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El. knyga: History of Mexican Literature

Edited by (Washington University, St Louis), Edited by (University of New Mexico), Edited by (University of Houston)
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  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781316489147
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A History of Mexican Literature chronicles a story more than five hundred years in the making, looking at the development of literary culture in Mexico from its indigenous beginnings to the twenty-first century. Featuring a comprehensive introduction that charts the development of a complex canon, this History includes extensive essays that illuminate the cultural and political intricacies of Mexican literature. Organized thematically, these essays survey the multilayered verse and fiction of such diverse writers as Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Mariano Azuela, Xavier Villaurrutia, and Octavio Paz. Written by a host of leading scholars, this History also devotes special attention to the lasting significance of colonialism and multiculturalism in Mexican literature. This book is of pivotal importance to the development of Mexican writing and will serve as an invaluable reference for specialists and students alike.

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A History of Mexican Literature examines the literary culture of Mexico from its indigenous beginnings to the twenty-first century.
List of contributors
ix
Introduction 1(14)
Ignacio M. Sanchez Prado
Anna M. Nogar
Fose Ramon Ruisanchez Serra
PART I COLONIAL LITERATURE
15(126)
1 The Languages and Literatures of Early Print Culture in the Colonia
17(16)
Heather J. Allen
2 A Chronicon of Cronicas: The New Spanish Prose Narrative
33(20)
Santa Arias
3 Theatricality and the Public Enactment of the Mexican Colonial
53(13)
Patricia Ybarra
4 Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz: The Tenth Muse and the Difficult Freedom to Be
66(15)
Catherine Boyle
5 Jesuit Enlightenment: Interventions in Christianity and Intellectualism
81(16)
Ivonne del Valle
6 Women in the Print Culture of New Spain
97(16)
Mariselle Melendez
7 The Colonial Literary Scope: Empire, Letter, and Power
113(15)
Anna More
8 New Spain's Archival Past and Present Materiality
128(13)
Anna M. Nogar
PART II THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
141(90)
9 Early Nineteenth-Century Nation-Building Prose
143(15)
Amy E. Wright
10 The Emergence of the Mexican Literary Field (1833--1869)
158(13)
Victor Barrera Enderle
11 The Rise of Cultural Institutions
171(17)
Shelley Garrigan
12 Liberal Literati
188(15)
Juan Pablo Dabove
13 The Conservative Paradigm
203(15)
Jose Ramon Ruisanchez Serra
14 Mexican Modernismo
218(13)
Adela Pineda Franco
PART III TWENTIETH AND TWENTY-FIRST CENTURIES
231(148)
15 The Ateneo de la Juventud: The Foundations of Mexican Intellectual Culture
233(13)
Pedro Angel Palou
16 Regimes of the Avant-garde: Colonialists, Stridentists, Proletarians, Surrealists, Contemporaneos, and Independent Rupture (1920--1950)
246(14)
Yanna Hadatty Mora
17 The Institution of Fiction: From Yanez, Rulfo, and Fuentes to Pitol and Del Paso
260(18)
Ryan Long
18 Octavio Paz: Literature, Modernity, Institutions
278(17)
Maarten van Delden
19 Mexican Poetry after the Avant-garde
295(14)
Rogelio Guedea
20 Nonfictions: Essay, Criticism, and Chronicle
309(14)
Beth E. Jorgensen
21 Balancing Acts: Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Mexican Theater
323(15)
Stuart A. Day
22 Women Writers in the Land of "Virile" Literature
338(12)
Nuala Finnegan
23 The Hidden Histories of Gender: LGBTQ Writers and Subjectivities in Mexico
350(15)
Michael K. Schuessler
24 Mexican Literature in the Neoliberal Era
365(14)
Ignacio M. Sanchez Prado
PART IV MEXICAN LITERATURE BEYOND BOUNDARIES
379(62)
25 The Literatures of Greater Mexico
381(16)
A. Gabriel Melendez
26 Indigenous Literatures of Mexico
397(14)
Kelly McDonough
Gustavo Zapoteco Sideno
27 Writing Cinema: The Communicating Vessels of Literature and Film
411(15)
Niamh Thornton
28 Popular Narratives: Telenovelas, Corridos, Historietas, and Other Literary Pursuits
426(15)
Robert McKee Irwin
Maricruz Castro Ricalde
Index 441
Ignacio M. Sänchez Prado is Associate Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies at Washington University, Saint Louis. His research focuses on the relationship between aesthetics, ideology and cultural institutions in Mexico. He is the author of Screening Neoliberalism: Transforming Mexican Cinema, 19882012. Anna M. Nogar is Associate Professor of Hispanic Southwest Studies in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of New Mexico. She specializes in colonial-era Mexican literature and culture. She is coeditor, with Oswaldo Estrada, of Colonial Itineraries of Contemporary Mexico: Literary and Cultural Inquiries. José Ramón Ruisįnchez Serra is Associate Professor of Latin American Literature and Literary Theory at the University of Houston. He has contributed to such journals as PMLA, Revista de Estudios Hispįnicos, and Revista de Literatura Mexicana.