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245 00 $aDoubles and hybrids in Latin American gothic /$cedited by Antonio Alcalá González and Ilse Bussing López
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490 1 $aRoutledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature ;$v105
520 $aDoubles and Hybridsin Latin American Gothic focuses on a recurrent motif that is fundamental in the Gothic--the double. This volume explores how this ancient notion acquires tremendous force in a region, Latin America, which is itself defined by duplicity (indigenous/European, autochthonous religions/Catholic). Despite this duplicity and at the same time because of it, this region has also generated "mestizaje," or forms resulting from racial mixing and hybridity. This collection, then, aims to contribute to the current discussion about the Gothic in Latin America by examining the doubles and hybrid forms that result from the violent yet culturally fertile process of colonization that took place in the area
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index
505 0 $aScalding drops on a naked eye: the motif of the double in Seeing Red by Lina Meruane / Aurora Piñeiro -- Monstrous/wondrous transformations of the female body: a reading of Daniela Tarazona's El animal sobre la piedra and the gothic / Inés Ordiz -- The doll as uncanny double in Carlos Fuentes's "The Queen Doll" / Antonio Alcalá González -- Knocking at the door of your prison house of history: Carlos Fuentes's Aura (1962) and Angela Carter's "The Lady of the House of Love" (1979) / Gina Wisker -- Trans gothic double in Coelho Netto's novel Esphinge / Daniel Serravalle De Sá -- Gothic Queerpos: metamorphosis, ambiguity, and queer bodies in José Ricardo Chaves's "El prostíbulo de Monsieur Venus" / Norman Marín-Calderón -- Maize, coyotes, and fireflies: transformation and Nagualism in Hombres de maíz / Ilse Bussing López -- Mirrors and shapeshifters: the double in Gastão Cruls and Murilo Rubião / Vinicius Lucas de Souza -- The marvelous gothic in Carpentier's The Kingdom of this World / Esteban Rojas Castro -- Aztec revenants in Mexican fiction / Anna Reid -- From Sierva María de Todos los Ángeles to María Mandinga: gothic transmutations in García Márquez's Del amor yotros demonios / Gilda Pacheco Acuña -- Doubles, specters, and community trauma: collapse, repetition, and horror in the Mexican Earthquakes of 9/19 / Enrique Ajuria Ibarra -- Civilization and barbarism: Argentina and the uncanny other within / Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns -- The Latin American asylum: gothic spaces and the transformation of the mentally ill in Mora's Cachaza and Bodanzky's Bicho de sete cabeças [Brainstorm] / Anthony López Get
545 0 $aAntonio Alcal ̀is a Chair of the Humanities Department and Literature Professor at Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico City. Ilse Marie Bussing López is a Professor of English Literature and a Professor in Gothic Literature in the Master's in Literature at the University of Costa Rica.
588 0 $aPrint version record
650 0 $aGothic fiction (Literary genre), Latin American$xHistory and criticism.
650 0 $aLatin American literature$xHistory and criticism.
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