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Central American Avant-Garde Narrative: Literary Innovation and Cultural Change (1926-1936)
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Central American Avant-Garde Narrative: Literary Innovation and Cultural Change (1926-1936)

by Adrian Taylor Kane
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Studies in Spanish-American Literature
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Studies in Spanish-American Literature

by Isaac Goldberg, Ed.
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Studies in Spanish-American Literature
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Studies in Spanish-American Literature

by Isaac Goldberg, Ed.
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Picturing Argentina: Myths, Movies, and the Peronist Vision
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Picturing Argentina: Myths, Movies, and the Peronist Vision

by Currie K Thompson
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Studies in Spanish-American Literature
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Studies in Spanish-American Literature

by Isaac Goldberg, Ed.
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What Is Eating Latin American Women Writers: Food, Weight, and Eating Disorders
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What Is Eating Latin American Women Writers: Food, Weight, and Eating Disorders

by Renee Sum Scott, Rene S Scott
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Black Women as Custodians of History: Unsung Rebel (M)Others in African American and Afro-Cuban Women's Writing
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Black Women as Custodians of History: Unsung Rebel (M)Others in African American and Afro-Cuban Women's Writing

by Paula Sanmartin
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The ubiquitous presence of food and hunger in Caribbean writing-from folktales, fiction, and poetry to political and historical treatises-signals the traumas that have marked the Caribbean from the Middle Passage to the present day. The Tropics Bite Back traces the evolution of the Caribbean response to the colonial gaze (or ...
The Tropics Bite Back: Culinary Coups in Caribbean Literature
The ubiquitous presence of food and hunger in Caribbean writing-from folktales, fiction, and poetry to political and historical treatises-signals the traumas that have marked the Caribbean from the Middle Passage to the present day. The Tropics Bite Back traces the evolution of the Caribbean response to the colonial gaze (or rather the colonial mouth) from the late nineteenth century to the twenty-first. Unlike previous scholars, Valerie Loichot does not read food simply as a cultural trope. Instead, she is interested in literary cannibalism, which she interprets in parallel with theories of relation and creolization. For Loichot, the culinary is an abstract mode of resistance and cultural production. The Francophone and Anglophone authors whose works she interrogates-including Patrick Chamoiseau, Suzanne Cesaire, Aime Cesaire, Maryse Conde, Edwidge Danticat, Edouard Glissant, Lafcadio Hearn, and Dany Laferriere- bite back at the controlling images of the cannibal, the starved and starving, the cunning cook, and the sexualized octoroon with the ultimate goal of constructing humanity through structural, literal, or allegorical acts of ingesting, cooking, and eating. The Tropics Bite Back employs cross-disciplinary methods to rethink notions of race and literary influence by providing a fresh perspective on forms of consumption both metaphorical and material.
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60.29 USD
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