Espectros
Ghostly Hauntings in Contemporary Transhispanic Narratives
Herausgeber: Petersen, Amanda L.; Ribas-Casasayas, Alberto
Espectros
Ghostly Hauntings in Contemporary Transhispanic Narratives
Herausgeber: Petersen, Amanda L.; Ribas-Casasayas, Alberto
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Espectros is a collection of original scholarly studies on contemporary literature and film in Spanish and by authors of Latin American descent. Contributors contemplate ghosts, haunting, the spectral, and absence as central motifs in narratives that deal with the aftermath of collective or individual trauma.
Espectros is a collection of original scholarly studies on contemporary literature and film in Spanish and by authors of Latin American descent. Contributors contemplate ghosts, haunting, the spectral, and absence as central motifs in narratives that deal with the aftermath of collective or individual trauma.
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- Verlag: Bucknell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 382g
- ISBN-13: 9781611487381
- ISBN-10: 1611487382
- Artikelnr.: 47881399
- Verlag: Bucknell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 382g
- ISBN-13: 9781611487381
- ISBN-10: 1611487382
- Artikelnr.: 47881399
Alberto Ribas-Casasayas is assistant professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies at Santa Clara University. Amanda L. Petersen is associate professor of Spanish in the Department of Languages, Cultures, and Literatures and affiliated faculty for the Latin American Studies and Gender Studies programs at the University of San Diego.
Contents Introduction: Theories of the Ghost in a Transhispanic Context by
Alberto Ribas-Casasayas and Amanda L. Petersen Part I. Ghostly Encounters:
Haunted Histories Chapeter 1: The Museum of Memory: Spectral Presences and
Metaphoric Re-membering by Megan Corbin Chapter 2: The Bright Future of the
Ghost: Memory in the Work of Javier Marías by Isabel Cuñado Chapter 3: The
Spectrality of Political Violence: Exhuming Guatemala's Haunted Past in
Tanya Maria Barrientos's Family Resemblance and Sylvia Sellers's When The
Ground Turns in its Sleep by Susana S. Martínez Part II. The Persistence of
Violence: Trauma as Haunting Chapter 4: Apparitions and Absence:
Spectrality in Contemporary Novels of the Disappeared by Karen Wooley
Martin Chapter 5: The Literalization of Trauma's Specter and the
Problematization of Time in Aparecidos by Charles St-Georges Chapter 6:
Phantom Children: Spectral Presences and the Violent Past in Two Films of
Contemporary Spain by Sarah Thomas Chapter 7: Fog Instead of Land: Spectral
Topographies of Disappearance in Colombia's Recent Literature and Film by
Juliana Martínez Part III. Still Images: The Living and the Dead Chapter 8:
Framing and Feeling Immigration: Haunting Visuality and Alterity in Ramito
de hierbabuena by N. Michelle Murray Chapter 9: Memento Mori: Photography
and Narrative in Cristina Rivera Garza's Nadie Me verá Llorar by Marta
Sierra Part IV. Invisible Hands: Specters of the Market Economy Chapter 10:
Cubagua's Ghosts by Juan Pablo Lupi Chapter 11: Portraits of the Walking
Dead: Transgressing Genres and (In)visible Demographics in Maurice
Echeverría by María del Carmen Caña Jiménez Chapter 12: Haunting
Capitalism: Biutiful, the Specter, and Fantasies of the Global Market by
Victoria L. Garrett and Edward M. Chauca Bibliography Index About the
Contributors
Alberto Ribas-Casasayas and Amanda L. Petersen Part I. Ghostly Encounters:
Haunted Histories Chapeter 1: The Museum of Memory: Spectral Presences and
Metaphoric Re-membering by Megan Corbin Chapter 2: The Bright Future of the
Ghost: Memory in the Work of Javier Marías by Isabel Cuñado Chapter 3: The
Spectrality of Political Violence: Exhuming Guatemala's Haunted Past in
Tanya Maria Barrientos's Family Resemblance and Sylvia Sellers's When The
Ground Turns in its Sleep by Susana S. Martínez Part II. The Persistence of
Violence: Trauma as Haunting Chapter 4: Apparitions and Absence:
Spectrality in Contemporary Novels of the Disappeared by Karen Wooley
Martin Chapter 5: The Literalization of Trauma's Specter and the
Problematization of Time in Aparecidos by Charles St-Georges Chapter 6:
Phantom Children: Spectral Presences and the Violent Past in Two Films of
Contemporary Spain by Sarah Thomas Chapter 7: Fog Instead of Land: Spectral
