From the analysis of four testimonial books about the kidnapping of people from the “Los Canjeables” group, it is evident that the Amazon is represented through two recurrent images that have been issued in this region during its history of contact with the West: a paradise abundant in natural resources and a green hell. The first of the images corresponds to the conservationist imaginary of nature conceptualized as an environment, within the discourse of the possibility of an imminent climate crisis. The second, the perception of the Amazon as a hell that devours those who fall into its net is limited to the spaces built by the guerrillas and experienced along with them. The representation of the Amazon is connected with the drama experien...
In this article, I consider the environmental narratives of an Amazonian expedition at the turn of t...
Amazonia: A Laboratory for Fiction, analyzes the process and the forms through which Amazonia became...
190 pagesFocusing on Brazil, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela, From Format to Forest: Media and the Ama...
This work discusses how national discourse on the Amazon in the early 20th century served as a façad...
There are two key moments when the Amazon is used as the setting for Brazilian science fiction, both...
Imperial Europe’s relationship with the tropical world was characterized by intrigue and fascination...
The Amazon, that huge South American territory which accommodates two main dichotomies, abundance an...
The Amazon representation either made by the foreign perspective, or by an autochthonous sight, is ...
This study investigates the history of the modern colonization of Amazonia from the early twentieth ...
The Amazon has been the repository of myriad stories created as a means to make sense of the prolife...
Candace Slater takes us on a journey into the Amazon that will forever change our ideas about one of...
The Amazon contains the greatest biodiversity on earth. This biodiversity is found not only in indig...
This study explores evocations of the concept of the "Amazon Woman" and her female tribe, from cross...
Today Amazonia faces two major threats: The first is ecocide in the form of deforestation, which con...
Este artículo expone, brevemente, algunas experiencias comunitarias del departamento del Caquetá, en...
In this article, I consider the environmental narratives of an Amazonian expedition at the turn of t...
Amazonia: A Laboratory for Fiction, analyzes the process and the forms through which Amazonia became...
190 pagesFocusing on Brazil, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela, From Format to Forest: Media and the Ama...
This work discusses how national discourse on the Amazon in the early 20th century served as a façad...
There are two key moments when the Amazon is used as the setting for Brazilian science fiction, both...
Imperial Europe’s relationship with the tropical world was characterized by intrigue and fascination...
The Amazon, that huge South American territory which accommodates two main dichotomies, abundance an...
The Amazon representation either made by the foreign perspective, or by an autochthonous sight, is ...
This study investigates the history of the modern colonization of Amazonia from the early twentieth ...
The Amazon has been the repository of myriad stories created as a means to make sense of the prolife...
Candace Slater takes us on a journey into the Amazon that will forever change our ideas about one of...
The Amazon contains the greatest biodiversity on earth. This biodiversity is found not only in indig...
This study explores evocations of the concept of the "Amazon Woman" and her female tribe, from cross...
Today Amazonia faces two major threats: The first is ecocide in the form of deforestation, which con...
Este artículo expone, brevemente, algunas experiencias comunitarias del departamento del Caquetá, en...
In this article, I consider the environmental narratives of an Amazonian expedition at the turn of t...
Amazonia: A Laboratory for Fiction, analyzes the process and the forms through which Amazonia became...
190 pagesFocusing on Brazil, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela, From Format to Forest: Media and the Ama...