Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-206) and index.A genre without a strategy? : Latin American testimonio as a rhetorical project -- A genre without an addressee? : readers, rhetoric, and resistance -- A genre without a chance? : predicting the social effectiveness of testimonial narratives -- The capacities and constraints of testimonio's speakers and experiencing writers -- The capacities and constraints of collaborating writers, translators, editors, and publishers -- The capacities and constraints of critics : celebration and mourning -- Conclusion : from poetics to prosaics -- Appendix : A brief history of Latin American testimonial narrative
37 pagesThis thesis defines the literary genre of testimonio in the context of the United States/Mex...
The testimonio genre has been at the center of discussions around the connections between literature...
The foundation of testimonio in Latin American literary field, initiated at the end of the ‘60, make...
Kimberly Nance’s Can Literature Promote Justice? examines the cultural phenomenon of testimonio in t...
AbstractCora Starker Gorman MaloneThe Testimonial World: Affect and Ethics in Latin American Literat...
Testimonial literature in Latin America is noted for its non-literary quality since it serves extral...
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...
The purpose of providing testimony through literature is to provide an “eye-witness” encounter of an...
This chapter focuses on Latin American activists and their mediation of symbols and experiences with...
Literature has historically played an important role as witness-bearer to massacres and incidents o...
In the last twenty years, the writing of testimonial literature in Latin America has gradually decli...
Of all of the literary genres, that of the testimonial narrative is perhaps one of the most difficul...
The vast corpus of testimonial literature that has been produced in Latin America since the 1960s, ...
The following article seeks to investigate performance strategies as a mode of reparation and ruptur...
37 pagesThis thesis defines the literary genre of testimonio in the context of the United States/Mex...
The testimonio genre has been at the center of discussions around the connections between literature...
The foundation of testimonio in Latin American literary field, initiated at the end of the ‘60, make...
Kimberly Nance’s Can Literature Promote Justice? examines the cultural phenomenon of testimonio in t...
AbstractCora Starker Gorman MaloneThe Testimonial World: Affect and Ethics in Latin American Literat...
Testimonial literature in Latin America is noted for its non-literary quality since it serves extral...
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...
The purpose of providing testimony through literature is to provide an “eye-witness” encounter of an...
This chapter focuses on Latin American activists and their mediation of symbols and experiences with...
Literature has historically played an important role as witness-bearer to massacres and incidents o...
In the last twenty years, the writing of testimonial literature in Latin America has gradually decli...
Of all of the literary genres, that of the testimonial narrative is perhaps one of the most difficul...
The vast corpus of testimonial literature that has been produced in Latin America since the 1960s, ...
The following article seeks to investigate performance strategies as a mode of reparation and ruptur...
37 pagesThis thesis defines the literary genre of testimonio in the context of the United States/Mex...
The testimonio genre has been at the center of discussions around the connections between literature...
The foundation of testimonio in Latin American literary field, initiated at the end of the ‘60, make...