Author: Gonzalo Espino
Publisher: Editorial Abya Yala
ISBN: 9789978045251
Category : Social Science
Languages : es
Pages : 122
Book Description
La literatura oral
Author: Gonzalo Espino
Publisher: Editorial Abya Yala
ISBN: 9789978045251
Category : Social Science
Languages : es
Pages : 122
Book Description
Publisher: Editorial Abya Yala
ISBN: 9789978045251
Category : Social Science
Languages : es
Pages : 122
Book Description
Literatura Hispanoamericana
Author: David W. Foster
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317716779
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 1078
Book Description
This Spanish-language anthology contains selections by 45 Latin-American authors. It is intended as a text for upper division Latin American literature survey courses. The anthology presumes a high level of linguistic command of Spanish, and it contains footnotes to allusions and cultural references, as well as words and phrases not found in standard bilingual dictionaries used in the US. Emphasis is on major 20th-century writers, while important works from colonial and 19th-century literature as also included. The diverse selections of Literature Hispanoamericana will enable students to have a more sustained exposure to major voices of Latin American literature than possible in anthologies built around fragments. By focusing on fewer authors but more significant selections from their writings, students will have a greater grasp of major canonical figures as well as emergent voices.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317716779
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 1078
Book Description
This Spanish-language anthology contains selections by 45 Latin-American authors. It is intended as a text for upper division Latin American literature survey courses. The anthology presumes a high level of linguistic command of Spanish, and it contains footnotes to allusions and cultural references, as well as words and phrases not found in standard bilingual dictionaries used in the US. Emphasis is on major 20th-century writers, while important works from colonial and 19th-century literature as also included. The diverse selections of Literature Hispanoamericana will enable students to have a more sustained exposure to major voices of Latin American literature than possible in anthologies built around fragments. By focusing on fewer authors but more significant selections from their writings, students will have a greater grasp of major canonical figures as well as emergent voices.
Estudos de literatura oral
Literatura oral de los indios cunas
Ensayos de literatura europea e hispanoamericana
Author: Félix Menchacatorre
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : European literature
Languages : es
Pages : 646
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : European literature
Languages : es
Pages : 646
Book Description
Historia de la Literatura Hispanoamericana: 1492-1780
Author: Raimundo Lazo
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Spanish American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Spanish American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
Voices from the Fuente Viva
Author: Amy Nauss Millay
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 9780838755945
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
Many twentieth-century Spanish American writers sought to give voice to their countries' native inhabitants. Drawing upon anthropology and literary theory, this book explores the representation of orality by major Spanish American anthropologist-writers: Lydia Cabrera, Jose Maria Arguedas, and Miguel Barnet. These writers played a quintessential role of the Spanish American writer from colonial times to the present: they inscribed the mythical world of a vanishing Other by creating a poetic effect of orality in their ethnographies and narratives. This book argues that supposed differences between oral and written culture are rhetorical devices in the elaboration of literature, specifically modern fiction in Spanish America. Fictionalization of the oral requires adherence to the theory of a great divide between orality and literacy. Because the texts considered here are predicated on the ideality of speech, a contradiction underlies their shared desire to salvage oral tradition. This book explores how anthropologist-writers have addressed this compelling dilemma in their anthropological and narrative writings. at Tufts University.
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 9780838755945
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
Many twentieth-century Spanish American writers sought to give voice to their countries' native inhabitants. Drawing upon anthropology and literary theory, this book explores the representation of orality by major Spanish American anthropologist-writers: Lydia Cabrera, Jose Maria Arguedas, and Miguel Barnet. These writers played a quintessential role of the Spanish American writer from colonial times to the present: they inscribed the mythical world of a vanishing Other by creating a poetic effect of orality in their ethnographies and narratives. This book argues that supposed differences between oral and written culture are rhetorical devices in the elaboration of literature, specifically modern fiction in Spanish America. Fictionalization of the oral requires adherence to the theory of a great divide between orality and literacy. Because the texts considered here are predicated on the ideality of speech, a contradiction underlies their shared desire to salvage oral tradition. This book explores how anthropologist-writers have addressed this compelling dilemma in their anthropological and narrative writings. at Tufts University.
Cuentos y leyendas hispanoamericanos
Author: Ana Garralón
Publisher: Anaya Publishers
ISBN: 9788466747004
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : es
Pages : 0
Book Description
Selección de sesenta cuentos de la tradición oral de numerosos países de América Latina. La mayoría son inéditos en España, pues han sido extraídos de textos de antropólogos y de selecciones poco conocidas. Se trata de un libro único en España y América, pues en él están representados dieciocho países. Los cuentos se han organizado en cuatro apartados temáticos: «Cuentos de pícaros, bobos y listos (humor)», «Cuentos de cuando los animales hablaban (didácticos)», «Cuentos de la maravilla (fantasía)» y «Cuentos sobre el porqué y el origen de las cosas (mitos)».
