The Routledge handbook of violence in Latin American literature /

"This Handbook brings together essays from an impressive group of well-established and emerging scholars from all around the word, 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...

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Other Authors: Baisotti, Pablo Alberto (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
Series:Routledge literature handbooks
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Table of Contents:
  • 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 / Nicolas 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 / Jhonnatan Zavala, and Clementina Battcock
  • 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 Yáñez's Edge of the storm, Rulfo's Pedro Páramo, and 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
  • Solange Rodríguez Pappe, Mónica Ojeda and Denise Phé Funchal: femicide in contemporary fantastic literature / Emanuela Jossa
  • Cien botellas en una pared and Blanco nocturno: the feminization and queering of representations of violencein 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 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
  • Postapocalyptic 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.