Author: José Revueltas
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789684110366
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 187
Book Description
El luto humano
Author: José Revueltas
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789684110366
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 187
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789684110366
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 187
Book Description
Obras completas
Author: José Revueltas
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789684110366
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789684110366
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Una comparación entre El luto humano, por José Revueltas, y As I lay dying, por William Faulkner
El Luto humano: apología de la muerte mexicana en José Revueltas
Author: Claudia Ivett Coyotzi Pérez
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783659051548
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783659051548
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 0
Book Description
Lectura sociocrítica de el luto humano
Tiempo y narración en El Luto humano y Réquiem por un campesino espan̋ol
Author: Mayra Cerda-Gómez
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : War in literature
Languages : es
Pages : 172
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : War in literature
Languages : es
Pages : 172
Book Description
Obras completas
Obras completas. Vol.2. El luto humano
The New Historicism
Author: Harold Veeser
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317761219
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Following Clifford Geertz and other cultural anthropologists, the New Historicist critics have evolved a method for describing culture in action. Their "thick descriptions" seize upon an event or anecdote--colonist John Rolfe's conversation with Pocohontas's father, a note found among Nietzsche's papers to the effect that "I have lost my umbrella"--and re-read it to reveal through the analysis of tiny particulars the motive forces controlling a whole society. Contributors: Stephen J. Greenblatt, Louis A. Montrose, Catherine Gallagher, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Gerald Graff, Jean Franco, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Frank Lentricchia, Vincent Pecora, Jane Marcus, Jon Klancher, Jonathan Arac, Hayden White, Stanley Fish, Judith Newton, Joel Fineman, John Schaffer, Richard Terdiman, Donald Pease, Brooks Thomas.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317761219
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Following Clifford Geertz and other cultural anthropologists, the New Historicist critics have evolved a method for describing culture in action. Their "thick descriptions" seize upon an event or anecdote--colonist John Rolfe's conversation with Pocohontas's father, a note found among Nietzsche's papers to the effect that "I have lost my umbrella"--and re-read it to reveal through the analysis of tiny particulars the motive forces controlling a whole society. Contributors: Stephen J. Greenblatt, Louis A. Montrose, Catherine Gallagher, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Gerald Graff, Jean Franco, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Frank Lentricchia, Vincent Pecora, Jane Marcus, Jon Klancher, Jonathan Arac, Hayden White, Stanley Fish, Judith Newton, Joel Fineman, John Schaffer, Richard Terdiman, Donald Pease, Brooks Thomas.
Biocosmism
Author: Jorge Quintana Navarrete
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN: 0826506534
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
Most scholars study postrevolutionary Mexico as a period in which cultural production significantly shaped national identity through murals, novels, essays, and other artifacts that registered the changing political and social realities in the wake of the Revolution. In Biocosmism, Jorge Quintana Navarrete shifts the focus to examine how a group of scientists, artists, and philosophers conceived the manifold relations of the human species with cosmological forces and nonhuman entities (animals, plants, inorganic matter, and celestial bodies, among others). Drawing from recent theoretical trends in new materialisms, biopolitics, and posthumanism, this book traces for the first time the intellectual constellation of biocosmism or biocosmic thought: the study of universal life understood as the vital vibrancy that animates everything in the cosmos from inorganic matter to living organisms to outer space. It combines both analysis of unexplored areas—such as Alfonso L. Herrera’s plasmogeny—and innovative readings of canonical texts like Vasconcelos’s La raza cósmica to examine how biocosmism produced a wide array of utopian projects and theorizations that continue to challenge anthropocentric, biopolitical frameworks.
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN: 0826506534
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
Most scholars study postrevolutionary Mexico as a period in which cultural production significantly shaped national identity through murals, novels, essays, and other artifacts that registered the changing political and social realities in the wake of the Revolution. In Biocosmism, Jorge Quintana Navarrete shifts the focus to examine how a group of scientists, artists, and philosophers conceived the manifold relations of the human species with cosmological forces and nonhuman entities (animals, plants, inorganic matter, and celestial bodies, among others). Drawing from recent theoretical trends in new materialisms, biopolitics, and posthumanism, this book traces for the first time the intellectual constellation of biocosmism or biocosmic thought: the study of universal life understood as the vital vibrancy that animates everything in the cosmos from inorganic matter to living organisms to outer space. It combines both analysis of unexplored areas—such as Alfonso L. Herrera’s plasmogeny—and innovative readings of canonical texts like Vasconcelos’s La raza cósmica to examine how biocosmism produced a wide array of utopian projects and theorizations that continue to challenge anthropocentric, biopolitical frameworks.