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Urban Spaces in Contemporary Latin American Literature

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This collection of essays studies the depiction of contemporary urban space in twenty-first century Latin American fiction. The contributors to this volume seek to understand the characteristics that make the representation of the postmodern city in a Latin American context unique. The chapters focus on cities from a wide variety of countries in the region, highlighting the cultural and political effects of neoliberalism and globalization in the contemporary urban scene. Twenty-first century authors share an interest for images of ruins and dystopian landscapes and their view of the damaging effects of the global market in Latin America tends to be pessimistic. As the book demonstrates, however, utopian elements or "spaces of hope" can also be found in these narrations, which suggest the possibility of transforming a capitalist-dominated living space.

List of contents

1. The Spatial Turn and Twenty-First Century Latin American Fiction (José Eduardo González).- 2. Beyond the Ruins of the Organized City: Urban Experiences through the Metro in Contemporary Mexican Literature (Liesbeth François).- 3. Spectral Spaces: Haunting in the Latin American City (Marta Sierra).- 4. A Tale of Three Cities. Urban Space in the Crack Novels (1995-97) (Tomás Regalado López).- 5. The Night That Repeats Itself: Social Dystopia in Managua, Salsa City (¡Devórame otra vez!), by Franz Galich (Magdalena Perkowska).- 6. Urban Debris and Networking Imperialism in Un Arte de hacer ruinas by Antonio José Ponte (Eduard Arriaga).- 7. Place Making in the Solitude of the City: Valeria Luiselli's Los ingrávidos (Cecily Raynor).- 8. Dislocated Subjects in the Global City: Santiago Gamboa's Hotel Pekín (Camilo A. Malagón).- 9. Roberto Bolaño's Urban Labyrinths: The City as Metaphor for the Silent Universe (Juan Pablo Melo).- 10. The Tourist Aesthetic and Empire in Rodrigo Fresán's Mantra and Jardines de Kensington (Timothy R. Robbins).

About the author










José Eduardo González is Associate Professor of Spanish and Ethnic Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA. He is author of Appropriating Theory: Ángel Rama's Critical Work (2017).
Timothy R. Robbinsis Associate Professor of Spanish at Drury University, USA. He is co-author of Pop Culture in Latin America and the Caribbean (2015). He co-edited, with José Eduardo González, New Trends in Latin American Narrative: Post-National Literatures and the Canon(Palgrave, 2014), a collection of critical essays on recent Latin American fiction.



Summary

This collection of essays studies the depiction of contemporary urban space in twenty-first century Latin American fiction. The contributors to this volume seek to understand the characteristics that make the representation of the postmodern city in a Latin American context unique. The chapters focus on cities from a wide variety of countries in the region, highlighting the cultural and political effects of neoliberalism and globalization in the contemporary urban scene. Twenty-first century authors share an interest for images of ruins and dystopian landscapes and their view of the damaging effects of the global market in Latin America tends to be pessimistic. As the book demonstrates, however, utopian elements or “spaces of hope” can also be found in these narrations, which suggest the possibility of transforming a capitalist-dominated living space.

Product details

Assisted by Jos Eduardo González (Editor), José Eduardo González (Editor), José Eduardo González (Editor), R Robbins (Editor), R Robbins (Editor), Timothy R. Robbins (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030064303
ISBN 978-3-0-3006430-3
No. of pages 219
Dimensions 148 mm x 12 mm x 210 mm
Weight 308 g
Illustrations IX, 219 p.
Series Hispanic Urban Studies
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

World, B, Culture, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Urban Sociology, Latin American Literature, Literary studies: post-colonial literature, Sociology, Urban, Urban Studies/Sociology, Urban communities, Latin American Culture, Latin American/Caribbean Literature, Ethnology—Latin America, Global and International Culture, Global/International Culture

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