Narrative innovation and political change in Mexico
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Narrative innovation and political change in Mexico
(University of Texas studies in contemporary Spanish-American fiction, vol. 4)
P. Lang, c1989
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Includes bibligraphical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Narrative Innovation and Political Change in Mexico shows that novels, considered as part of their social context, are not simply reflections of society, but often manifest change before it is apparent in the political realm. The author explains this function by reference to narrative techniques as well as to thematic material. He uses the other arts (especially painting) as corroborating factors, in an exposition based on three periods of remarkable innovation in twentieth-century Mexican fiction, ending with the analogy of narrative fiction to politics in the nineteen-eighties.
目次
Contents: Revolution and Vanguardism: 1910-1934 - The International Context of Nationalism: 1942-1958 - Rebellion and Analysis: 1962-1979 (with a glance at the following decade) - A Century of Plans: 1816-1895.
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