From the 1970s to the early 1990s the dominant forms of literary production in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua were testimonial literature and literature of resistance. During this time period, all three of these Central American countries were embroiled in bloody civil wars, and the written word was employed on the cultural front as a means of denouncing and resisting various forms of oppression. For both historical and artistic reasons, rivers frequently play an important role in cultural production from and about this era and have thus become embedded in the complex web of ideological signifiers that comprises the discursive practices of Central American literature
This essay demonstrates the ways in which Central American subjects during the last three decades ha...
During the Cold War, Guatemala and El Salvador suffered protracted civil wars between authoritarian ...
This dissertation examines the literary representations and interpretations of La Matanza, a Salvado...
In the introduction to Troubled Waters: Rivers in Latin American Imagination (2013), Elizabeth Petti...
Beginning with Rubén Darío, Nicaragua has long prided itself in being a country of poets. During the...
This project explores the phenomenology of martyrdom in Central America during the revolutionary per...
This is the second issue developed by members of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network’s Thematic Area 10, Wa...
This dissertation explores how Central American poets reinterpret both the political, historical, an...
From the 1960s to 1996, Guatemala endured a violent civil war. After an indigenous group of Mayans d...
My dissertation examines how mid-nineteenth century Spanish American letrados in Argentina, Colombia...
The 2013 Hispanic Issues On Line volume, Troubled Waters: Rivers in Latin American Imagination, is a...
textThis study examines the representations of Salvadorans and other Central Americans in film, visu...
"The Rain Gods’ Rebellion examines Nahua oral narratives to illuminate the cultural basis of the 197...
Existing literary analysis of contemporary Latinx and Latin American literature about Central Americ...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 20, 2016...
This essay demonstrates the ways in which Central American subjects during the last three decades ha...
During the Cold War, Guatemala and El Salvador suffered protracted civil wars between authoritarian ...
This dissertation examines the literary representations and interpretations of La Matanza, a Salvado...
In the introduction to Troubled Waters: Rivers in Latin American Imagination (2013), Elizabeth Petti...
Beginning with Rubén Darío, Nicaragua has long prided itself in being a country of poets. During the...
This project explores the phenomenology of martyrdom in Central America during the revolutionary per...
This is the second issue developed by members of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network’s Thematic Area 10, Wa...
This dissertation explores how Central American poets reinterpret both the political, historical, an...
From the 1960s to 1996, Guatemala endured a violent civil war. After an indigenous group of Mayans d...
My dissertation examines how mid-nineteenth century Spanish American letrados in Argentina, Colombia...
The 2013 Hispanic Issues On Line volume, Troubled Waters: Rivers in Latin American Imagination, is a...
textThis study examines the representations of Salvadorans and other Central Americans in film, visu...
"The Rain Gods’ Rebellion examines Nahua oral narratives to illuminate the cultural basis of the 197...
Existing literary analysis of contemporary Latinx and Latin American literature about Central Americ...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 20, 2016...
This essay demonstrates the ways in which Central American subjects during the last three decades ha...
During the Cold War, Guatemala and El Salvador suffered protracted civil wars between authoritarian ...
This dissertation examines the literary representations and interpretations of La Matanza, a Salvado...