This work draws from animal studies, biopolitics, and posthumanism to explore the ways in which the body is simultaneously inscribed and erased in seven Latin American texts from the last fifty years: from João Guimarães Rosa’s “Meu tio o Iauaretê” (1961) to Martín Felipe Castagnet’s Los cuerpos del verano (2012), and including Sara Gallardo’s Eisejuaz (1971), Jorge Baron Biza’s El desierto y su semilla (1998), Mario Bellatin’s Flores (2000), Miguel Esquirol’s “El Cementerio de Elefantes” (2008), and Rafael Pinedo’s Subte (2012). In these novels and short stories the body is the place where issues of race, sexuality, and ethnicity are negociated and contested: I focus on the figures of the animal, the monster, and the cyborg as bodies that ...
Cyborgs in Latin America explores the ways cultural expression in Latin America has grappled with th...
With a starting point in the novel Nombres y animales (2014), by Dominican writer Rita Indiana, this...
Este trabalho apresenta um estudo detalhado de alguns relatos publicados na América Latina durante o...
The subordination of the body to the mind – the former aligned nature, the latter with civilization ...
While the nonhuman has generally been disregarded as irrelevant to Mexicanist and Central Americanis...
While the nonhuman has generally been disregarded as irrelevant to Mexicanist and Central Americanis...
While the nonhuman has generally been disregarded as irrelevant to Mexicanist and Central Americanis...
This article focuses on the cyborg body in contemporary Mexican science fiction, contrasting it with...
This work examines the short stories of Uruguayan author Horacio Quiroga within a biopolitical frame...
This work examines the short stories of Uruguayan author Horacio Quiroga within a biopolitical frame...
This work examines the short stories of Uruguayan author Horacio Quiroga within a biopolitical frame...
This work examines the short stories of Uruguayan author Horacio Quiroga within a biopolitical frame...
This work examines the short stories of Uruguayan author Horacio Quiroga within a biopolitical frame...
The style of magical realism gives Boom generation authors of the 1950s and 60s—such as Alejo Carpen...
Cyborgs in Latin America explores the ways cultural expression in Latin America has grappled with th...
Cyborgs in Latin America explores the ways cultural expression in Latin America has grappled with th...
With a starting point in the novel Nombres y animales (2014), by Dominican writer Rita Indiana, this...
Este trabalho apresenta um estudo detalhado de alguns relatos publicados na América Latina durante o...
The subordination of the body to the mind – the former aligned nature, the latter with civilization ...
While the nonhuman has generally been disregarded as irrelevant to Mexicanist and Central Americanis...
While the nonhuman has generally been disregarded as irrelevant to Mexicanist and Central Americanis...
While the nonhuman has generally been disregarded as irrelevant to Mexicanist and Central Americanis...
This article focuses on the cyborg body in contemporary Mexican science fiction, contrasting it with...
This work examines the short stories of Uruguayan author Horacio Quiroga within a biopolitical frame...
This work examines the short stories of Uruguayan author Horacio Quiroga within a biopolitical frame...
This work examines the short stories of Uruguayan author Horacio Quiroga within a biopolitical frame...
This work examines the short stories of Uruguayan author Horacio Quiroga within a biopolitical frame...
This work examines the short stories of Uruguayan author Horacio Quiroga within a biopolitical frame...
The style of magical realism gives Boom generation authors of the 1950s and 60s—such as Alejo Carpen...
Cyborgs in Latin America explores the ways cultural expression in Latin America has grappled with th...
Cyborgs in Latin America explores the ways cultural expression in Latin America has grappled with th...
With a starting point in the novel Nombres y animales (2014), by Dominican writer Rita Indiana, this...
Este trabalho apresenta um estudo detalhado de alguns relatos publicados na América Latina durante o...