The Routledge handbook of violence in Latin American literature
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The Routledge handbook of violence in Latin American literature
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Routledge, 2022
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Content Type: text (rdacontent), Media Type: unmediated (rdamedia), Carrier Type: volume (rdacarrier)
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Introduction: social and historical presentation / Pablo Baisotti
- Early representations of violence in Latin American literature. "Procuró sosegar y pacificar los indios": colonial violence in Latin America / M. Carmen Gómez-Galisteo
- Discursive territories and epistemic violence in the Andean colonial indigenous literature / Nicolás Beauclair
- After Ercilla: violence and militarism in the colonial epic (1569-1610) / Javier de Navascués
- Women and war in the colonial Spanish American epic: gendered boundaries and erotic conquest / Sarissa Carneiro
- Spaces of violence in vice-royal chronicles: about Inca and Mexica-Tenochca narrative tradition / Clementina Battcock and Jhonnatan Zavala
- Ideological violence in Latin American literature. Honor killing in 20th-century Latin American fiction / Jay Corwin
- Frantz Fanon in his third world: violence and decolonization / Marcelo Sanhueza
- Inscriptions and configurations of violence: Italian immigration in Argentina / Fernanda Elisa Bravo Herrera
- History, violence and fiction in Alejo Carpentier's novel reasons of state / Rodica Grigore
- Marxist-Leninist anti-capitalist success: muted violence in Augustin Yañez's Edge of the storm, Juan Rulfo's Pedro Paramo, and Sergio Galindo's precipice / Nancy Ann Watanabe
- Martín Fierro as an integral part of the peronist identity / Pablo Baisotti
- Postcolonial violence and indigeneity in the testimonio: Andean lives, Gregorio Condori Mamani and Asunta Quispe Huamán / Ahmed Correa and Ignacio López-Calvo
- Popular violence and dictatorships in Latin American literature. Remembering violence: the narrative of '68 in Mexico / Stefano Tedeschi
- Dulce patria, a collection of poems about the Chilean dictatorship / Horacio Gutiérrez
- Pain is measured and detailed: representations of pain and guilt in the works of Alejandro Zambra and Carlos Gamerro / Macarena Areco
- From Nunca más to Ni una menos: testimony and fiction in contemporary Argentine narrative / Victoria García
- Rodolfo Walsh and Cuba: commitment and militancy in the shared origins of Latin American testimonio and third cinema / Alejandro Pedregal
- Violence and silence in the feminine narrative on the last civic-military dictactorship in Argentina: neither tricks of the weak nor resilience / Marcela Crespo Buiturón
- Representations of violence and peace in contemporary Central American narrative / Werner Mackenbach
- Counting and recounting stories and bodies: Alfredo Molano on violence and morality / Alejandro Sánchez Lopera
- Violence and responsibility: Ingrid Betancourt and no silence that does not end / Jeffrey Cedeño Mark
- New forms of violence in Latin American literature. Sons without a homeland: young migrants in contemporary literature / Elena Ritondale
- Femicide in contemporary fantastic literature: Solange Rodríguez Pappe, Mónica Ojeda and Denise Phé Funchal / Emanuela Jossa
- Cien botellas en una pared and Blanco nocturno: the feminization and queering of representations of violence in Latin American novels of the [early] 21st century / Mariana Romo-Carmona
- Gender-based violence in Latin-American neo crime fiction literature: The foreign girls by Sergio Olguín / Fabián G. Mossello
- Labor metamorphosis and violence against women in Sergio Chejfec's the dark / Matías Beverinotti
- Skin-deep: a psycho-ontological analysis of violence in Sergio Bizzio's Rabia / Alexander Torres
- Representations of violence in Mexico's theater / Hugo Salcedo Larios
- Post-apocalyptic violence in 21st-century Mexican fiction / Aurelio Iván Guerra and Gabriel Osuna Osuna
- "The past is forever unpredictable": aesthetic and political projections in contemporary Bolivian narrative / Magdalena González Almada
- Literary discourse and representations of violence: spaces and communities in Argentine narrative of the 21st century / Liliana Tozzi
- Three poems/Tres poemas / Jesús J. Barquet
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This Handbook brings together essays from an impressive group of well-established and emerging scholars from all around the world, to show the many different types of violence that have plagued Latin America since the pre-Colombian era, and how each has been seen and characterized in literature and other cultural mediums ever since.
This ambitious collection analyzes texts from some of the region's most tumultuous time periods, beginning with early violence that was predominately tribal and ideological in nature; to colonial and decolonial violence between colonizers and the native population; through to the political violence we have seen in the postmodern period, marked by dictatorship, guerrilla warfare, neoliberalism, as well as representations of violence caused by drug trafficking and migration.
The volume provides readers with literary examples from across the centuries, showing not only how widespread the violence has been, but crucially how it has shaped the region and evolved over time.
