Transnational Cervantes /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
©2006.
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Colección: | University of Toronto romance series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part One. Decolonizing Cervantes. Introduction: The Colonized Imagination
- Internal Colonialism in Early Modern Spain
- 'Under my cloak, I kill the king': Reading and Resistance
- La Mancha as Borderland
- Cervantes and lo real maravilloso
- Carpentier, Forcione, and the 'Persiles'
- The Marvellous as a Contested Site in European Culture
- Ontological Ambiguity and Generic Hybridity in Cervantes
- Cide Hamete Benengeli: The Other Within
- Conclusion
- Part Two. Cervantes' Transnational Romance
- Pilgrimage and Social Change in Persiles y Sigismunda
- Feliciana de la Voz: A Secularized Miracle Story
- 'Segin es cristiana la gente': Antonio de Villasefior's Return to Quintanar de la Orden
- Conclusion: The Reader as Pilgrim
- Turning Spain Inside Out
- Mapping the Fictional Realms of Persiles y Sigismunda
- Transitions: Toward a Poetics of Social Restructuring
- A Nation Traversed by Its Borders
- Part Three. Cervantes Now
- Remembering the Future: Cervantes and the New Moroccan Immigration to Spain
- The New Hispano-Muslims
- Splicing the Broken Thread
- An Internal Colony in Sixteenth-Century Spain
- Cervantes' Moriscas: Yesterday and Tomorrow
- Chicanoizing Don Quixote
- 'Launch against the Windmills!'
- Three Readers Rewriting
- From the Morsico Jofor to the Ghost Dance Cult
- Don Quixote, the Novel, and the Postcolonial World
- Conclusion: Cervantes and Shakespeare: Toward a Canon of Spanglish Literature
- Colonial Quixotes
- Shakespeare, Race, and the Spanish Inquisition
- Toward an Americanist Reading of Persiles y Sigismunda.