Reinventing the Americas
Comparative Studies of Literature of the United States and Spanish America
Herausgeber: Chevigny, Bell Gale; Laguardia, Gari
Reinventing the Americas
Comparative Studies of Literature of the United States and Spanish America
Herausgeber: Chevigny, Bell Gale; Laguardia, Gari
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This volume provides a basis for the comparative study of literature of the United States and Spanish America.
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This volume provides a basis for the comparative study of literature of the United States and Spanish America.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 591g
- ISBN-13: 9780521112567
- ISBN-10: 0521112567
- Artikelnr.: 26032972
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 591g
- ISBN-13: 9780521112567
- ISBN-10: 0521112567
- Artikelnr.: 26032972
Preface; Part I. History and the Literary Imagination: 1. Introduction Gari
Laguardia and Bell Gale Chevigny; 2. 'Insatiable Unease': Melville and
Carpentier and the search for an American hermeneutic Bell Gale Chevigny;
3. The fiction of national formation: The Indigenista novels of James
Fenimore Cooper and Rosario Castellanos Cynthia Steele; 4. Supplying
demand: Walt Whitman as the liberal self Doris Sommer; 5. Caliban as poet:
Reversing the maps of domination Susan Willis; 6. Mrs Williams's William
Carlos Julio Marzan; 7. Dreams of Two Americas Pablo Armando Fernandez;
Part II. The Lives and Fictions of American Women: 8. Introduction Bell
Gale Chevigny; 9. This life within me won't keep still Electa Arenal; 10.
Interview with Margaret Randall Bell Gale Chevigny; 11. An invitation to
understanding among poor women of the Americas: The Color Purple and Hasta
No verte, Jesus Mio Lisa Davis; 12. The other face of the phallus Luisa
Valenzuela; 13. Plotting women: Popular narratives for women in the United
States and in Latin America Jean Franco; Part III. Perspectives on Literary
Criticism: 14. Introduction Gari Laguardia; 15. Northrop Frye, modern
fantasy, centrist liberalism, antimarxism, passing time and other limits of
American academic criticism Gene Bell-Villada; 16. Marvelous
relaism/marvelous criticsm Gari Laguardia; 17. Bridge over troubled waters
Edmundo Desnoes; 18. The poet as critics: Wallace Stevens and Octavio Paz
Michael Wood; Index.
Laguardia and Bell Gale Chevigny; 2. 'Insatiable Unease': Melville and
Carpentier and the search for an American hermeneutic Bell Gale Chevigny;
3. The fiction of national formation: The Indigenista novels of James
Fenimore Cooper and Rosario Castellanos Cynthia Steele; 4. Supplying
demand: Walt Whitman as the liberal self Doris Sommer; 5. Caliban as poet:
Reversing the maps of domination Susan Willis; 6. Mrs Williams's William
Carlos Julio Marzan; 7. Dreams of Two Americas Pablo Armando Fernandez;
Part II. The Lives and Fictions of American Women: 8. Introduction Bell
Gale Chevigny; 9. This life within me won't keep still Electa Arenal; 10.
Interview with Margaret Randall Bell Gale Chevigny; 11. An invitation to
understanding among poor women of the Americas: The Color Purple and Hasta
No verte, Jesus Mio Lisa Davis; 12. The other face of the phallus Luisa
Valenzuela; 13. Plotting women: Popular narratives for women in the United
States and in Latin America Jean Franco; Part III. Perspectives on Literary
Criticism: 14. Introduction Gari Laguardia; 15. Northrop Frye, modern
fantasy, centrist liberalism, antimarxism, passing time and other limits of
American academic criticism Gene Bell-Villada; 16. Marvelous
relaism/marvelous criticsm Gari Laguardia; 17. Bridge over troubled waters
Edmundo Desnoes; 18. The poet as critics: Wallace Stevens and Octavio Paz
Michael Wood; Index.
Preface; Part I. History and the Literary Imagination: 1. Introduction Gari
Laguardia and Bell Gale Chevigny; 2. 'Insatiable Unease': Melville and
Carpentier and the search for an American hermeneutic Bell Gale Chevigny;
3. The fiction of national formation: The Indigenista novels of James
Fenimore Cooper and Rosario Castellanos Cynthia Steele; 4. Supplying
demand: Walt Whitman as the liberal self Doris Sommer; 5. Caliban as poet:
Reversing the maps of domination Susan Willis; 6. Mrs Williams's William
Carlos Julio Marzan; 7. Dreams of Two Americas Pablo Armando Fernandez;
Part II. The Lives and Fictions of American Women: 8. Introduction Bell
Gale Chevigny; 9. This life within me won't keep still Electa Arenal; 10.
Interview with Margaret Randall Bell Gale Chevigny; 11. An invitation to
understanding among poor women of the Americas: The Color Purple and Hasta
No verte, Jesus Mio Lisa Davis; 12. The other face of the phallus Luisa
Valenzuela; 13. Plotting women: Popular narratives for women in the United
States and in Latin America Jean Franco; Part III. Perspectives on Literary
Criticism: 14. Introduction Gari Laguardia; 15. Northrop Frye, modern
fantasy, centrist liberalism, antimarxism, passing time and other limits of
American academic criticism Gene Bell-Villada; 16. Marvelous
relaism/marvelous criticsm Gari Laguardia; 17. Bridge over troubled waters
Edmundo Desnoes; 18. The poet as critics: Wallace Stevens and Octavio Paz
Michael Wood; Index.
Laguardia and Bell Gale Chevigny; 2. 'Insatiable Unease': Melville and
Carpentier and the search for an American hermeneutic Bell Gale Chevigny;
3. The fiction of national formation: The Indigenista novels of James
Fenimore Cooper and Rosario Castellanos Cynthia Steele; 4. Supplying
demand: Walt Whitman as the liberal self Doris Sommer; 5. Caliban as poet:
Reversing the maps of domination Susan Willis; 6. Mrs Williams's William
Carlos Julio Marzan; 7. Dreams of Two Americas Pablo Armando Fernandez;
Part II. The Lives and Fictions of American Women: 8. Introduction Bell
Gale Chevigny; 9. This life within me won't keep still Electa Arenal; 10.
Interview with Margaret Randall Bell Gale Chevigny; 11. An invitation to
understanding among poor women of the Americas: The Color Purple and Hasta
No verte, Jesus Mio Lisa Davis; 12. The other face of the phallus Luisa
Valenzuela; 13. Plotting women: Popular narratives for women in the United
States and in Latin America Jean Franco; Part III. Perspectives on Literary
Criticism: 14. Introduction Gari Laguardia; 15. Northrop Frye, modern
fantasy, centrist liberalism, antimarxism, passing time and other limits of
American academic criticism Gene Bell-Villada; 16. Marvelous
relaism/marvelous criticsm Gari Laguardia; 17. Bridge over troubled waters
Edmundo Desnoes; 18. The poet as critics: Wallace Stevens and Octavio Paz
Michael Wood; Index.