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French literature --- Latin America in literature --- France --- Latin America
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Historical fiction, Spanish American --- Spanish American fiction --- Conquerors in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Latin America --- In literature. --- Conquerors in literature --- History and criticism --- Historical fiction [Spanish American ] --- 20th century --- Latin America in literature
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Fiction --- Spanish-American literature --- Latin American fiction --- History and criticism --- Latin America --- In literature --- 860 <8> --- 860-31 --- -Literature and society --- -Literature --- Literature and sociology --- Society and literature --- Sociology and literature --- Sociolinguistics --- Latin American literature --- Spaanse literatuur: Zuid-Amerika --- Spaanse literatuur: roman --- Social aspects --- In literature. --- Literature and society --- History and criticism. --- -Spaanse literatuur: Zuid-Amerika --- 860-31 Spaanse literatuur: roman --- 860 <8> Spaanse literatuur: Zuid-Amerika --- -860-31 Spaanse literatuur: roman --- Literature --- Latin American fiction - History and criticism --- Latin America - In literature
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"Es muy productivo pensar en la modernidad como el discurso identitario que sirvió a Europa (al mundo blanco) para asumir el el dominio mundial - afirma Mary Louise Pratt y se pregunta: ¿Qué aspecto habría tenido la modernidad europea si sus campesinos desplazados no hubieran tenido ningún sitio al que ir, es decir, habrían tenido Ital e Irlanda revoluciones agrícolas como las de México y Rusia? ¿Son ideológicamente inocentes metáforas como "flujos migratorios" o "economía informal?" ¿Qué revela una secta religiosa en Cuzco sobre el capitalismo y su afán predatorio?, y también ¿lo combate en alguna medida? ¿Tiene sexo la violencia? ¿Por qué la mitología de guerra habla de los que parten al frente pero no de los que se quedan? El presente ensayo articula cuestiones como estas en un estudio global de América Latina a través de los imaginarios. Cada capítulo se dedica al estudio de un proceso histórico, social y económico desde la colonia hasta la actualidad. La autora sigue prestando atención a la cultura letrada pero también a los deseos, los conflictos y las ansiedades de las sociedades, así como a otros objetos reveladores -mitos de la cultura popular, documentos legales, discursos públicos, pasiones deportivas, prácticas migratorias-. La primera parte del libro reflexiona sobre los grandes relatos que dan coherencia a la historia latinoamericana. La segunda parte rastrea su presencia en textos y obras de los 2000. Y todo está atravesado por las grandes luchas emancipatorias del hemisferio y del planeta: la descolonización, es decir, la lucha por eliminar las jerarquías e idearios neocoloniales; el anticapitalismo, es decir, la lucha contra la explotación de las personas y de la tierra, y el feminismo, es decir, la lucha contra el patriarcado." --Contratapa.
Análisis del discurso. --- Autoras latinoamericanas. --- Civilization. --- Discourse analysis. --- Literatura y sociedad --- Literature and society --- Literature and society. --- Literature. --- Mujeres --- Women authors, Latin American. --- Women --- Condiciones sociales --- Social conditions --- Social conditions. --- América Latina --- Latin America --- Latin America. --- Civilización. --- En la cultura popular. --- En la literatura. --- In literature. --- In popular culture. --- In popular culture --- In literature --- Women - Latin America - Social conditions --- Latin America - In popular culture --- Literature and society - Latin America --- Latin America - In literature
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An account of the literature of the Spanish-speaking Americas from the time of Columbus to Latin American Independence, this book examines the origins of colonial Latin American literature in Spanish, the writings and relationships among major literary and intellectual figures of the colonial period, and much more.
