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Postnational Perspectives on Contemporary Hispanic Literature /

Moving beyond the traditional study of Hispanic literature on a nation-by-nation basis, this volume explores how globalization affects Spanish and Latin American fiction, poetry, and literary theory. Featuring contributions of scholars from the United States, Latin America, and Europe to demonstrate...

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Otros Autores: Matta Jara, Natalia (Editor ), Scharm, Heike (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2017]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Space, subjectivity, and literary studies in the age of globalization / Nil Santiáñez -- Imaginations from a history of space to a history of movement : Cuba between island-world and world of islands / Ottmar Ette -- A postnational critique of language : the Baroque algorithm / Julio Ortega -- Beyond borders : language and postnational identity in Cecilia Vicuña's I tu / Silvia Goldman -- Postnational masculinities and globalization in Junot Díaz and Juan Francisco Ferr{acute}e / Ricardo F. Vivancos-Perez -- Voluntary exiles, new identities, and the emergence of a postnational sensibility in contemporary Latin American literature / Francisco Brignole -- part III. Postnational perspectives and new world literatures -- The classical tradition of cosmopolitan "spiritual exercises" in Jorge Luis Borges and Latin American postnational literature / Bernat Castany Prado -- Cosmopolitan postnationalists : the case of Virgilio Pi{tilde}nera and Wifredo Lam / Francisco Fernández de Alba -- The postnational reception of Carlos Ruiz Zafón's La sombra del viento / Maarten Steenmeijer. 
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