This article provides a careful look at three essays that deal directly with the relationship between cultural identity and the specificity of the Latin American essay, reviewing and questioning the prevailing understanding of the Latin American essay's origin. This leads to a comprehensive contextualization of works by Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento and José Martí that goes beyond monolithic literary studies
Famous for its fantastic and magical narratives, Latin American literature has been a focal point fo...
This article addresses the need to interpret Latin American philosophy from its narrative experience...
In our modern world of heightened wall building, we are confident more separates us than brings us t...
This article provides a careful look at three essays that deal directly with the relationship betwee...
To date, the Latin American essay remains little studied, certainly compared to other literary genr...
Negotiating Difference in the Hispanic World invites us to rethink the complex dialogical process of...
En el presente trabajo se aborda el concepto de identidad latinoamericana expresada en su literatura...
Collective chapter that examines and deconstructs stable, fixed notions of Latin America and Latin A...
Reflection of the Indigenous World in the 20th Century Latin American Essay PhDr. Lucie Núñez Tayupa...
Este trabajo estudia el ensayo de R. H. Moreno-Durán De la barbarie a la imaginación (1976) consider...
The article will suggest that the texts and ways of reaching some materials and perspectives in Arge...
Most Latin American scholars treat Latin American nations as a simple study object with similar char...
This article analyses the value of the literary act as an instrument for the construction of a colle...
A large part of the Latin–American literature of the 19th and 20th century tried to deal with the na...
The introductory essay addresses key problems of the complex relationship between colonialism and cu...
Famous for its fantastic and magical narratives, Latin American literature has been a focal point fo...
This article addresses the need to interpret Latin American philosophy from its narrative experience...
In our modern world of heightened wall building, we are confident more separates us than brings us t...
This article provides a careful look at three essays that deal directly with the relationship betwee...
To date, the Latin American essay remains little studied, certainly compared to other literary genr...
Negotiating Difference in the Hispanic World invites us to rethink the complex dialogical process of...
En el presente trabajo se aborda el concepto de identidad latinoamericana expresada en su literatura...
Collective chapter that examines and deconstructs stable, fixed notions of Latin America and Latin A...
Reflection of the Indigenous World in the 20th Century Latin American Essay PhDr. Lucie Núñez Tayupa...
Este trabajo estudia el ensayo de R. H. Moreno-Durán De la barbarie a la imaginación (1976) consider...
The article will suggest that the texts and ways of reaching some materials and perspectives in Arge...
Most Latin American scholars treat Latin American nations as a simple study object with similar char...
This article analyses the value of the literary act as an instrument for the construction of a colle...
A large part of the Latin–American literature of the 19th and 20th century tried to deal with the na...
The introductory essay addresses key problems of the complex relationship between colonialism and cu...
Famous for its fantastic and magical narratives, Latin American literature has been a focal point fo...
This article addresses the need to interpret Latin American philosophy from its narrative experience...
In our modern world of heightened wall building, we are confident more separates us than brings us t...