Historically, categorical dichotomies have been problematised by queer perspectives emerging from instances such as Amazonian time and space, whose basic premises put into question such normative, objective, and homogeneous narratologies. Thinking of an interface with the Amerindians therein, as well as their epistemes, both effaced by globalisation, my purpose in the study is to, therefrom, analyse if and how the condition whereby the Amazon and Amazonians are constructed in The Brothers (HATOUM, 2002) contributes to such discussion. Through the premises set forth by a postcolonial and queer approach on the matter of peripheral ontologies, I test the hypothesis that the Amazon is effective in its transformative epistemological endeavour
Depuis la découverte de l’Amazonie, la région a été représentée de différentes manières, à travers l...
Amazonia: A Laboratory for Fiction, analyzes the process and the forms through which Amazonia became...
This study considers narratives collected among fishing populations, known locally as caboclo, in th...
Historically, categorical dichotomies have been problematised by queer perspectives emerging from in...
AbstractTemporal and spatial locations are deeply rooted in relations of power; hegemony has thus be...
My analysis of the counter-hegemonic perspectives brought forward in The Brothers (HATOUM, 2002), as...
original translated by Iracema Dulley This article proposes to explore the political correlates of A...
This article brings forward the discourse of hegemonic temporality and spatiality as challenged by N...
In 2010 the New York Times reported that '[t]ribes of Amazon Find an Ally Out of "Avatar"', James Ca...
According to Juana María Rodríguez (2010) queer perspectives allow bodies and acts to be disentangle...
This study explores evocations of the concept of the "Amazon Woman" and her female tribe, from cross...
This article proposes to explore the political correlates of Amazonian perspectival ontologies. From...
From the analysis of four testimonial books about the kidnapping of people from the “Los Canjeables”...
This work discusses how national discourse on the Amazon in the early 20th century served as a façad...
Amazonia is never quite what it seems. Despite regular attention in the media and numerous academic ...
Depuis la découverte de l’Amazonie, la région a été représentée de différentes manières, à travers l...
Amazonia: A Laboratory for Fiction, analyzes the process and the forms through which Amazonia became...
This study considers narratives collected among fishing populations, known locally as caboclo, in th...
Historically, categorical dichotomies have been problematised by queer perspectives emerging from in...
AbstractTemporal and spatial locations are deeply rooted in relations of power; hegemony has thus be...
My analysis of the counter-hegemonic perspectives brought forward in The Brothers (HATOUM, 2002), as...
original translated by Iracema Dulley This article proposes to explore the political correlates of A...
This article brings forward the discourse of hegemonic temporality and spatiality as challenged by N...
In 2010 the New York Times reported that '[t]ribes of Amazon Find an Ally Out of "Avatar"', James Ca...
According to Juana María Rodríguez (2010) queer perspectives allow bodies and acts to be disentangle...
This study explores evocations of the concept of the "Amazon Woman" and her female tribe, from cross...
This article proposes to explore the political correlates of Amazonian perspectival ontologies. From...
From the analysis of four testimonial books about the kidnapping of people from the “Los Canjeables”...
This work discusses how national discourse on the Amazon in the early 20th century served as a façad...
Amazonia is never quite what it seems. Despite regular attention in the media and numerous academic ...
Depuis la découverte de l’Amazonie, la région a été représentée de différentes manières, à travers l...
Amazonia: A Laboratory for Fiction, analyzes the process and the forms through which Amazonia became...
This study considers narratives collected among fishing populations, known locally as caboclo, in th...