Kimberly Nance’s Can Literature Promote Justice? examines the cultural phenomenon of testimonio in the context of its academic reception from the 1970’s through the present. Her book seeks to revitalize critical debate on the genre—which many in the field perceive as having run its course—by offering an alternative to prevailing interpretive tendencies. In Nance’s view, the mourning of solidarity perpetuates an interpretive fantasy—albeit nostalgically or melancholically rather than affirmatively—and thereby blocks critical awareness of the truly emancipatory potential of the genre
Literature has historically played an important role as witness-bearer to massacres and incidents o...
A testimonio narrates, in the first person, an event or series of events experienced or witnessed by...
This text discusses the genre called "testimonio" and how it has become an important component of th...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-206) and index.A genre without a strategy? : Latin Ameri...
This thesis argues that testimonio is above all a perspective from which to read a literary text: it...
The relationship between the stories embedded in literature and human rights has been replete with p...
AbstractCora Starker Gorman MaloneThe Testimonial World: Affect and Ethics in Latin American Literat...
The terms “trauma” and testimonio (or “testimony”) have been linked so often in literary studies as...
This thesis explores how survivors of Argentine state terrorism (1974-1983) deploy the Latin America...
The purpose of providing testimony through literature is to provide an “eye-witness” encounter of an...
Testimonial literature in Latin America is noted for its non-literary quality since it serves extral...
The testimonio genre has been at the center of discussions around the connections between literature...
As the fiftieth anniversary of testimonio approaches in 2016, Arms of America reflects on the afterm...
To date, there has been no official investigation into or redress of the Indonesian killings of 1965...
It will focus notably on the idea of political event and testimonial narrative, both in terms of the...
Literature has historically played an important role as witness-bearer to massacres and incidents o...
A testimonio narrates, in the first person, an event or series of events experienced or witnessed by...
This text discusses the genre called "testimonio" and how it has become an important component of th...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-206) and index.A genre without a strategy? : Latin Ameri...
This thesis argues that testimonio is above all a perspective from which to read a literary text: it...
The relationship between the stories embedded in literature and human rights has been replete with p...
AbstractCora Starker Gorman MaloneThe Testimonial World: Affect and Ethics in Latin American Literat...
The terms “trauma” and testimonio (or “testimony”) have been linked so often in literary studies as...
This thesis explores how survivors of Argentine state terrorism (1974-1983) deploy the Latin America...
The purpose of providing testimony through literature is to provide an “eye-witness” encounter of an...
Testimonial literature in Latin America is noted for its non-literary quality since it serves extral...
The testimonio genre has been at the center of discussions around the connections between literature...
As the fiftieth anniversary of testimonio approaches in 2016, Arms of America reflects on the afterm...
To date, there has been no official investigation into or redress of the Indonesian killings of 1965...
It will focus notably on the idea of political event and testimonial narrative, both in terms of the...
Literature has historically played an important role as witness-bearer to massacres and incidents o...
A testimonio narrates, in the first person, an event or series of events experienced or witnessed by...
This text discusses the genre called "testimonio" and how it has become an important component of th...