Topographies of Disappearance in Colombia's Recent Literature and Film by
Juliana Martínez Part III. Still Images: The Living and the Dead Chapter 8:
Framing and Feeling Immigration: Haunting Visuality and Alterity in Ramito
de hierbabuena by N. Michelle Murray Chapter 9: Memento Mori: Photography
and Narrative in Cristina Rivera Garza's Nadie Me verá Llorar by Marta
Sierra Part IV. Invisible Hands: Specters of the Market Economy Chapter 10:
Cubagua's Ghosts by Juan Pablo Lupi Chapter 11: Portraits of the Walking
Dead: Transgressing Genres and (In)visible Demographics in Maurice
Echeverría by María del Carmen Caña Jiménez Chapter 12: Haunting
Capitalism: Biutiful, the Specter, and Fantasies of the Global Market by
Victoria L. Garrett and Edward M. Chauca Bibliography Index About the
Contributors
Contents Introduction: Theories of the Ghost in a Transhispanic Context by
Alberto Ribas-Casasayas and Amanda L. Petersen Part I. Ghostly Encounters:
Haunted Histories Chapeter 1: The Museum of Memory: Spectral Presences and
Metaphoric Re-membering by Megan Corbin Chapter 2: The Bright Future of the
Ghost: Memory in the Work of Javier Marías by Isabel Cuñado Chapter 3: The
Spectrality of Political Violence: Exhuming Guatemala's Haunted Past in
Tanya Maria Barrientos's Family Resemblance and Sylvia Sellers's When The
Ground Turns in its Sleep by Susana S. Martínez Part II. The Persistence of
Violence: Trauma as Haunting Chapter 4: Apparitions and Absence:
Spectrality in Contemporary Novels of the Disappeared by Karen Wooley
Martin Chapter 5: The Literalization of Trauma's Specter and the
Problematization of Time in Aparecidos by Charles St-Georges Chapter 6:
Phantom Children: Spectral Presences and the Violent Past in Two Films of
Contemporary Spain by Sarah Thomas Chapter 7: Fog Instead of Land: Spectral
Topographies of Disappearance in Colombia's Recent Literature and Film by
Juliana Martínez Part III. Still Images: The Living and the Dead Chapter 8:
Framing and Feeling Immigration: Haunting Visuality and Alterity in Ramito
de hierbabuena by N. Michelle Murray Chapter 9: Memento Mori: Photography
and Narrative in Cristina Rivera Garza's Nadie Me verá Llorar by Marta
Sierra Part IV. Invisible Hands: Specters of the Market Economy Chapter 10:
Cubagua's Ghosts by Juan Pablo Lupi Chapter 11: Portraits of the Walking
Dead: Transgressing Genres and (In)visible Demographics in Maurice
Echeverría by María del Carmen Caña Jiménez Chapter 12: Haunting
Capitalism: Biutiful, the Specter, and Fantasies of the Global Market by
Victoria L. Garrett and Edward M. Chauca Bibliography Index About the
Contributors
Alberto Ribas-Casasayas and Amanda L. Petersen Part I. Ghostly Encounters:
Haunted Histories Chapeter 1: The Museum of Memory: Spectral Presences and
Metaphoric Re-membering by Megan Corbin Chapter 2: The Bright Future of the
Ghost: Memory in the Work of Javier Marías by Isabel Cuñado Chapter 3: The
Spectrality of Political Violence: Exhuming Guatemala's Haunted Past in
Tanya Maria Barrientos's Family Resemblance and Sylvia Sellers's When The
Ground Turns in its Sleep by Susana S. Martínez Part II. The Persistence of
Violence: Trauma as Haunting Chapter 4: Apparitions and Absence:
Spectrality in Contemporary Novels of the Disappeared by Karen Wooley
Martin Chapter 5: The Literalization of Trauma's Specter and the
Problematization of Time in Aparecidos by Charles St-Georges Chapter 6:
Phantom Children: Spectral Presences and the Violent Past in Two Films of
Contemporary Spain by Sarah Thomas Chapter 7: Fog Instead of Land: Spectral
Topographies of Disappearance in Colombia's Recent Literature and Film by
Juliana Martínez Part III. Still Images: The Living and the Dead Chapter 8:
Framing and Feeling Immigration: Haunting Visuality and Alterity in Ramito
de hierbabuena by N. Michelle Murray Chapter 9: Memento Mori: Photography
and Narrative in Cristina Rivera Garza's Nadie Me verá Llorar by Marta
Sierra Part IV. Invisible Hands: Specters of the Market Economy Chapter 10:
Cubagua's Ghosts by Juan Pablo Lupi Chapter 11: Portraits of the Walking
Dead: Transgressing Genres and (In)visible Demographics in Maurice
Echeverría by María del Carmen Caña Jiménez Chapter 12: Haunting
Capitalism: Biutiful, the Specter, and Fantasies of the Global Market by
Victoria L. Garrett and Edward M. Chauca Bibliography Index About the
Contributors