Latin American Identity and Constructions of Difference
Latin American Identity and Constructions of Difference
by Amaryll Chanady
University of Minnesota Press, 1993 Cloth: 978-0-8166-2408-9 | Paper: 978-0-8166-2409-6 Library of Congress Classification PQ7081.L357 1994 Dewey Decimal Classification 860.998
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Introduction Latin American Imagined Communities and the Postmodern Challenge
Chanady,
Amaryll
Chapter 1
The Antinomies of Latin American Discourses of Identity and Their Fictional Representation
Aínsa,
Fernando
Chapter 2
Leopoldo Zea's Project of a Philosophy of Latin American History
Dussel,
Enrique
Chapter 3
Modernity, Postmodernity, and Novelistic Form in Latin America
Perus,
Françoise
Chapter 4
Identity and Narrative Fiction in Argentina: The Novels of Abel Posse
de Arancibia,
Blanca
Chapter 5
The Construction and Deconstruction of Identity in Brazilian Literature
Bernd,
Zilá
Chapter 6
A Nahuatl Interpretation of the Conquest: From the “Parousia” of the Gods to the “Invasion”
Dussel,
Enrique
Chapter 7
On Writing Back: Alternative Historiography in La Florida del Inca
Rabasa,
José
Chapter 8
The Opossum and the Coyote: Ethnic Identity and Ethnohistory in the Sierra Norte de Puebla (Mexico)
Beaucage,
Pierre
Chapter 9
A Caribbean Social Imaginary: Redoubled Notes on Critical-Fiction against the Gaze of Ulysses
Zavala,
Iris M.
Afterword Pastiche Identity, and Allegory of Allegory