Archival Reflections: Postmodern Fiction of the Americas (self-reflexivity, Historical Revisionism, Utopia)Bucknell University Press, 2000 - 367 páginas Archival Reflections explores the works of Carlos Fuentes of Mexico, Julio Cortazar of Argentina, and Ismael Reed and E. L. Doctorow of the United States from two innovative perspectives -- the new forms of the historical novel and the current debate on postmodernism. It explores North-South relations in the Americas and the question of cultural borders within the New World order. It has implications for the literary histories of Spanish America and the United States, as well as for the fields of inter-American and cultural studies, literary theory, and historiography. |
Índice
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| 11 | |
Historiographic Metafiction in the Context of Postmodemism Theory | 19 |
Heretical History Carlos Fuentess Theater of Memory | 54 |
Displacing the Official Record Ishmael Reeds Reinvention of Western History and Myth | 126 |
Between Political Commitment and Epistemological Skepticism Julio Cortazar and E L Doctorow | 194 |
Toward a Pedagogical Political Culture Historical Revisionism Fiction and Resistance in the Americas | 255 |
Conclusion | 283 |
Notes | 292 |
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Archival Reflections: Postmodern Fiction of the Americas (self-reflexivity ... Santiago Juan-Navarro Vista de fragmentos - 2000 |
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aesthetic African African-American analysis artists authors Aztec Book of Daniel Book of Thoth Carlos Fuentes chapter characterized characters chronicles collage concept contemporary context Cortázar and Doctorow critics discourse discussed dominant E. L. Doctorow Egyptian El Escorial Escorial essay forms Fuentes's Harding's Harlem Harlem Renaissance Hassan historian historiographic metafiction Hurston Hutcheon Ibid ideological Ishmael Reed Jameson Jes Grew Julio Cortázar LaBas LaBas's Latin America legend Libro de Manuel literary literature McHale metaphor Mexico mise en abyme modern motifs movement Mumbo Jumbo myth mythical Nahua narrative narrator Neo-HooDoo novel novelist origin Osiris Osiris's past perspective Pilgrim poetics political popular postmodern fiction present protagonist Quetzalcoatl radical reader reality Reed's refers reflection reflexive Renaissance representation represented role seeks self-conscious self-reflexive Señor social Spain Spanish story tendency Terra Terra Nostra textual Theater of Memory theory tion tradition transformation University Press utopian vision voodoo writing
