Cuentos de Magia, de Misterio, Y de Horror

Cuentos de Magia, de Misterio, Y de Horror
Title Cuentos de Magia, de Misterio, Y de Horror PDF eBook
Author Alfredo Cardona Peña
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 1966
Genre Costa Rican fiction
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Cyborgs, Sexuality, and the Undead

Cyborgs, Sexuality, and the Undead
Title Cyborgs, Sexuality, and the Undead PDF eBook
Author M. Elizabeth Ginway
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Pages 313
Release 2020-12-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0826501192

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Writers in Brazil and Mexico discovered early on that speculative fiction provides an ideal platform for addressing the complex issues of modernity, yet the study of speculative fictions rarely strays from the United States and England. Cyborgs, Sexuality, and the Undead expands the traditional purview of speculative fiction in all its incarnations (science fiction, fantasy, horror) beyond the traditional Anglo-American context to focus on work produced in Mexico and Brazil across a historical overview from 1870 to the present. The book portrays the effects—and ravages—of modernity in these two nations, addressing its technological, cultural, and social consequences and their implications for the human body. In Cyborgs, Sexuality, and the Undead, M. Elizabeth Ginway examines all these issues from a number of theoretical perspectives, most importantly through the lens of Bolívar Echeverría’s “baroque ethos,” which emphasizes the strategies that subaltern populations may adopt in order to survive and prosper in the face of massive historical and structural disadvantages. Foucault’s concept of biopolitics is developed in discussion with Roberto Esposito’s concept of immunity and Giorgio Agamben’s distinction between “political life” and “bare life.” This book will be of interest to scholars of speculative fiction, as well as Mexicanists and Brazilianists in history, literary studies, and critical theory.

Latin American Science Fiction Writers

Latin American Science Fiction Writers
Title Latin American Science Fiction Writers PDF eBook
Author Darrell B. Lockhart
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 249
Release 2004-03-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0313061556

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Many readers are unaware of the vast universe of Latin American science fiction, which has its roots in the 18th century and has flourished to the present day. Because science fiction is part of Latin American popular culture, it reflects cultural and social concerns and comments on contemporary society. While there is a growing body of criticism on Latin American science fiction, most studies treat only a single author or work. This reference offers a broad overview of Latin American science fiction. Included are alphabetically arranged entries on 70 Latin American science fiction writers. While some of these are canonical figures, others have been largely neglected. Since much of science fiction has been written by women, many women writers are profiled. Each entry is prepared by an expert contributor and includes a short biography, a discussion of the writer's works, and primary and secondary bibliographies. The volume closes with a general bibliography of anthologies and criticism.

Cosmos Latinos

Cosmos Latinos
Title Cosmos Latinos PDF eBook
Author Andrea L. Bell
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Pages 372
Release 2003-07-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780819566348

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The first-ever collection of Latin American science fiction in English.

Catalog of the Latin American Collection

Catalog of the Latin American Collection
Title Catalog of the Latin American Collection PDF eBook
Author University of Texas at Austin. Library. Latin American Collection
Publisher
Pages 780
Release 1969
Genre Latin America
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Fantasy and Imagination in the Mexican Narrative

Fantasy and Imagination in the Mexican Narrative
Title Fantasy and Imagination in the Mexican Narrative PDF eBook
Author Ross Larson
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 1977
Genre Lo sobrenatural en la literatura
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Latin American Popular Culture

Latin American Popular Culture
Title Latin American Popular Culture PDF eBook
Author Arthur A. Natella, Jr.
Publisher McFarland
Pages 210
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0786451483

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This book details many aspects of Latin American culture as experienced by millions of people living in Central and South America. The author argues that despite early and considerable European influences on the region, indigenous Latin American traditions still characterize much of the social and artistic heritage of the Latin American countries. Several chapters provide detailed accounts of daily life, including descriptions of contemporary dress, mealtime traditions, transportation, and traditional ways of conducting business. Other chapters focus on the cultural significance of the popular music, art, and literature prevalent in each Latin American country. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.