Taking Their Word : Literature and the Signs of Central America /
In Taking Their Word, Arias complicates notions of the cultural production of Central America. Arias demonstrates that Central America and its literature are marked by an indigenousness that has never before been fully theorized or critically grasped. With this groundbreaking work, Arias establishes...
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
2007.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Revolutionary endgame : globalization and the trajectory of narrative
- Erotic transgression and recodification of values in Asturias's Mulata
- Identity or literariness : the emergence of a New Maya literature
- Authoring ethnicized subjects : the performative production of the subaltern self
- After the controversy : lessons learned about subalternity and the indigenous subject
- Reading truthfully : an American reading of a subaltern text
- The burning of the Spanish embassy : Máximo Cajal versus David Stoll
- The Maya movement
- Central American-Americans? : Latino and Latin American subjectivities
- American Central Americans : invisibility and representation in the Latino United States
- Conclusion: Forever modern, forever marginal.