Cuadernos interdisciplinarios de estudios literarios

Cuadernos interdisciplinarios de estudios literarios
Title Cuadernos interdisciplinarios de estudios literarios PDF eBook
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Pages 142
Release 1995
Genre Civilization, Hispanic
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Cuadernos interdisciplinarios de estudios literarios

Cuadernos interdisciplinarios de estudios literarios
Title Cuadernos interdisciplinarios de estudios literarios PDF eBook
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Pages 140
Release 1995
Genre Civilization, Hispanic
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Cuadernos del Centro de estudios literarios

Cuadernos del Centro de estudios literarios
Title Cuadernos del Centro de estudios literarios PDF eBook
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Queer Iberia

Queer Iberia
Title Queer Iberia PDF eBook
Author Josiah Blackmore
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 494
Release 1999-08-12
Genre History
ISBN 9780822323495

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DIVA collection of essays exploring ideologies and discourses that center on sexual otherness in medieval Iberian cultures./div

Colección Cuadernos del Centro de Estudios Literarios

Colección Cuadernos del Centro de Estudios Literarios
Title Colección Cuadernos del Centro de Estudios Literarios PDF eBook
Author Centro de Estudios Literarios (México, Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas)
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Narrating the Past

Narrating the Past
Title Narrating the Past PDF eBook
Author David K. Herzberger
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 204
Release 1995-05-24
Genre History
ISBN 9780822315971

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The relationship between fiction and historiography in Francoist Spain (1939–1975) is a contentious one. The intricacies of this relationship, in which fiction works to subvert the regime’s authority to write the past, are the focus of David K. Herzberger’s book. The narrative and rhetorical strategies of historical discourse figure in both the fiction and historiography of postwar Spain. Herzberger analyzes these strategies, identifying the structures and vocabularies they use to frame the past and endow it with particular meanings. He shows how Francoist historians sought to affirm the historical necessity of Franco by linking the regime to a heroic and Christian past, while several types of postwar fiction—such as social realism, the novel of memory, and postmodern novels—created a voice of opposition to this practice. Focusing on the concept of writing history that these opposing strategies convey, Herzberger discloses the layering of truth and meaning that lies at the heart of postwar Spanish narrative from the early 1940s to the fall of Franco. His study clearly reveals how the novel in postwar Spain became a crucial form of dissent from the past as it was conceived and used by the State. Making a decisive intervention in the debate about the ways in which narration determines both the meaning and truth of history and fiction, Narrating the Past will be of special interest to students and scholars of the politics, history, and literature of twentieth-century Spain.

Contemporary Hispanic Crime Fiction

Contemporary Hispanic Crime Fiction
Title Contemporary Hispanic Crime Fiction PDF eBook
Author G. Close
Publisher Springer
Pages 240
Release 2016-04-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230614639

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This study examines representations of the cityscape and of a so-called "new urban violence" in both detective-centered and detectiveless crime fiction produced in Spanish America and Spain during recent decades. It documents the emergence and permutations of this production as an index not only of local perceptions of contemporary urban experience and of a contemporary urban "ecology of fear," but also as a transnational index of the globalization of literary forms and markets. It centers on the inscription of urban space in novels set in the metropolitan centers of the Hispanic World: Mexico City, Bogota, Buenos Aires, and Barcelona.