Sobre Dulce Mar A Loynaz


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Concise Encyclopedia Of Latin American Literature


Concise Encyclopedia Of Latin American Literature
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Author : Verity Smith
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2014-01-14

Concise Encyclopedia Of Latin American Literature written by Verity Smith and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-01-14 with Literary Criticism categories.


First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.



House Garden Nation


House Garden Nation
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Author : Iliana Yamileth Rodriguez
language : en
Publisher: Duke University Press
Release Date : 1994-05-11

House Garden Nation written by Iliana Yamileth Rodriguez and has been published by Duke University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994-05-11 with Literary Criticism categories.


How ironic, the author thought on learning of the Sandinista’s electoral defeat, that at its death the Revolutionary State left Woman, Violeta Chamorro, located at the center. The election signaled the end of one transition and the beginning of another, with Woman somewhere on the border between the neo-liberal and marxist projects. It is such transitions that Ileana Rodríguez takes up here, unraveling their weave of gender, ethnicity, and nation as it is revealed in literature written by women. In House/Garden/Nation the narratives of five Centro-Caribbean writers illustrate these times of transition: Dulce María Loynáz, from colonial rule to independence in Cuba; Jean Rhys, from colony to commonwealth in Dominica; Simone Schwarz-Bart, from slave to free labor in Guadeloupe; Gioconda Belli, from oligarchic capitalism to social democratic socialism in Nicaragua; and Teresa de la Parra, from independence to modernity in Venezuela. Focusing on the nation as garden, hacienda, or plantation, Rodríguez shows us these writers debating the predicament of women under nation formation from within the confines of marriage and home. In reading these post-colonial literatures by women facing the crisis of transition, this study highlights urgent questions of destitution, migration, exile, and inexperience, but also networks of value allotted to women: beauty, clothing, love. As a counterpoint on issues of legality, policy, and marriage, Rodriguez includes a chapter on male writers: José Eustacio Rivera, Omar Cabezas, and Romulo Gallegos. Her work presents a sobering picture of women at a crossroads, continually circumscribed by history and culture, writing their way.



A Woman In Her Garden


A Woman In Her Garden
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Author : Dulce María Loynaz
language : en
Publisher: White Pine Press
Release Date : 2002

A Woman In Her Garden written by Dulce María Loynaz and has been published by White Pine Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Literary Criticism categories.


A selection of work from all phases of this important Cuban poet's career.



Reordering Of Culture


Reordering Of Culture
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Author : Alvina Ruprecht
language : en
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Release Date : 1995-11-15

Reordering Of Culture written by Alvina Ruprecht and has been published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995-11-15 with Social Science categories.


Political, economic and social barriers among Latin America, the Caribbean and Canada are giving way to global forces and the "global dreams" they inspire. This collection of original articles and essays examines popular culture, literature, theatre, belief systems, indigenous practices and questions of identity, exile and alienation. The interconnectedness and distinction of cultural production throughout the Americas, "transplanted" interests, the mediation of African and European influences, and the expression of shifting identities, all reflect the development of a new American neighbourhood.



Confesiones De Dulce Mar A Loynaz


Confesiones De Dulce Mar A Loynaz
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Author : Dulce María Loynaz
language : es
Publisher: Editorial Jose Marti
Release Date : 1999

Confesiones De Dulce Mar A Loynaz written by Dulce María Loynaz and has been published by Editorial Jose Marti this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with Biography & Autobiography categories.




The Plantation In The Postslavery Imagination


The Plantation In The Postslavery Imagination
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Author : Elizabeth Christine Russ
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2009-11-05

The Plantation In The Postslavery Imagination written by Elizabeth Christine Russ and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-11-05 with Literary Criticism categories.


In a provocative new approach toward understanding transnational literary cultures, this study examines the specter of the plantation, that physical place most vividly associated with slavery in the Americas. For Elizabeth Russ, the plantation is not merely a literal location, but also a vexing rhetorical, ideological, and psychological trope through which intersecting histories of the New World are told. Through a series of precise, in-depth readings, Russ analyzes the discourse of the plantation through a number of suggestive pairings: male and female perspectives; U.S. and Spanish American traditions; and continental alongside island societies. To chart comparative elements in the development of the postslavery imagination in the Northern and Southern hemispheres, Russ distinguishes between a modern and a postmodern imaginary. The former privileges a familiar plot of modernity: the traumatic transition from a local, largely agrarian order to an increasingly anonymous industrialized society. The latter, abandoning nostalgia toward the past, suggests a new history using the strategies of performance, such as witnessing, reticency, and traversal. Authors examined include The Twelve Southerners, Fernando Ortiz, Teresa de la Parra, Eudora Welty, Antonio Benítez Rojo, Gayl Jones, Toni Morrison, and Mayra Santos-Febres, among others. Applying sharp analyses across a broad range of texts, Russ reveals how the language used to imagine communities influenced by the plantation has been gendered, racialized, and eroticized in ways that oppose the domination of an ever-shifting "North" while often reproducing the fundamental power divide. Her work moves beyond the North-South dichotomy that has often stymied scholarly work in Latin American studies and, importantly, provides a model for future hemispheric approaches.



