توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Critical Perspectives on Afro-Latin American Literature
نام کتاب : Critical Perspectives on Afro-Latin American Literature
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : دیدگاههای انتقادی در ادبیات آمریکای آفریقایی لاتین
سری : Routledge Studies on African and Black Diaspora 4
نویسندگان : Antonio D. Tillis (editor)
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2011
تعداد صفحات : 265
ISBN (شابک) : 9780415896276 , 9780203807507
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Front Cover
Critical Perspectives on Afro-Latin American Literature
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction: Antonio D. Tillis
Part I: Engaging the Transnational, Cosmopolitan and Postcolonial in Afro-Hispanic Texts
Introduction to Part I: Antonio D. Tillis
1. Roots and Routes: Transnational Blackness in Afro-Costa Rican Literature: Dorothy E. Mosby
2. Los nietos de Felicidad Dolores (The Grandchildren of Felicidad Dolores) and the Contemporary Afro-Hispanic Historical Novel: A Postcolonial Reading: Sonja Stephenson Watson
3. Cultural Transnationality and Cosmopolitanism in the Poetic Journeys of Nancy Morejón: Antonio D. Tillis
Part II: Africa and African Cosmology and Literary Tradition in Hispanic (Con) Texts
Introduction to Part II: Antonio D. Tillis
4. Yoruba Cosmology as Technique in Malambo by Lucía Charún-Illescas: Aida L. Heredia
5. Myth, Legend & Reality Redesigning the Narrative Style in Manuel Zapata Olivella’s Hemingway, the Death Stalker: Cristina Cabral
6. Nicomedes Santa Cruz and Black Cultural Traditions in Peru: Renovating and Decolonising the National Imaginary: Martha Ojeda
7. Bridging Literary Traditions in the Hispanic World: Equatorial Guinean Drama and the Dictatorial Cultural-Political Order: Elisa Rizo
Part III: Defining and Redefining Identities in Latin American Literature
Introduction to Part III: Antonio D. Tillis
8. Black, Woman, Poor: The Many Identities of Conceição Evaristo: Ana Beatriz Rodrigues Gonçalves
9. The Triumph Within: Carolina Maria de Jesus and Strategies for Black Female Empowerment in Brazil: Dawn Duke
10. Talking Back with Ana Lydia Vega: Identity, Gender and the Subversive Portrayal of Mestizaje: Emmanuel Harris, II
11. Dialogically Redefining the Nation: Hip-hop and the Collective Identity: Lesley Feracho
Contributors
Index