Hispanic Literature Criticism: Guimarães Rosa-Viramontes

Hispanic Literature Criticism: Guimarães Rosa-Viramontes
Title Hispanic Literature Criticism: Guimarães Rosa-Viramontes PDF eBook
Author Susan Salas
Publisher Gale Cengage
Pages 632
Release 1999
Genre Literary Criticism
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Hispanic Literature

Hispanic Literature
Title Hispanic Literature PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre
ISBN 9780787637576

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British Bulletin of Publications on Latin America, the Caribbean, Portugal, and Spain

British Bulletin of Publications on Latin America, the Caribbean, Portugal, and Spain
Title British Bulletin of Publications on Latin America, the Caribbean, Portugal, and Spain PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 362
Release 2000
Genre Caribbean Area
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Hispanic Literature

Hispanic Literature
Title Hispanic Literature PDF eBook
Author Susan Salas
Publisher
Pages
Release 1999
Genre
ISBN 9780787637552

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The Shattered Mirror

The Shattered Mirror
Title The Shattered Mirror PDF eBook
Author María Elena de Valdés
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 300
Release 2010-07-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0292786824

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Popular images of women in Mexico—conveyed through literature and, more recently, film and television—were long restricted to either the stereotypically submissive wife and mother or the demonized fallen woman. But new representations of women and their roles in Mexican society have shattered the ideological mirrors that reflected these images. This book explores this major change in the literary representation of women in Mexico. María Elena de Valdés enters into a selective and hard-hitting examination of literary representation in its social context and a contestatory engagement of both the literary text and its place in the social reality of Mexico. Some of the topics she considers are Carlos Fuentes and the subversion of the social codes for women; the poetic ties between Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and Octavio Paz; questions of female identity in the writings of Rosario Castellanos, Luisa Josefina Hernández, María Luisa Puga, and Elena Poniatowska; the Chicana writing of Sandra Cisneros; and the postmodern celebration—without reprobation—of being a woman in Laura Esquivel's Like Water for Chocolate.

Tele-oncology

Tele-oncology
Title Tele-oncology PDF eBook
Author Giovanna Gatti
Publisher Springer
Pages 91
Release 2015-06-09
Genre Medical
ISBN 3319163787

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This book explains how telemedicine can offer solutions capable of improving the care and survival rates of cancer patients and can also help patients to live a normal life in spite of their condition. Different fields of application – community, hospital and home based – are examined, and detailed attention is paid to the use of tele-oncology in rural/extreme rural settings and in developing countries. The impact of new technologies and the opportunities afforded by the social web are both discussed. The concluding chapters consider eLearning in relation to cancer care and assess the scope for education to improve prevention. No medical condition can shatter people’s lives as cancer does today and the need to develop strategies to reduce the disease burden and improve quality of life is paramount. Readers will find this new volume in Springer’s TELe Health series to be a rich source of information on the important contribution that can be made by telemedicine in achieving these goals.

Ka

Ka
Title Ka PDF eBook
Author John Crowley
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 486
Release 2017-10-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1481495615

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“Ka is a beautiful, often dreamlike late masterpiece.” —Los Angeles Times “One of our country’s absolutely finest novelists.” —Peter Straub, New York Times bestselling author of Interior Darkness and Ghost Story From award-winning author John Crowley comes an exquisite fantasy novel about a man who tells the story of a crow named Dar Oakley and his impossible lives and deaths in the land of Ka. A Crow alone is no Crow. Dar Oakley—the first Crow in all of history with a name of his own—was born two thousand years ago. When a man learns his language, Dar finally gets the chance to tell his story. He begins his tale as a young man, and how he went down to the human underworld and got hold of the immortality meant for humans, long before Julius Caesar came into the Celtic lands; how he sailed West to America with the Irish monks searching for the Paradise of the Saints; and how he continuously went down into the land of the dead and returned. Through his adventures in Ka, the realm of Crows, and around the world, he found secrets that could change the humans’ entire way of life—and now may be the time to finally reveal them.