Modernism and Latin America

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Global Modernism
Global South
global south studies
Honorary Dominion
Infernal Paradise
International Modernism
International Trade Project
Joyce
Joyce's Chamber Music
Joyce’s Chamber Music
Julio Cortazar
Latin American Literature
Leonard Woolf
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Los Detectives Salvajes
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Mexican Literature
Mexican Poetry
Military Junta
Modernism
Napoleon III
Neruda
New Modernist Studies
Octavio Paz
polycentric modernism
Postcolonial Literature
postcolonial studies
Rachel Vinrace
Research
Revista De Occidente
Royal Sea Bathing
Royal Sea Bathing Hospital
Santa Marina
Savage Detectives
Spanish Language
Thanet District Council
Torres Bodet
transatlantic literary networks
Translation Studies
translation theory
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Ulysses
UNESCO's Paris Headquarter
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367884864
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book is the first in-depth exploration of the relationship between Latin American and European modernisms during the long twentieth century. Drawing on comparative, historical, and postcolonial reading strategies (including archival research), it seeks to reenergize the study of modernism by putting the spotlight on the cultural networks and aesthetic dialogues that developed between European and non-European writers, including Pablo Neruda, James Joyce, Leonard Woolf, Virginia Woolf, Jorge Luis Borges, Victoria Ocampo, Roberto Bolaño, Julio Cortázar, Samuel Beckett, Octavio Paz, Carlos Fuentes, and Malcolm Lowry. The book explores a wide range of texts that reflect these writers’ complex concerns with questions of exile, space, empire, colonization, reception, translation, human subjectivity, and modernist experimentation. By rethinking modernism comparatively and by placing this intricate web of cultural interconnections within an expansive transnational (and transcontinental) framework, this unique study opens up new perspectives that delineate the construction of a polycentric geography of modernism. It will be of interest to those studying global modernisms, as well as Latin American literature, transatlantic studies, comparative literature, world literature, translation studies, and the global south.

Patricia Novillo-Corvalán is Senior Lecturer in Comparative Literature at the University of Kent at Canterbury, UK.

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