This article discusses Ángel Rama’s critique of Latin American culture, mainly in the prologue to La novela latinoamericana. Panoramas 1920-1980(1982), the only collection of texts he published while still alive. In the prologue, Ángel retraces his steps across essays written between the sixties and the seventies, analyzing and scrutinizing his own intellectual and theoretical concerns. By reading the prologue, one realizes how time and authenticity were articulated to inaugurate an idea of America. Ángel then employs the principles of incompleteness and fugacity to interpret Latin American culture as an essay. Furthermore, he proposes a re-reading of Pedro Henríquez Ureña’s La utopía de América(1925). Finally, he deals with the issue of te...
The author reviews the singularity of the impact of the colonialism and globalism in Latin America. ...
Two hundred years of colonial rule left Latin America in a state of institutional development charac...
Famous for its fantastic and magical narratives, Latin American literature has been a focal point fo...
Utopies contemporaines d'Amérique latine. Chassée de l'imaginaire collectif occidental, l'utopie a t...
This paper analyzes Latin American utopian texts of the nineteenth and twentieth century, from Franc...
Este artigo trata da questão do mito na literatura da América Latina. O objetivo &eacu...
This paper aims to analyze a certain reappearance of the humanist topos of the “New World” in contem...
The article postulates a tour on Latin American culture that begins in the resistance of Haitian sla...
In the last decades, many studies have proliferated on the different ways in which a specific modali...
The article addresses the wonderful Latin American realism genre in relation to other forms of liter...
With two main questions in mind - «the hegemonic tendencies of theLatin-American narrative in its re...
In her article Nation Building, Utopia, and the Latin American Writer/Intellectual, María Odette C...
ABSTRACT: Despite the acknowledgement of a link between Anthropology and Literature, lasting at leas...
The term ‘magic realism’ was created in Europe, but it was adopted by Latin American writers and cri...
I introduce the main theoretical notions of contemporary World Literature and debate the mostly nega...
The author reviews the singularity of the impact of the colonialism and globalism in Latin America. ...
Two hundred years of colonial rule left Latin America in a state of institutional development charac...
Famous for its fantastic and magical narratives, Latin American literature has been a focal point fo...
Utopies contemporaines d'Amérique latine. Chassée de l'imaginaire collectif occidental, l'utopie a t...
This paper analyzes Latin American utopian texts of the nineteenth and twentieth century, from Franc...
Este artigo trata da questão do mito na literatura da América Latina. O objetivo &eacu...
This paper aims to analyze a certain reappearance of the humanist topos of the “New World” in contem...
The article postulates a tour on Latin American culture that begins in the resistance of Haitian sla...
In the last decades, many studies have proliferated on the different ways in which a specific modali...
The article addresses the wonderful Latin American realism genre in relation to other forms of liter...
With two main questions in mind - «the hegemonic tendencies of theLatin-American narrative in its re...
In her article Nation Building, Utopia, and the Latin American Writer/Intellectual, María Odette C...
ABSTRACT: Despite the acknowledgement of a link between Anthropology and Literature, lasting at leas...
The term ‘magic realism’ was created in Europe, but it was adopted by Latin American writers and cri...
I introduce the main theoretical notions of contemporary World Literature and debate the mostly nega...
The author reviews the singularity of the impact of the colonialism and globalism in Latin America. ...
Two hundred years of colonial rule left Latin America in a state of institutional development charac...
Famous for its fantastic and magical narratives, Latin American literature has been a focal point fo...