Publisher: Anaya Publishers
ISBN: 9788466747004
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : es
Pages : 0
Book Description
Selección de sesenta cuentos de la tradición oral de numerosos países de América Latina. La mayoría son inéditos en España, pues han sido extraídos de textos de antropólogos y de selecciones poco conocidas. Se trata de un libro único en España y América, pues en él están representados dieciocho países. Los cuentos se han organizado en cuatro apartados temáticos: «Cuentos de pícaros, bobos y listos (humor)», «Cuentos de cuando los animales hablaban (didácticos)», «Cuentos de la maravilla (fantasía)» y «Cuentos sobre el porqué y el origen de las cosas (mitos)».
Pequeña muestra de literatura oral aroeña
Author: Rudy Mostacero
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Oral tradition
Languages : es
Pages : 162
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Oral tradition
Languages : es
Pages : 162
Book Description
Carlos Monsiv‡is
Author: Linda Egan
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 9780816521371
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
One of MexicoÕs foremost social and political chroniclers and its most celebrated cultural critic, Carlos Monsiv‡is has read the pulse of his country over the past half century. The author of five collections of literary journalism pieces called cr—nicas, he is perhaps best known for his analytic and often satirical descriptions of Mexico CityÕs popular culture. This comprehensive study of Monsiv‡isÕs cr—nicas is the first book to offer an analysis of these works and to place Monsiv‡isÕs work within a theoretical framework that recognizes the importance of his vision of Mexican culture. Linda Egan examines his ideology in relation to theoretical postures in Latin America, the United States, and Europe to cast Monsiv‡is as both a heterodox pioneer and a mainstream spokesman. She then explores the poetics of the contemporary chronicle in Mexico, reviewing the genreÕs history and its relation to other narrative forms. Finally, she focuses on the canonical status of Monsiv‡isÕs work, devoting a chapter to each of his five principal collections. Egan argues that the five books that are the focus of her study tell a story of ever-renewing suspense: we cannot know Òthe endÓ until Monsiv‡is is through constructing his literary project. Despite this, she observes, his work between 1970 and 1995 documents important discoveries in his search for causes, effects, and deconstructions of historical obstacles to MexicoÕs passage into modernity. While anthropologists and historians continue to introduce new paradigms for the study of MexicoÕs cultural space, EganÕs book provides a reflexive twist by examining the work of one of the thinkers who first inspired such a critical movement. More than an appraisal of Monsiv‡is, it offers a valuable discussion of theoretical issues surrounding the study of the chronicle as it is currently practiced in Mexico. It balances theory and criticism to lend new insight into the ties between Mexican society, social conscience, and literature.
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 9780816521371
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
One of MexicoÕs foremost social and political chroniclers and its most celebrated cultural critic, Carlos Monsiv‡is has read the pulse of his country over the past half century. The author of five collections of literary journalism pieces called cr—nicas, he is perhaps best known for his analytic and often satirical descriptions of Mexico CityÕs popular culture. This comprehensive study of Monsiv‡isÕs cr—nicas is the first book to offer an analysis of these works and to place Monsiv‡isÕs work within a theoretical framework that recognizes the importance of his vision of Mexican culture. Linda Egan examines his ideology in relation to theoretical postures in Latin America, the United States, and Europe to cast Monsiv‡is as both a heterodox pioneer and a mainstream spokesman. She then explores the poetics of the contemporary chronicle in Mexico, reviewing the genreÕs history and its relation to other narrative forms. Finally, she focuses on the canonical status of Monsiv‡isÕs work, devoting a chapter to each of his five principal collections. Egan argues that the five books that are the focus of her study tell a story of ever-renewing suspense: we cannot know Òthe endÓ until Monsiv‡is is through constructing his literary project. Despite this, she observes, his work between 1970 and 1995 documents important discoveries in his search for causes, effects, and deconstructions of historical obstacles to MexicoÕs passage into modernity. While anthropologists and historians continue to introduce new paradigms for the study of MexicoÕs cultural space, EganÕs book provides a reflexive twist by examining the work of one of the thinkers who first inspired such a critical movement. More than an appraisal of Monsiv‡is, it offers a valuable discussion of theoretical issues surrounding the study of the chronicle as it is currently practiced in Mexico. It balances theory and criticism to lend new insight into the ties between Mexican society, social conscience, and literature.