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Cuerpos y comportamientos al margen de las normas, relaciones humanas insólitas, animales extrañamente parecidos a nosotros, cosmopolitismo, apertura hacia el otro, son algunas de las marcas diferenciales de la obra de Guadalupe Nettel (Ciudad de México 1973), cuyo centro lo constituyen las excentricidades. ¿Pero puede transgredirse una y otra vez la tradición sin generar una nueva, dentro de la lógica de la “tradición de la ruptura” de Octavio Paz, uno de sus escritores predilectos? Esta pregunta no es sino uno de los hilos conductores de este libro colectivo. Nettel es una de las escritoras mexicanas e incluso hispanoamericanas más afamadas del momento. Traducida a dieciocho idiomas, no deja de acumular premios y distinciones (inter)nacionales. Con ocasión del trigésimo aniversario de Juegos de artificio (1993), su ópera prima, ocho investigadores e investigadoras provenientes de ambos lados del Atlántico proponen en diálogo un análisis crítico del conjunto de su obra, e inclusive, de su papel como gestora cultural. Los ensayos aquí reunidos abordan, entre otros temas, la evolución en su práctica del cuento, su particular estilo de combinar lo freak y lo abyecto, la rica dimensión intertextual de su narrativa, el móvil de los afectos en sus personajes, los lazos entre su discurso y el de Paz, su gestión en la dirección de la Revista de la Universidad, su representación de Francia y de los franceses, las traducciones de sus libros. Todo ello se complementa con una bibliografía de lo que ha escrito y se ha escrito sobre ella, así como con una larga entrevista concedida por la propia autora para este volumen. Tradición y transgresión se asume como una aproximación innovadora a una de las personalidades más notables de las letras mexicanas actuales, pero también como una invitación a proseguir los debates que su obra suscita.
Mexican literature --- History and criticism --- Nettel, Guadalupe, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Examines twentieth-century Mexican literature and philosophy within the broad panorama of Latin American and European existentialisms.
Mexican literature --- Existentialism in literature. --- Philosophy, Modern, in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Mexico --- Intellectual life
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'Gulf Gothic' examines haunted, secret-laden narratives that emerge from the gulfs between people all along the Gulf of Mexico and on both sides of the Rio Grande. The Gulf is presented as a unified region and as dynamic ground zero of North American (and global) cross-culturality and traumas.
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The Fame of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz traces the meteoric trajectory of the Mexican Tenth Muse's renown and studies how her worldly celebrity was altered posthumously by elegists in her Fama y obras póstumas [Fame and Posthumous Works] of 1700. In this study of a polyphonic, transatlantic volume, the didactic framework of early modern fame is pushed to its limits as panegyrists inscribe the nun into an evolving world-view that could trade in the fictions of the saintly exemplar, the Tenth Muse or a New World treasure, but could not preserve a woman's renown on the grounds of authorship. Only by making her legible could she vie for the promise of posthumous fame. In flushing out the machinations of Sor Juana's role as agent of her own celebrity as well as the negotiations of her contemporaries, this book opens new lines of inquiry in the study of early modern fame and print culture and the role of writers, panegyrists and editors as cultural agents in the transatlantic literary relationship between Mexico and Spain. The Fame of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz traces the meteoric trajectory of the Mexican Tenth Muse's renown and studies how her worldly celebrity was altered posthumously by elegists in her Fama y obras póstumas [Fame and Posthumous Works] of 1700. In this study of a polyphonic, transatlantic volume, the didactic framework of early modern fame is pushed to its limits as panegyrists inscribe the nun into an evolving world-view that could trade in the fictions of the saintly exemplar, the Tenth Muse or a New World treasure, but could not preserve a woman's renown on the grounds of authorship. Only by making her legible could she vie for the promise of posthumous fame. In flushing out the machinations of Sor Juana's role as agent of her own celebrity as well as the negotiations of her contemporaries, this book opens new lines of inquiry in the study of early modern fame and print culture and the role of writers, panegyrists and editors as cultural agents in the transatlantic literary relationship between Mexico and Spain.
Social and cultural history. --- Gender studies: women and girls. --- Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 17th Century * --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors. --- HISTORY / Women * --- Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700. --- Literary studies: c. 1500 to c. 1800. --- Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, fame, early modern women, posterity, posthumous works. --- Cruz, de la, Juana Inés --- Mexican literature --- History and criticism. --- Juana Inés de la Cruz, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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