Latin American Literature at the Millennium studies canonical and peripheral literary texts that complicate links between locality and geographical place, revealing new configurations of the local. It explores the region’s transition into the twenty-first century and evaluates Latin American authors’ reconciliation of conflicting forces in their construction of everyday places and modes of belonging.
Latin American Literature at the Millennium studies canonical and peripheral literary texts that complicate links between locality and geographical place, revealing new configurations of the local. It explores the region’s transition into the twenty-first century and evaluates Latin American authors’ reconciliation of conflicting forces in their construction of everyday places and modes of belonging.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
CECILY RAYNOR is an assistant professor of Hispanic studies and digital humanities at McGill University in Montreal.
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Introduction: Patterning the Local within the Global 1 Migration Chronotopes: Imagining Time and Space in Two Brazilian Novels 2 Speed Control: The Politics of Mobility in Roberto Bolaño's 2666 and Its Theatrical Adaptation by Àlex Rigola 3 Ambivalent Spaces: Allegories of Ruin in Bernardo Carvalho's Teatro and Gilberto Noll's Harmada 4 Another City and Another Life: Writing Multitudes in Valeria Luiselli's Los ingrávidos Conclusion: Ser de un interval Appendix: Testing Regionalism, Migrant Narratives, and the Construction of Brazil: An Interview with Luiz Ruffato Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction: Patterning the Local within the Global 1 Migration Chronotopes: Imagining Time and Space in Two Brazilian Novels 2 Speed Control: The Politics of Mobility in Roberto Bolaño's 2666 and Its Theatrical Adaptation by Àlex Rigola 3 Ambivalent Spaces: Allegories of Ruin in Bernardo Carvalho's Teatro and Gilberto Noll's Harmada 4 Another City and Another Life: Writing Multitudes in Valeria Luiselli's Los ingrávidos Conclusion: Ser de un interval Appendix: Testing Regionalism, Migrant Narratives, and the Construction of Brazil: An Interview with Luiz Ruffato Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
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