Spanish American literature --- Imperialism in literature. --- Indians --- Spanish language --- History and criticism. --- First contact with Europeans. --- History. --- Latin America --- In literature. --- Discovery and exploration --- Spanish. --- Asociación Latinoamericana de Libre Comercio countries --- Neotropical region --- Neotropics --- New World tropics --- Spanish America --- First contact of aboriginal peoples with Westerners --- Littérature hispano-américaine --- Impérialisme dans la littérature --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Espagnol (Langue) --- Histoire et critique --- Premiers contacts avec les Européens --- Histoire --- Amérique latine dans la littérature --- Amérique latine --- Découverte et exploration espagnoles --- History and criticism --- History --- In literature --- First contact (Anthropology) --- First contact with Europeans --- First contact with other peoples. --- Spanish American literature - To 1800 - History and criticism --- Spanish language - Latin America - History --- Latin America - In literature --- Imperialism in literature --- First contact with other peoples
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Qu’est-ce que le tiers-mondisme ? Pour les tenants de ce courant politique, il s’agissait de faire la révolution dans les pays en voie de développement ; pour nombre d’auteurs français, il a été, de 1950 à 1985, un discours phare. Désormais raillé, quand il n’est pas oublié, le tiers-mondisme reste pourtant d’actualité, car il annonçait la crise contemporaine des figures de l’intellectuel et du militant. Quarante ans après son apogée, le temps est venu d’analyser, en historien des idées, la rencontre inattendue entre la « faucille »et le « condor », entre une gauche radicale et le cône Sud de l’Amérique latine. Examinant le tiers-mondisme latino-américain, Mauricio Segura retrace son émergence, son apogée et sa décomposition, et il démonte ses logiques argumentative et narrative. Né de la conjoncture de la Guerre froide, ce complexe idéologique est non seulement le signe du rejet de la politique par les intellectuels sous la ve République, mais aussi un transfert utopique, la manifestation d’un désir d’exotisme et une réaction contre le féminisme. Le tiers-mondisme est ici replongé dans le vacarme des discours de la deuxième moitié du xxe siècle. En se penchant sur des essais ou des romans de Sartre, Fanon, Debray, Detrez, Bruckner, mais aussi de Camus, Lévi-Strauss, Aron et Revel, sans oublier les romans de Gérard de Villiers, Mauricio Segura rappelle que si le héros tiers-mondiste court le monde, c’est autant pour saisir l’Autre que pour se comprendre lui-même.
Détention provisoire --- Amérique latine dans la littérature. --- Révolutions et socialisme --- Intellectuels --- Opinion publique --- Latin America in literature. --- Revolutions and socialism --- Intellectuals --- Public opinion --- Latin America --- In literature. --- Amérique latine --- Pays en voie de développement --- Developing countries --- Opinion publique française. --- Foreign public opinion, French. --- Socialism and revolutions --- Socialism --- Emerging nations --- Fourth World --- Global South --- LDC's --- Least developed countries --- Less developed countries --- Newly industrialized countries --- Newly industrializing countries --- NICs (Newly industrialized countries) --- Third World --- Underdeveloped areas --- Underdeveloped countries --- Asociación Latinoamericana de Libre Comercio countries --- Neotropical region --- Neotropics --- New World tropics --- Spanish America --- Détention provisoire - Quebec (Province) --- Détention provisoire - Canada --- Détention provisoire - Europe --- Amérique latine --- littérature --- socialisme --- opinion publique --- intellectuels --- révolutions
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Collective memory in literature. --- History in literature. --- Literature and history --- Politics and literature --- Spanish American literature --- Subjectivity in literature. --- History --- History and criticism. --- Latin America --- In literature. --- Littérature hispano-américaine --- Histoire dans la littérature --- Mémoire collective dans la littérature --- Subjectivité dans la littérature --- Littérature et histoire --- Politique et littérature --- Amérique latine dans la littérature --- History in literature --- Collective memory in literature --- Subjectivity in literature --- Littérature hispano-américaine --- Histoire dans la littérature --- Mémoire collective dans la littérature --- Subjectivité dans la littérature --- Littérature et histoire --- Politique et littérature --- Amérique latine dans la littérature --- Spanish-American literature --- Thematology --- History and criticism --- In literature --- Histoire et critique --- Histoire --- Spanish American literature - History and criticism --- Literature and history - Latin America - History --- Politics and literature - Latin America - History --- Latin America - In literature
