This dissertation examines literary representations of the neoliberal transformations of urban space in Santiago, Chile and Havana, Cuba since the 1990s. It draws on the influential work of scholars who argue that throughout the later part of the twentieth century cities have acquired important significance as spaces that register the conflicts that emerge in national contexts and are perpetuated on a global scale by neoliberalism. This dissertation evaluates how the urban imaginaries of Santiago and Cuba have been reshaped since 1990 as a neoliberal reconfiguration of urban space has taken place in each city as a result of important transitions that occur after political and economic crises that have strongly impacted social justice debate...
My dissertation explores neoliberalism as a gendered cultural discourse in post-dictatorship Chile. ...
NARRATIVES DURING AND AFTER DICTATORSHIP: EXPERIENCIE, COMMUNITY AND NARRATION.This dissertation exp...
UnrestrictedIn this dissertation I argue that the profound crisis, known as the "Special Period" fac...
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)...
This dissertation compares the portrayal of the city of Santiago de Chile in the novels Mala onda (1...
This thesis explores reactions of Chilean women’s poetry to neoliberalism in three chronological st...
The dissertation explores cultural representations of the new Latin American city that has emerged s...
The main subject of my dissertation focuses on the poetry and on cultural production of the nineties...
This dissertation is a comparative study on the relationship between spaces of catastrophe, intellec...
“Neoliberal Bonds is a unique and vital contribution to the scholarship on post-dictatorial memory i...
This project researches the radical change that the peace treaty of the 1990s brought to Central Ame...
This dissertation traces a set of specific metaphors that emerge to address the consequences of neol...
The main goal of this dissertation is to analyze the published rewritings of Greek tragedies during ...
Ever since the triumph of the Revolution in 1959, Cuba has witnessed an unprecedented productive boo...
My dissertation explores neoliberalism as a gendered cultural discourse in post-dictatorship Chile. ...
NARRATIVES DURING AND AFTER DICTATORSHIP: EXPERIENCIE, COMMUNITY AND NARRATION.This dissertation exp...
UnrestrictedIn this dissertation I argue that the profound crisis, known as the "Special Period" fac...
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)...
This dissertation compares the portrayal of the city of Santiago de Chile in the novels Mala onda (1...
This thesis explores reactions of Chilean women’s poetry to neoliberalism in three chronological st...
The dissertation explores cultural representations of the new Latin American city that has emerged s...
The main subject of my dissertation focuses on the poetry and on cultural production of the nineties...
This dissertation is a comparative study on the relationship between spaces of catastrophe, intellec...
“Neoliberal Bonds is a unique and vital contribution to the scholarship on post-dictatorial memory i...
This project researches the radical change that the peace treaty of the 1990s brought to Central Ame...
This dissertation traces a set of specific metaphors that emerge to address the consequences of neol...
The main goal of this dissertation is to analyze the published rewritings of Greek tragedies during ...
Ever since the triumph of the Revolution in 1959, Cuba has witnessed an unprecedented productive boo...
My dissertation explores neoliberalism as a gendered cultural discourse in post-dictatorship Chile. ...
NARRATIVES DURING AND AFTER DICTATORSHIP: EXPERIENCIE, COMMUNITY AND NARRATION.This dissertation exp...
UnrestrictedIn this dissertation I argue that the profound crisis, known as the "Special Period" fac...