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Publicación: (Re)Collecting the Past. History and Collective Memory in Latin American Narrative

Victoria Carpenter (ed.), (Re)Collecting the Past. History and Collective Memory in Latin American Narrative. Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2010. X, 305 pp. Hispanic Studies: Culture and Ideas. Vol. 31. info@peterlang.com.


Contents: Victoria Carpenter: Introduction: (Re)Collecting the Past – Peter Beardsell: Some Thoughts on Quantum Mechanics and the Treatment of the Past in Mexican Theatre – Victoria Carpenter: When Was Tomorrow? Manipulation of Time and Memory in the Works of Mexican Onda – Anna Reid: The Reworking of Conquest in Three Recent Mexican Novels – María de los Ángeles Rodríguez Cadena: Relajo and Melodrama in the Fictional Portrayal of the Mexican Independence of 1810 – Lloyd H. Davies: Tomás Eloy Martínez and the Literary Representation of Peronism: A Tale of Bifurcating Paths? – Niamh Thornton: Being Fruity in the Big City: Re-membering the Past in Enrique Serna’s Fruta verde – Dolores Flores-Silva: Re-Writing of History and Self-Representation inThe House on the Lagoon by Rosario Ferré – Amit Thakkar: One Rainy Market Day: ‘Integration’ and the Indigenous Community in the Fiction and Thought of Juan Rulfo – Audrey E. García: Mexican Immigration and Popular Culture in El corrido de Dante by Eduardo González Viana – María del Pilar Blanco: Technology and the Making of Memory in José Martí’s Exilic Writing – Silvia G. Kurlat Ares: Science Fiction Utopia as Political Constructio in Angélica Gorodischer.
http://www.peterlang.com/index.cfm?vLang=E&vID=11928.