Mexican Literature as World Literature - Sánchez Prado, Ignacio M.; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Mexican Literature as World Literature
 
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ISBN13:9781501374821
ISBN10:1501374826
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Mexican Literature as World Literature

 
Kiadó: Bloomsbury Academic
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Honorable Mention from the 2022 International Latino Book Awards for Best Nonfiction - Multi-Author

Chapter 15 by Carolyn Fornoff is Winner of the 2022 Best Article in the Humanities Award, Latin American Studies Association, Mexico

Mexican Literature as World Literature is a landmark collection that, for the first time, studies the major interventions of Mexican literature of all genres in world literary circuits from the 16th century forward. This collection features a range of essays in dialogue with major theorists and critics of the concept of world literature. Authors show how the arrival of Spanish conquerors and priests, the work of enlightenment naturalists, the rise of Mexican academies, the culture of the Mexican Revolution, and Mexican neoliberalism have played major roles in the formation of world literary structures.

The book features major scholars in Mexican literary studies engaging in the ways in which modernism, counterculture, and extinction have been essential to Mexico's world literary pursuit, as well as studies of the work of some of Mexico's most important authors: Sor Juana, Carlos Fuentes, Octavio Paz, and Juan Rulfo, among others. These essays expand and enrich the understanding of Mexican literature as world literature, showing the many significant ways in which Mexico has been a center for world literary circuits.

Tartalomjegyzék:

Introduction
Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado (Washington University in St. Louis, USA)
1. World-Making and the Poetics of the New World
Jorge Téllez (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
2. Global Sor Juana
Stephanie Kirk (Washington University in St. Louis, USA)
3. World-Making in the New Spain of the Eighteenth Century
Karen Stolley (Emory University, USA)
4. On (Re)productive Worlds: Transpacific Materiality and Mexican World Literature
Laura Torres-Rodríguez (New York University, USA)
5. World-Making in Nineteenth-Century Mexico
Shelley Garrigan (North Carolina State University, USA)
6. Rethinking Mexican Modernismo and World Literature
Adela Pineda Franco (Boston University, USA)
7. World-Making in the Twentieth Century: The Rise of Mexican World Literary Institutions
Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado (Washington University in St. Louis, USA)
8. From Post-Revolutionary Cosmopolitanisms to Pre-Bola?o Infrarealism: Mexican Avant-Garde Literatures in/as World Literature
Sara Potter (University of Texas in El Paso, USA)
9. Beyond the Literary Field: Octavio Paz in World Literature
Manuel Gutiérrez Silva (University of California-Los Angeles, USA)
10. Brief History of an Anthology of Mexican Poetry
Gustavo Guerrero (Cergy Paris Université, France)
11. Juan Rulfo's World Literary Consciousness
Nuala Finnegan (University College Cork, Ireland)
12. Uno se sale de uno para verse viendo: Mexican Countercultural Literature as Psychedelic Interventions of World Literature
Iván Eusebio Aguirre Darancou (University of California-Riverside, USA)
13. Carlos Fuentes and World Literature
Pedro Ángel Palou (Tufts University, USA)
14. Neoliberalism, Distinction, and World Literature in Mexico in the Twenty-First Century
Oswaldo Zavala (College of Staten Island & The Graduate Center, CUNY, USA)
15. Planetary Poetics of Extinction in Contemporary Mexican Poetry
Carolyn Fornoff (University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign, USA)
Notes on Contributors
Index