Latinx Literature in Transition, 1444-1886: Volume 1
Herausgeber: Vera Tudela, Elisa Sampson; Dworkin y Mendez, Kenya C.
Latinx Literature in Transition, 1444-1886: Volume 1
Herausgeber: Vera Tudela, Elisa Sampson; Dworkin y Mendez, Kenya C.
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This book will appeal to readers seeking diverse perspectives and untold stories. It uncovers ignored and forgotten voices, explores early Latinx writings and other cultural forms, and by foregrounding the intersection between language and power, interrogates the dynamics of historical cultural exchange and its link to our contemporary world.
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This book will appeal to readers seeking diverse perspectives and untold stories. It uncovers ignored and forgotten voices, explores early Latinx writings and other cultural forms, and by foregrounding the intersection between language and power, interrogates the dynamics of historical cultural exchange and its link to our contemporary world.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 375
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009313995
- ISBN-10: 1009313991
- Artikelnr.: 73533488
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 375
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009313995
- ISBN-10: 1009313991
- Artikelnr.: 73533488
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Transacting: Archives and the (Un)ma(r)king of Difference: 1.
Archiving Indians/Indios and fabricating Whites: colonial Spanish-American
"antiquities" and late eighteenth-century elites in Philadelphia Ruth Hill;
2. Forever present and silent no more: early Sephardic voices in the
Spanish North American Atlantic Emily Colbert-Cairns; 3. Talismanic
fragments of the Muslim Atlantic: the Malê revolt of 1835 Zeinab Mcheimech;
4. The mid nineteenth-century press and periodical poetry: Francisco P.
Ramírez's Borderlands Anthology Ayendy Bonifacio; Part II. Transcending:
Narrative and Counternarratives: 5. La Llorona's ghosts: losses and omens
in colonial and contemporary texts Matthew Goldmark; 6. From Mary
Rowlandson to Lola Medina: rethinking the captivity narrative genre Nicole
Eitzen Delgado; 7. Early Latinx formation in Inca Garcilaso: Spanish
encounters with the Lady of Cofachiqui Thomas Ward; 8. "Tragic time": an
unromantic re-reading of nineteenth-century Cuban history Dalia Antonia
Caraballo Muller; Part III. Transgressing: Beyond Empire, Nation, or Race:
9. When words are not enough: José Martí, race, and writing/righting the
imagined nation Kenya C. Dworkin y Méndez; 10. The First Filipino and the
Archive: Introducing Rizal in colonial Latinx studies Ernest Rafael
Hartwell; 11. Anarchist Media, Cuba's War for Independence, and the Forging
of a Radical Transnational Latinidad, 1880s-1890s Kirwin Shaffer; 12.
Creole patriotism and the colonial archive: Francisco de Florencia and the
early Florida frontier Jason Dyck; Part IV. Transcreating: Texts, Subtexts
and Creative Anachronism: 13. Spanish Baroque theater and the
transatlantic: Bartolomé de Alva's Nahuatl transcreation of El animal
profeta y dichoso patricida José Estrada; 14. The epistemic disobedience of
Latinx Shakespeares Carla Della Gatta; 15. The strange case of a "lost"
dramatic performance: early Californio literary culture and Anglo-American
historiographic censoring Pedro García-Caro; 16. Mars is Oggún:
African-Cuban spirituality and the divine masculine in the poetry of
Plácido Matthew Pettway; 17. Drawing the Latinx migrant subject: From
Guaman Poma via Cornejo Polar to Martín López Lam's Las edades de la rata
(2019) Andrea Aramburú Villavisencio
Archiving Indians/Indios and fabricating Whites: colonial Spanish-American
"antiquities" and late eighteenth-century elites in Philadelphia Ruth Hill;
2. Forever present and silent no more: early Sephardic voices in the
Spanish North American Atlantic Emily Colbert-Cairns; 3. Talismanic
fragments of the Muslim Atlantic: the Malê revolt of 1835 Zeinab Mcheimech;
4. The mid nineteenth-century press and periodical poetry: Francisco P.
Ramírez's Borderlands Anthology Ayendy Bonifacio; Part II. Transcending:
Narrative and Counternarratives: 5. La Llorona's ghosts: losses and omens
in colonial and contemporary texts Matthew Goldmark; 6. From Mary
Rowlandson to Lola Medina: rethinking the captivity narrative genre Nicole
Eitzen Delgado; 7. Early Latinx formation in Inca Garcilaso: Spanish
encounters with the Lady of Cofachiqui Thomas Ward; 8. "Tragic time": an
unromantic re-reading of nineteenth-century Cuban history Dalia Antonia
Caraballo Muller; Part III. Transgressing: Beyond Empire, Nation, or Race:
9. When words are not enough: José Martí, race, and writing/righting the
imagined nation Kenya C. Dworkin y Méndez; 10. The First Filipino and the
Archive: Introducing Rizal in colonial Latinx studies Ernest Rafael
Hartwell; 11. Anarchist Media, Cuba's War for Independence, and the Forging
of a Radical Transnational Latinidad, 1880s-1890s Kirwin Shaffer; 12.
