This dissertation traces a set of specific metaphors that emerge to address the consequences of neoliberalism in literary works by the writers José Donoso, Diamela Eltit, Luisa Valenzuela and Roberto Bolaño. Focusing on these four metaphors --anthropophagi, sold human bodies, torture and mass graves-- this dissertation argues that literary texts uncover the “dark side” of neoliberal development since the 1970s in Chile, Argentina and Mexico. The representation through these metaphors of different neoliberal scenarios in these texts stands as a stark contrast with the visions of freedom, and economic prosperity promised with the entrance of the neoliberal economy in Latin America. The power of these metaphors, I argue, hails from their abili...
Although there are important academic works about the representation ―in the fictional narrative― of...
Abstract Blood, organs and other tissues for sale: Diamela Eltit\u27s Impuesto a la carne and the a...
ResumenEl presente artículo propone una reflexión sobre las prácticas de coacción y exclusión que im...
This dissertation traces a set of specific metaphors that emerge to address the consequences of neol...
During the last thirty years, Mexico has experienced a profound transformation. With the beginning o...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary and comparative project that lies at the intersection of p...
My dissertation explores contemporary Chilean cultural products (literature, music, and performance)...
In the last decades, with an increased rhythm and greater intensity, the so-called neoliberal violen...
My dissertation examines the production of Ju?rez as an apocalyptic symbol of the future of the neol...
La profundización del modelo neoliberal y globalizador que desde la década del noventa hatransformad...
This dissertation explores the presence of neoliberal hegemonic imaginaries in narrative journalism ...
This dissertation studies the re-presentation of the body subjected to violence in Latin American li...
The main goal of this dissertation is to analyze the published rewritings of Greek tragedies during ...
This dissertation argues that the selected literary and filmic texts examined in this study offer cr...
This dissertation examines literary representations of the neoliberal transformations of urban space...
Although there are important academic works about the representation ―in the fictional narrative― of...
Abstract Blood, organs and other tissues for sale: Diamela Eltit\u27s Impuesto a la carne and the a...
ResumenEl presente artículo propone una reflexión sobre las prácticas de coacción y exclusión que im...
This dissertation traces a set of specific metaphors that emerge to address the consequences of neol...
During the last thirty years, Mexico has experienced a profound transformation. With the beginning o...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary and comparative project that lies at the intersection of p...
My dissertation explores contemporary Chilean cultural products (literature, music, and performance)...
In the last decades, with an increased rhythm and greater intensity, the so-called neoliberal violen...
My dissertation examines the production of Ju?rez as an apocalyptic symbol of the future of the neol...
La profundización del modelo neoliberal y globalizador que desde la década del noventa hatransformad...
This dissertation explores the presence of neoliberal hegemonic imaginaries in narrative journalism ...
This dissertation studies the re-presentation of the body subjected to violence in Latin American li...
The main goal of this dissertation is to analyze the published rewritings of Greek tragedies during ...
This dissertation argues that the selected literary and filmic texts examined in this study offer cr...
This dissertation examines literary representations of the neoliberal transformations of urban space...
Although there are important academic works about the representation ―in the fictional narrative― of...
Abstract Blood, organs and other tissues for sale: Diamela Eltit\u27s Impuesto a la carne and the a...
ResumenEl presente artículo propone una reflexión sobre las prácticas de coacción y exclusión que im...