Absolute Solitude


Absolute Solitude
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Author : Dulce Maria Loynaz
language : en
Publisher: Archipelago
Release Date : 2016-05-24

Absolute Solitude written by Dulce Maria Loynaz and has been published by Archipelago this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-05-24 with Poetry categories.


In the first comprehensive selection and translation of Dulce María Loynaz's poetry, James O'Connor invites us to hear the haunting voice of Cuba's celebrated poet, whom the Nobel Laureate Juan Ramón Jiménez terms in his Foreword, "archaic and new...tender, weightless, rich in abandon." Widely published in Spain during the 1950s, Loynaz's poetry was almost forgotten in Cuba after the Revolution. International recognition came to her late: at the age of ninety she was living in seclusion in Havana when the Royal Spanish Academy awarded her the 1992 Cervantes Prize, the highest literary accolade in the Spanish language. The first English publication of her work, Absolute Solitude contains a selection of poems from each of Loynaz's books, including the acclaimed prose poems from Poems with No Names, a selection of posthumously published work. From the Trade Paperback edition.



The Rough Guide To Cuba


The Rough Guide To Cuba
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Author : Fiona McAuslan
language : en
Publisher: Rough Guides UK
Release Date : 2010-09-01

The Rough Guide To Cuba written by Fiona McAuslan and has been published by Rough Guides UK this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-09-01 with Travel categories.


The Rough Guide to Cuba is the ultimate guide to the home of sun, salsa and rum. The guide's full-colour section introduces the best Cuba has to offer, plus you'll find information on the hottest clubs and cafes and Cuba's best bars, places to eat and beaches. Up-to-date and honest reviews will help you track down accommodation, with the most comprehensive list of casas particulares of any guidebook. There's also detailed information on the country's history, currency and music, plus the recent changes to the public transport systems and a comprehensive language section with cubanismos. Detailed colour maps will help you find your way around Cuba, with particular attention paid to the main visitor areas. Make the most of your time on earth with The Rough Guide to Cuba.



The Other Poetry Of Barcelona


The Other Poetry Of Barcelona
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Author : Carlota Caulfield
language : en
Publisher: InteliNet/InteliBooks
Release Date : 2004

The Other Poetry Of Barcelona written by Carlota Caulfield and has been published by InteliNet/InteliBooks this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Catalan poetry categories.


The Other Poetry of Barcelona: Spanish and Spanish-American Women Poets. Edited by Carlota Caulfield and Jaime D. Parra. Introduction by Jaime D. Parra. The present book, is dedicated to a group of Spanish and Spanish-American poets, all women, who for one reason or another have Barcelona as their point of reference. They write in Spanish or Catalan and are tightly linked, despite differences in their styles, tastes and even languages. The Other Poetry of Barcelona is a collection of these voices, which have grown and developed around Barcelona in recent years. The poets included in this anthology are: Neus Aguado, Nicole d'Amonville Alegria, Carmen Borja, Carlota Caulfield, Marga Clark, Mariana Colomer, Gemma Ferron, Concha Garcia, Rosa Lentini, Gemma Mana Delgado, M. Cinta Montagut, Ana Nuno, Teresa Pascual, Susanna Rafart, Teresa Shaw, Anabel Torres, and Esther Zarraluki. The book includes an appendix with original poems in Spanish and Catalan, and bio-bibliographies of the poets."



Patriots And Traitors In Revolutionary Cuba


Patriots And Traitors In Revolutionary Cuba
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Author : Lillian Guerra
language : en
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Release Date : 2023-01-17

Patriots And Traitors In Revolutionary Cuba written by Lillian Guerra and has been published by University of Pittsburgh Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-01-17 with History categories.


Authorities in postrevolutionary Cuba worked to establish a binary society in which citizens were either patriots or traitors. This all-or-nothing approach reflected in the familiar slogan “patria o muerte” (fatherland or death) has recently been challenged in protests that have adopted the theme song “patria y vida” (fatherland and life), a collaboration by exiles that, predictably, has been banned in Cuba itself. Lillian Guerra excavates the rise of a Soviet-advised Communist culture controlled by state institutions and the creation of a multidimensional system of state security whose functions embedded themselves into daily activities and individual consciousness and reinforced these binaries. But despite public performance of patriotism, the life experience of many Cubans was somewhere in between. Guerra explores these in-between spaces and looks at Cuban citizens’ complicity with authoritarianism, leaders’ exploitation of an earnest anti-imperialist nationalism, and the duality of an existence that contains elements of both support and betrayal of a nation and of an ideology.