granillo Vázquez; 6.
Modernismo's strategic occidentalism. Notes on Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera,
Amado Nervo, and José Juan Tablada Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado; 7. The
crepusculars: Criollo modernism and the invention of the literary province
Luis Vicente de Aguinaga; 8. Poesía en voz alta: a trajectory of poetry and
performance in México Jill S. Kuhnheim; 9. The great synthesis of the
critical poets: the rise of paz Anthony Stanton; 10. Octavio paz and the
institutions of poetry Ángel M. Díaz; 11. The form that contains
multitudes: the Mexican long poem (1924-2020) Tamara R. Williams; 12.
Radical freedoms: neobaroque, Postpoetry Jacobo Sefami; 13. The age of
Anthology Alejandro Higashi; 14. Twentieth-century Mexican poetry: the
popular and the political Seminario de Investigación en Poesía Mexicana
Contemporánea; 15. Poetry in indigenous languages: from the sixteenth to
the twenty-first centuries Mónica Quijano Velasco; 16. Chicanx poetry: the
living lyric Anita Huízar-Hernández; 17. Racimos: dissonances in Mexican
poetry of today Cristián Gómez Olivares; Index.