The natural world in Latin American literatures

ecocritical essays on twentieth century writings

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The natural world in Latin American literatures

ecocritical essays on twentieth century writings

"This volume advances the ecocritical conversation among Latin Americanists, furthering insight into the relationship between humans and their environments, transcending national boundaries by addressing diverse regions. The forms of environmental criticism practiced converge with literary history, aesthetic theory, postcolonialism, and Marxism, broadening the ecocritical approach and providing a strong overview to this growing critical movement"--Provided by publisher.

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Table of Contents

Preface / Adrian Taylor Kane
I. Nature, modernity and technology in twentieth-century Latin American fiction. Ecological criticism and Spanish American fiction: an overview / Jonathan Tittler; Nature and the discourse of modernity in Spanish American avant-garde fiction / Adrian Taylor Kane; Nature in the twentieth-century Latin American novel (1900-1967) and in Cien años de soledad of Garciá Maŕquez. / Raymond L. Williams; The long and winding road of technology from Maria to Cien años de soledad to Mantra: an ecocritical reading / Gustavo Llarull
II. Environmental utopias and dystopias. Caribbean utopias and dystopias: the emergence of the environmental writer and artist / Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert; Paradise lost: a reading of Waslala from the perspective of feminist utopianism and ecofeminism / Marisa Pereyra; Barbarian civilization: travel and landscape in Don Segundo Sombra and the contemporary Argentinean novel / Martin Camps
III. Ecology and the subaltern. Dissecting environmental racism: redirecting the "toxic" in Alicia Gaspar de Alba's Desert blood and Helena Maraa Viramontes's Under the feet of Jesus / Dora Ramirez-Dhoore; Nature as articulate and inspirited: Oficio de tinieblas by Rosario Castellanos / Traci Roberts-Camps; National nature and ecologies of abjection in Brazilian literature at the turn of the twentieth Century / Mark D. Anderson
Epilogue: "beyond the telluric novel" / Adrian Taylor Kane.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Jefferson, N.C

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Dewey Decimal Class
860.9/36
Library of Congress
PQ7082.N7 N28 2010

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Pagination
p. cm.

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Open Library
OL24467795M
ISBN 13
9780786442874
LCCN
2010008149

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Work ID
OL15506861W

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