textThe novels examined in this study -- Manuel Puig’s El beso de la mujer araña (Argentina, 1976), Diamela Eltit’s El cuarto mundo (Chile, 1988), and Hugo Achugar’s Falsas memorias: Blanca Luz Brum (Uruguay, 2000) -- suggest the oppressive character of binary-based identity categories in the contexts of the Southern Cone dictatorships of the 1970s and 1980s and of the neo-liberal regimes that followed them. This study’s queer theoretical perspective draws on performance theory as Sylvia Molloy adapts it in her idea of the pose, which she conceives of as the politically resistant, sustained representation of a culturally unclassifiable identity. Each chapter has a dual focus, involving analyses of political and religious discourses as well ...
Postmodern writing opens up a unique textual space that allows for the revision of socio-political t...
This dissertation focuses on the construction of national discourse from a gender perspective and ex...
textThe novel in twentieth century Latin-America has played a crucial role in the cultural exposure...
Right-wing military dictatorships in Latin America during the 1960s-80s governed the citizens of the...
This paper aims at analyzing in a contrastive way three representative novels of the problematic of ...
Right-wing military dictatorships in Latin America during the 1960s-80s governed the citizens of the...
The objectives of this dissertation are the following. To define the parameters of the novela del 68...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Auth...
textIn this study I focus on the novels La hija del bandido by Refugio Barragán (Mexico, 1887), Blan...
This study investigates the performance of gender in two plays by the Argentine writer, Gris...
This study investigates the performance of gender in two plays by the Argentine writer, Gris...
The Southern Cone Novel and Human Rights Crises: Form and Narrative Responsibility (1973-2000) Abst...
Abstract The novel Tengo miedo torero (2010) by the Chilean Pedro Lemebel, is characterized by pres...
This paper is a critical reading of Manuel Puig’s El beso de la mujer araña (1976). It examines gend...
This dissertation analyzes six novels by Chilean writers: Marta Brunet\u27s: Humo hacia el sur (1946...
Postmodern writing opens up a unique textual space that allows for the revision of socio-political t...
This dissertation focuses on the construction of national discourse from a gender perspective and ex...
textThe novel in twentieth century Latin-America has played a crucial role in the cultural exposure...
Right-wing military dictatorships in Latin America during the 1960s-80s governed the citizens of the...
This paper aims at analyzing in a contrastive way three representative novels of the problematic of ...
Right-wing military dictatorships in Latin America during the 1960s-80s governed the citizens of the...
The objectives of this dissertation are the following. To define the parameters of the novela del 68...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Auth...
textIn this study I focus on the novels La hija del bandido by Refugio Barragán (Mexico, 1887), Blan...
This study investigates the performance of gender in two plays by the Argentine writer, Gris...
This study investigates the performance of gender in two plays by the Argentine writer, Gris...
The Southern Cone Novel and Human Rights Crises: Form and Narrative Responsibility (1973-2000) Abst...
Abstract The novel Tengo miedo torero (2010) by the Chilean Pedro Lemebel, is characterized by pres...
This paper is a critical reading of Manuel Puig’s El beso de la mujer araña (1976). It examines gend...
This dissertation analyzes six novels by Chilean writers: Marta Brunet\u27s: Humo hacia el sur (1946...
Postmodern writing opens up a unique textual space that allows for the revision of socio-political t...
This dissertation focuses on the construction of national discourse from a gender perspective and ex...
textThe novel in twentieth century Latin-America has played a crucial role in the cultural exposure...