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010 _a2021042908
020 _a9781119692539 (hardback)
040 _cCavite State University - Main Campus Library
_erda
041 _aeng
050 _aPQ7081
_bA1C73 2022
245 _aA Companion to Latin American literature and culture /
_cedited by Sara Castro-Klaren.
250 _aSecond edition
260 _aHoboken, NJ :
_bJohn Wiley & Sons,
_cc2022.
300 _axvii, 750 pages :
_billustrations (chiefly color)
_c25 cm
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
490 _aBlackwell companions to literature and culture
490 _aBlackwell companions to literature and culture.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _a CODA. Companion 2022 / Sara Castro-Klaren. -- Second Thoughts on the Historical Foundations of Modernity/Coloniality and the Advent of Decolonial Thinking / Walter D Mignolo. -- Coloniality. Mapping the Geopolitics of Contact / Gustavo Verdesio. -- Writing Violence / José Rabasa. -- The Popol Wuj / Carlos M López. -- The Colegio Imperial de Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco and Its Aftermath / Rocío Cortés. -- Memory and "Writing" in the Andes / Sara Castro-Klaren. -- Writing the Andes / Sara Castro-Klaren. -- Court Culture, Ritual, Satire, and Music in Colonial Brazil and Spanish America / Lúcia Helena Costigan. -- Violence in the Land of the Muisca / Álvaro Félix Bolaños. -- The Splendor of Baroque Visual Arts / Lisa DeLeonardis. -- Colonial Religiosity / Kathryn Joy McKnight. -- Transformations. Visual Representations of Tupac Amaru II / Peter Elmore. -- The Caribbean in the Age of Enlightenment, 1788 - 1848 / Franklin W Knight. -- The Philosopher-Traveler / Leila Gómez. -- Slave Culture in Brazil, 1500s-1888 / Hendrik Kraay. -- The Haitian Revolution / Sibylle Fischer. -- The Emergence of National Communities in New Imperial Coordinates. The Gaucho and and the Gauchesca / Abril Trigo. -- Andrés Bello, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, Manuel González Prada, and Teresa de la Parra / Nicolas Sbumway. -- Reading National Subjects / Juan Poblete. -- The Muisca beyond Melancholy / Luis Fernando Restrepo. -- Uncertain Modernities. Shifting Hegemonies / Fernando Degiovanni. -- Machado de Assis / Todd S Garth. -- The Mexican Revolution and the Plastic Arts / Horacio Legras. -- Anthropology, Pedagogy, and the Various Modulations of Indigenismo / Javier Sanjinés C. -- Cultural Theory and the Avant-Gardes / Fernando J Rosenberg. -- Latin American Poetry / Stephen M Hart. -- Literature between the Wars / Adriana J Bergero, Todd S Garth. -- Narratives and Deep Histories / Adriana Michèle Campos Johnson. -- Alterity and Absence / Elizabeth A Marchant. -- Feminist Insurrections / Adriana J Bergero, Elizabeth A Marchant. -- Caribbean Philosophy / Edouard Glissant. -- Global and Local Perspectives. Uncertain Modernities / Elizabeth Monasterios Pérez. -- Testimonio, Subalternity, and Narrative Authority / John Beverley. -- Affectivity beyond "Bare Life" / Hermann Herlinghaus..-- Photography in Latin America / Jorge Coronado. -- Rock and Pop across Cultural Boundaries / Gustavo Verdesio. -- Film, Indigenous Video, and the Lettered City's Visual Economy Revisited / Freya Schiwy. -- Postmodern Theory and Cultural Criticism in Spanish America and Brazil / Ileana Rodríguez. -- Uncharted Waters. Plants, People, and the Ecological Imagination in Latin America / Lesley Wylie. -- Atmospheres of the Marvelous / Jerónimo Arellano. -- The Indigenous "Contact Film" and Its Afterlives in Latin American Cinema / Gustavo Furtado. -- Femicide and Feminist Performance / Debra A Castillo -- Screen Time / Matthew Bush. -- From Human Rights to Rights beyond the Human / Fernando J Rosenberg. -- Imagining Amazonia Cartographically 1 / Amanda M Smith. -- The Affective Aesthetics of Fictional Objects 1 / Juan G Ramos. -- Wars over Water / Orlando Betancor.
520 _a"Codas are by definition short interventions. Codas constitute an attempt to reach a satisfactory, though perhaps always temporary, closing to the musical piece unfolding. The Blackwell Companion to Latin American Literature and Culture did, in the first edition as it does in this second edition, represent, a kind of musical composition where pleats fold and unfold into inner and forward creases, tucks and crevices that seem never ending. Conceived as such, a coda at this moment in history acquires the hue of a paradox, in that it both closes and opens the discussion on Latin American culture writ large. Great change has occurred in Latin America in the last quarter century. Besides a turn to the left that never took place, people in Brazil and Spanish America along with many Indigenous communities living within the borders of various nation-states have experienced and continue to undergo the transformation brought about by the digital forces in play today. The forces of globalization, of which the digital age is only a part, have exacerbated during the 2020 pandemic as people have been forced to communicate and interact more intensely in the internet, making use of every platform available for multiple purposes of exchange. Together, the pandemic and the digital transformation have repositioned subjects, fractured borders, reconfigured modes of production and realigned personal, social and political relations. In this context the paradoxical valance of a coda, as both summary ending but also opening onto uncharted waters, seems justified as a brief introduction to the new and enlightening chapters that comprise the volume in this second edition"-- Provided by publisher
541 _aFund 164
_bLINAR INTERNATIONAL BOOK RESOURCES, INC.
_cPurchased
_d09/18/2023
_e81180
_fPNR
_hPHP 12,284.00
_p2023-08-833A
_q2023-I-1329
650 0 _aLatin American literature
_947291
_xHistory and criticism.
650 0 _aLatin America
_927049
_xIntellectual life.
650 0 _aLatin America
_927049
_x Social life and customs.
700 _aCastro-Klarén, Sara
_947292
_eeditor
856 _uhttp://library.cvsu.edu.ph/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=fa649357d8bc4f41ccd66b4614355e40
_yClick here to view the table of contents
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