This article examines how the novel El cojo bueno (1996) by Guatemalan writer Rodrigo Rey Rosa posits an ethics that reconstellates the motifs and assumptions that have informed the revolutionary and transition-to-peace efforts of Central America. Through a careful reading of the text, I demonstrate how the novel pushes against the limits of the neoliberal ‘culture of peace’ and gives expression to an ethics that is attuned to the complex sociopolitical conditions of the postwar period. More specifically, I show how the novel develops a moral vision that registers but also resists the impunity, violence, and social disaffection that have devastated the region. The novel dramatizes what the moral life has come to mean in postwar Central Amer...
This book is a series of original, critical meditations on short stories and novels from Central Ame...
Rodrigo Rey Rosa (Guatemala, 1958) has written some stories and novels that have earned an important...
The article describes the ways in which some contemporary Colombian novels use different elements of...
This article examines how the novel El cojo bueno (1996) by Guatemalan writer Rodrigo Rey Rosa posit...
Rodrigo Rey Rosa’s El material humano (2009) grapples with the consequences of Guatemala’s violent p...
The following essay explores a series of Central American novels from the 1960s to the 1980s, especi...
This dissertation provides a historicized standpoint for the study of empathy in human rights litera...
This article examines what it means to write literature in postwar Central America, where conditions...
The Southern Cone Novel and Human Rights Crises: Form and Narrative Responsibility (1973-2000) Abst...
Rodrigo Rey Rosa (Guatemala, 1958) has written some stories and novels that have earned an important...
In this dissertation, I examine the recent armed conflicts between three Latin American states and t...
In his article, “Historia Negra, Novela Negra,” Nicaraguan author, critic, and recipient of the 2017...
This article examines Miguel Huezo Mixco\u27s La casa de Moravia (2017), a novel that weaves togethe...
El presente artículo analiza la novela de Rodrigo Rey Rosa, El material humano (2009), y la represen...
Following the theoretical proposal of Amartya Sen to consider human rights as demands of an ethical ...
This book is a series of original, critical meditations on short stories and novels from Central Ame...
Rodrigo Rey Rosa (Guatemala, 1958) has written some stories and novels that have earned an important...
The article describes the ways in which some contemporary Colombian novels use different elements of...
This article examines how the novel El cojo bueno (1996) by Guatemalan writer Rodrigo Rey Rosa posit...
Rodrigo Rey Rosa’s El material humano (2009) grapples with the consequences of Guatemala’s violent p...
The following essay explores a series of Central American novels from the 1960s to the 1980s, especi...
This dissertation provides a historicized standpoint for the study of empathy in human rights litera...
This article examines what it means to write literature in postwar Central America, where conditions...
The Southern Cone Novel and Human Rights Crises: Form and Narrative Responsibility (1973-2000) Abst...
Rodrigo Rey Rosa (Guatemala, 1958) has written some stories and novels that have earned an important...
In this dissertation, I examine the recent armed conflicts between three Latin American states and t...
In his article, “Historia Negra, Novela Negra,” Nicaraguan author, critic, and recipient of the 2017...
This article examines Miguel Huezo Mixco\u27s La casa de Moravia (2017), a novel that weaves togethe...
El presente artículo analiza la novela de Rodrigo Rey Rosa, El material humano (2009), y la represen...
Following the theoretical proposal of Amartya Sen to consider human rights as demands of an ethical ...
This book is a series of original, critical meditations on short stories and novels from Central Ame...
Rodrigo Rey Rosa (Guatemala, 1958) has written some stories and novels that have earned an important...
The article describes the ways in which some contemporary Colombian novels use different elements of...