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"Revolutionary Subjects demonstrates that East and West German literary interests in Latin America coincided with debates about the political relevance of literature in the Cold War. Through a combination of close reading, contextual analysis, and careful theoretical work, Trnka examines textual instances of aesthetic solidarity, which, she argues, anticipated conceptual reorganizations of the world connoted by the transnational or the global" --
Braun, Volker, 1939- -- Criticism and interpretation. --- Delius, Friedrich Christian, 1943- -- Criticism and interpretation. --- Enzensberger, Hans Magnus -- Criticism and interpretation. --- German literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism. --- Latin America -- In literature. --- Müller, Heiner, 1929-1995 -- Criticism and interpretation. --- Politics in literature. --- German literature --- Politics in literature --- Languages & Literatures --- Germanic Literature --- Political science in literature --- History and criticism --- History and criticism. --- Enzensberger, Hans Magnus --- Braun, Volker, --- Müller, Heiner, --- Delius, Friedrich Christian, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Latin America --- In literature. --- Delius, F. C. --- Mi︠u︡ler, Haĭner, --- Müller, Reimund Heiner, --- Мюлер, Хейнер, --- Quilt, Linda --- Thalmayr, Andreas --- Ambras, Elisabeth --- Ost-West-Konflikt --- Solidarität --- Lateinamerikabild --- Braun, Volker --- Delius, Friedrich Christian --- Müller, Heiner --- Solidarität. --- Ost-West-Konflikt. --- Lateinamerikabild. --- Messer, Max, --- Criticism and Theory. --- Geoculture. --- German Literature. --- Latin America.
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This study analyzes the impact of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman on José Martí and his search for a political and cultural design for postcolonial Latin America. Martí integrated Emerson's call for individual self-reliance and for cultural independence from Europe, as well as Whitman's embrace of liberty and democracy and his poetry and prose reveal the formal and conceptual influence of the two North American writers.
Colonies in literature. --- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882 -- Influence. --- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882 -- Political and social views. --- Latin America -- In literature. --- Marti ́, Jose ́, 1853-1895 -- Criticism and interpretation. --- Marti ́, Jose ́, 1853-1895 -- Political and social views. --- Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 -- Influence. --- Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 -- Political and social views. --- Colonies in literature --- Romance Literatures --- Languages & Literatures --- Spanish Literature --- Martí, José, --- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, --- Whitman, Walt, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Political and social views. --- Influence. --- Latin America --- In literature. --- Ouïtman, Ouōlt, --- Uitman, Uolʹt, --- Uitmen, Uot, --- Uitmen, Uolt, --- Viṭman̲, Vālṭ, --- Vālṭ Viṭman̲, --- Witʻŭmŏn, --- Ṿiṭman, Ṿolṭ, --- Vālṭviṭman̲, --- Waltvitmen, --- Whitman, Walter, --- Huiteman, --- Veeitman, --- Уитмен, Уолт, --- ויטמן, וולט, --- װיטמאן, װאלט, --- ويتمن، والت، --- Vitmen, Volt, --- Uitman, Uollt, --- Huiteman, Huate, --- 華特·惠特曼, --- Imarsana, Rāfa Vālḍō, --- Emerson, R. W. --- Emerson, Waldo, --- Emerson, R. Waldo --- Ėmerson, Ralʹf Uoldo, --- Ai-mo-sheng, --- Emarsan̲, --- אמרסון, רלף ולדו, --- עמערסון, ראלף וואלדא, --- Martí, José --- Martí, José Julián --- Marti, Khose --- Martí, Pepe --- Martí Pérez, José --- Martí y Pérez, José Julián --- Pérez, José Julián Martí y --- מארטי, כאסע
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