目次
Introduction: Social and historical presentation
Pablo Baisotti
SECTION I: Early representations of violence in Latin American Literature
CHAPTER 1
"Procuro sosegar y pacificar los indios": Colonial Violence in Latin America
M. Carmen Gomez-Galisteo
CHAPTER 2
Discursive territories and epistemic violence in the Andean colonial indigenous literature
Nicolas Beauclair
CHAPTER 3
After Ercilla: violence and militarism in the colonial epic (1569-1610)
Javier de Navascues
CHAPTER 4
Women and War in the Colonial Spanish American Epic: Gendered Boundaries and Erotic Conquest
Sarissa Carneiro
CHAPTER 5
Spaces of Violence in Vice-royal Chronicles: about Inca and Mexica-Tenochca Narrative Tradition
Jhonnatan Zavala, and Clementina Battcock
SECTION II: Ideological Violence in Latin American Literature
CHAPTER 6
Honor Killing in 20th Century Latin American Fiction
Jay Corwin
CHAPTER 7
Frantz Fanon in his Third World: Violence and Decolonization
Marcelo Sanhueza
CHAPTER 8
Inscriptions and configurations of violence. Italian immigration in Argentina
Fernanda Elisa Bravo Herrera
CHAPTER 9
History, Violence and Fiction in Alejo Carpentier's Novel Reasons of State
Rodica Grigore
Chapter 10
Marxist-Leninist Anti-Capitalist Success: Muted Violence in Yanez's Edge of the Storm, Rulfo's Pedro Paramo, and Galindo's Precipice
Nancy Ann Watanabe
CHAPTER 11
Martin Fierro as an integral part of the Peronist identity
Pablo Baisotti
CHAPTER 12
Postcolonial violence and indigeneity in the testimonio Andean Lives. Gregorio Condori Mamani and Asunta Quispe Huaman
Ahmed Correa and Ignacio Lopez-Calvo
SECTION III: Popular Violence and Dictatorships in Latin American Literature
CHAPTER 13
Remembering Violence: The Narrative of '68 in Mexico
Stefano Tedeschi
CHAPTER 14
Dulce patria, a collection of poems about the Chilean dictatorship
Horacio Gutierrez
CHAPTER 15
Pain is measured and detailed: representations of pain and guilt in the works of Alejandro Zambra and Carlos Gamerro
Macarena Areco
CHAPTER 16
From Nunca mas to Ni una menos. Testimony and fiction in contemporary Argentine narrative
Victoria Garcia
CHAPTER 17
Rodolfo Walsh and Cuba: Commitment and Militancy in the Shared Origins of Latin American Testimonio and Third Cinema
Alejandro Pedregal
CHAPTER 18
Violence and silence in the feminine narrative on the last civic-military dictactorship in Argentina: neither tricks of the weak nor resilience
Marcela Crespo Buituron
CHAPTER 19
Representations of Violence and Peace in Contemporary Central American Narrative
Werner Mackenbach
CHAPTER 20
Counting and recounting stories and bodies: Alfredo Molano on violence and morality
Alejandro Sanchez Lopera
CHAPTER 21
Violence and Responsibility: Ingrid Betancourt and No Silence That Does Not End
Jeffrey Cedeno Mark
SECTION IV: New forms of violence in Latin American Literature
CHAPTER 22
Sons without a homeland. Young migrants in contemporary literature
Elena Ritondale
CHAPTER 23
Solange Rodriguez Pappe, Monica Ojeda and Denise Phe Funchal: femicide in contemporary fantastic literature
Emanuela Jossa
CHAPTER 24
Cien botellas en una pared and Blanco nocturno: The Feminization and Queering of Representations of Violence in Latin American Novels of the [early] 21st Century
Mariana Romo-Carmona
CHAPTER 25
Gender based Violence in Latin-American Neo Crime Fiction Literature. The Foreign Girls by Sergio Olguin
Fabian Mossello
CHAPTER 26
Labor Metamorphosis and Violence against Women in Sergio Chejfec's The Dark
Matias Beverinotti
CHAPTER 27
Skin-Deep: A Psycho-Ontological Analysis of Violence in Sergio Bizzio's Rabia
Alexander Torres
CHAPTER 28
Representations of violence in Mexico's theater
Hugo Salcedo Larios
CHAPTER 29
Postapocalyptic Violence in 21st-century Mexican fiction
Aurelio Ivan Guerra, and Gabriel Osuna Osuna
CHAPTER 30
"The past is forever unpredictable": aesthetic and political projections in contemporary Bolivian narrative
Magdalena Gonzalez Almada
CHAPTER 31
Literary Discourse and Representations of Violence. Spaces and Communities in Argentine Narrative of the 21st century
Liliana Tozzi
Chapter 32
Three poems / Tres poemas
Jesus J. Barquet
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