Creole patriotism and the colonial archive: Francisco de Florencia and the
early Florida frontier Jason Dyck; Part IV. Transcreating: Texts, Subtexts
and Creative Anachronism: 13. Spanish Baroque theater and the
transatlantic: Bartolomé de Alva's Nahuatl transcreation of El animal
profeta y dichoso patricida José Estrada; 14. The epistemic disobedience of
Latinx Shakespeares Carla Della Gatta; 15. The strange case of a "lost"
dramatic performance: early Californio literary culture and Anglo-American
historiographic censoring Pedro García-Caro; 16. Mars is Oggún:
African-Cuban spirituality and the divine masculine in the poetry of
Plácido Matthew Pettway; 17. Drawing the Latinx migrant subject: From
Guaman Poma via Cornejo Polar to Martín López Lam's Las edades de la rata
(2019) Andrea Aramburú Villavisencio
Part I. Transacting: Archives and the (Un)ma(r)king of Difference: 1.
Archiving Indians/Indios and fabricating Whites: colonial Spanish-American
"antiquities" and late eighteenth-century elites in Philadelphia Ruth Hill;
2. Forever present and silent no more: early Sephardic voices in the
Spanish North American Atlantic Emily Colbert-Cairns; 3. Talismanic
fragments of the Muslim Atlantic: the Malê revolt of 1835 Zeinab Mcheimech;
4. The mid nineteenth-century press and periodical poetry: Francisco P.
Ramírez's Borderlands Anthology Ayendy Bonifacio; Part II. Transcending:
Narrative and Counternarratives: 5. La Llorona's ghosts: losses and omens
in colonial and contemporary texts Matthew Goldmark; 6. From Mary
Rowlandson to Lola Medina: rethinking the captivity narrative genre Nicole
Eitzen Delgado; 7. Early Latinx formation in Inca Garcilaso: Spanish
encounters with the Lady of Cofachiqui Thomas Ward; 8. "Tragic time": an
unromantic re-reading of nineteenth-century Cuban history Dalia Antonia
Caraballo Muller; Part III. Transgressing: Beyond Empire, Nation, or Race:
9. When words are not enough: José Martí, race, and writing/righting the
imagined nation Kenya C. Dworkin y Méndez; 10. The First Filipino and the
Archive: Introducing Rizal in colonial Latinx studies Ernest Rafael
Hartwell; 11. Anarchist Media, Cuba's War for Independence, and the Forging
of a Radical Transnational Latinidad, 1880s-1890s Kirwin Shaffer; 12.
Creole patriotism and the colonial archive: Francisco de Florencia and the
early Florida frontier Jason Dyck; Part IV. Transcreating: Texts, Subtexts
and Creative Anachronism: 13. Spanish Baroque theater and the
transatlantic: Bartolomé de Alva's Nahuatl transcreation of El animal
profeta y dichoso patricida José Estrada; 14. The epistemic disobedience of
Latinx Shakespeares Carla Della Gatta; 15. The strange case of a "lost"
dramatic performance: early Californio literary culture and Anglo-American
historiographic censoring Pedro García-Caro; 16. Mars is Oggún:
African-Cuban spirituality and the divine masculine in the poetry of
Plácido Matthew Pettway; 17. Drawing the Latinx migrant subject: From
Guaman Poma via Cornejo Polar to Martín López Lam's Las edades de la rata
(2019) Andrea Aramburú Villavisencio
Archiving Indians/Indios and fabricating Whites: colonial Spanish-American
"antiquities" and late eighteenth-century elites in Philadelphia Ruth Hill;
2. Forever present and silent no more: early Sephardic voices in the
Spanish North American Atlantic Emily Colbert-Cairns; 3. Talismanic
fragments of the Muslim Atlantic: the Malê revolt of 1835 Zeinab Mcheimech;
4. The mid nineteenth-century press and periodical poetry: Francisco P.
Ramírez's Borderlands Anthology Ayendy Bonifacio; Part II. Transcending:
Narrative and Counternarratives: 5. La Llorona's ghosts: losses and omens
in colonial and contemporary texts Matthew Goldmark; 6. From Mary
Rowlandson to Lola Medina: rethinking the captivity narrative genre Nicole
Eitzen Delgado; 7. Early Latinx formation in Inca Garcilaso: Spanish
encounters with the Lady of Cofachiqui Thomas Ward; 8. "Tragic time": an
unromantic re-reading of nineteenth-century Cuban history Dalia Antonia
Caraballo Muller; Part III. Transgressing: Beyond Empire, Nation, or Race:
9. When words are not enough: José Martí, race, and writing/righting the
imagined nation Kenya C. Dworkin y Méndez; 10. The First Filipino and the
Archive: Introducing Rizal in colonial Latinx studies Ernest Rafael
Hartwell; 11. Anarchist Media, Cuba's War for Independence, and the Forging
of a Radical Transnational Latinidad, 1880s-1890s Kirwin Shaffer; 12.
Creole patriotism and the colonial archive: Francisco de Florencia and the
early Florida frontier Jason Dyck; Part IV. Transcreating: Texts, Subtexts
and Creative Anachronism: 13. Spanish Baroque theater and the
transatlantic: Bartolomé de Alva's Nahuatl transcreation of El animal
profeta y dichoso patricida José Estrada; 14. The epistemic disobedience of
Latinx Shakespeares Carla Della Gatta; 15. The strange case of a "lost"
dramatic performance: early Californio literary culture and Anglo-American
historiographic censoring Pedro García-Caro; 16. Mars is Oggún:
African-Cuban spirituality and the divine masculine in the poetry of
Plácido Matthew Pettway; 17. Drawing the Latinx migrant subject: From
Guaman Poma via Cornejo Polar to Martín López Lam's Las edades de la rata
(2019) Andrea Aramburú Villavisencio