Archival Reflections: Postmodern Fiction of the Americas (self-reflexivity, Historical Revisionism, Utopia)Bucknell University Press, 2000 - 367 من الصفحات Archival Reflections explores the works of Carlos Fuentes of Mexico, Julio Cortazar of Argentina, and Ismael Reed and E. L. Doctorow of the United States from two innovative perspectives -- the new forms of the historical novel and the current debate on postmodernism. It explores North-South relations in the Americas and the question of cultural borders within the New World order. It has implications for the literary histories of Spanish America and the United States, as well as for the fields of inter-American and cultural studies, literary theory, and historiography. |
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... refers to the " intertextual résumé or quotation of the content of a work . " 64 This is the device being used when , for example , a narra- tive offers a compilation of the events or motifs that have been thus far presented , or when ...
... refers to the " intertextual résumé or quotation of the content of a work . " 64 This is the device being used when , for example , a narra- tive offers a compilation of the events or motifs that have been thus far presented , or when ...
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... refers to those metaphors ( frequently mythological ) that reflect a reality that simultaneously generates , motivates , institutes , and uni- fies the text.126 In most cases the fiction of origin poses a philosoph- ical problem about ...
... refers to those metaphors ( frequently mythological ) that reflect a reality that simultaneously generates , motivates , institutes , and uni- fies the text.126 In most cases the fiction of origin poses a philosoph- ical problem about ...
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... refers to a nonverifiable ideal world . Fiction allows us access to the cognitive experience of a superior order because it is unlim- ited and projected onto a future of possibilities . While the language of the regime founds its power ...
... refers to a nonverifiable ideal world . Fiction allows us access to the cognitive experience of a superior order because it is unlim- ited and projected onto a future of possibilities . While the language of the regime founds its power ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Carlos Fuentess Theater of Memory | 54 |
Ishmael Reeds | 126 |
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