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  • - Rewriting the Tropics in the novela de la selva
    av Lesley (School of Modern Languages Wylie
    1 759,-

    The vision of the South American rainforest in the Spanish American novela de la selva has often been interpreted as a belated imitation of European travel literature. This book explores how writers throughout post-independence Latin America turned to the jungle as a locus for the contestation of both national and literary identity.

  • - Gender, Politics, Text
    av Catherine Davies, Claire Brewster, Languages and Cultures, m.fl.
    538,-

    The struggles for independence in Latin America during the first half of the nineteenth century were accompanied by a wide-ranging debate about political rights, nationality and citizenship.

  • - National Ideology in a Neoliberal Era
    av Gavin O'Toole
    1 759,-

    This book examines a sophisticated effort by radical economic reformers to change the ideology of nationalism in Mexico from 1988-94 and so "reinvent" the country in a way that was more friendly to their market policies, and responses to this by opposition parties.

  • - Chile, 1808-1826
    av Juan Luis Ossa Santa (Universidad Adolfo Ibanez) Cruz
    453 - 1 759,-

    This book studies the political role of the Chilean military during the years 1808-1826.

  • - Civilization and 'Latinidad' in Spanish America, 1880-1920
    av University of London) Coletta & Michela (Institute of Latin American Studies
    422,-

    How did Latin Americans represent their own countries as modern? Through a comparative analysis of Argentina, Uruguay and Chile, the book investigates four themes that were central to definitions of Latin American modernity at the turn of the twentieth century: race, the autochthonous, education, and aesthetics.

  • - Venezuelan Metafiction 2004-2012
    av Katie Brown
    423 - 1 439,-

    Through a close reading of eight Venezuelan novels published between 2004 and 2012, this book reveals the enduring importance of the national in contemporary Venezuelan fiction, arguing that the novels studied respond to both the nationalist and populist cultural policies of the Bolivarian Revolution and Venezuela's literary isolation.

  • av Rodrigo Lopes de Barros
    582,-

    An Open Access edition of this book will be available on the Liverpool University Press website and the OAPEN library. At the turn of the 21st century, the Brazilian punk and hardcore music scene joined forces with political militants to foster a new social movement that demanded the universal right to free public transportation.

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