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    gbv_665117329
    Format: Online-Ressource (xviii, 349 p) , ill , 24 cm
    Edition: 1st ed
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2008 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 0292717504 , 0292709331 , 9780292717503 , 9780292709331
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- What Are We Doing and Why Are We Doing It? A Preface -- Acknowledgments -- PART ONE: Introduction(s) -- Chapter 1. Post What?! (Not) An Abbreviated Introduction -- Chapter 2. Saussure, Signs, and Semiotics, or Lots of Words That Begin with S -- Chapter 3. Narrating about Narrative -- PART TWO: Theory -- Chapter 4. An Opening Jaunt: El Salvador in 1923 -- Harry Foster, "A Gringo in Mañana-land" -- Chapter 5. Be Here (or There) Now -- Stuart Hall, "Ethnicity: Identity and Difference" -- Chapter 6. Identity Construct #1: Race -- Lawrence Blum, I'm Not a Racist But . . . -- Peter Wade, Race and Ethnicity in Latin America -- Chapter 7. Identity Construct #2: Class -- David Parker, The Idea of the Middle Class -- Chapter 8. Identity Construct #3: Gender -- Candace West and Don Zimmerman, "Doing Gender -- R. W. Connell, Masculinities -- Chapter 9. Identity Construct #4: Nation -- Arthur de Gobineau, The Inequality of Human Races -- Louis Pérez, On Becoming Cuban -- Chapter 10. Identity Construct #5: Latin America -- Gerald Martin, Journeys Through the Labyrinth -- Leslie Bary, "The Search for Cultural Identity -- Walter Mignolo, Local Histories, Global Designs -- PART THREE: Reading(s) -- Chapter 11. Civilized Folk Defeat the Barbarians: The Liberal Nation -- Domingo Sarmiento, Facundo -- Chapter 12. Civilized Folk Marry the Barbarians: The Nationalist Nation -- Introduction to DOÑA BÁRBARA by Rómulo Gallegos -- Rómulo Gallegos, Doña Bárbara -- Introduction to Doris Sommer's FOUNDATIONAL FICTIONS -- Doris Sommer, Foundational Fictions -- Introduction to José Martí's "OUR AMERICA" -- José Martí, "Our America -- Chapter 13. Film Foray: The Three Caballeros -- Julianne Burton, "Don (Juanito) Duck and the Imperial Patriarchal Discourse -- Chapter 14. The Socialist Utopia: Che Guevara and the Cuban Revolution.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , ""Contents""; ""What Are We Doing and Why Are We Doing It? A Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""PART ONE: Introduction(s)""; ""Chapter 1. Post What?! (Not) An Abbreviated Introduction""; ""Chapter 2. Saussure, Signs, and Semiotics, or Lots of Words That Begin with S""; ""Chapter 3. Narrating about Narrative""; ""PART TWO: Theory""; ""Chapter 4. An Opening Jaunt: El Salvador in 1923""; ""Harry Foster, "A Gringo in Mañana-land"""; ""Chapter 5. Be Here (or There) Now""; ""Stuart Hall, "Ethnicity: Identity and Difference"""; ""Chapter 6. Identity Construct #1: Race"" , ""Lawrence Blum, I'm Not a Racist But . . .""""Peter Wade, Race and Ethnicity in Latin America""; ""Chapter 7. Identity Construct #2: Class""; ""David Parker, The Idea of the Middle Class""; ""Chapter 8. Identity Construct #3: Gender""; ""Candace West and Don Zimmerman, ""Doing Gender""""; ""R. W. Connell, Masculinities""; ""Chapter 9. Identity Construct #4: Nation""; ""Arthur de Gobineau, The Inequality of Human Races""; ""Louis Pérez, On Becoming Cuban""; ""Chapter 10. Identity Construct #5: Latin America""; ""Gerald Martin, Journeys Through the Labyrinth"" , ""Leslie Bary, ""The Search for Cultural Identity""""""Walter Mignolo, Local Histories, Global Designs""; ""PART THREE: Reading(s)""; ""Chapter 11. Civilized Folk Defeat the Barbarians: The Liberal Nation""; ""Domingo Sarmiento, Facundo""; ""Chapter 12. Civilized Folk Marry the Barbarians: The Nationalist Nation""; ""Introduction to DOÑA BÁRBARA by Rómulo Gallegos""; ""Rómulo Gallegos, Doña Bárbara""; ""Introduction to Doris Sommer's FOUNDATIONAL FICTIONS""; ""Doris Sommer, Foundational Fictions""; ""Introduction to José Martí's "OUR AMERICA"""; ""José Martí, ""Our America"""" , ""Chapter 13. Film Foray: The Three Caballeros""""Julianne Burton, ""Don (Juanito) Duck and the Imperial Patriarchal Discourse""""; ""Chapter 14. The Socialist Utopia: Che Guevara and the Cuban Revolution""; ""Analyzing THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES""; ""Film Analysis: The Motorcycle Diaries""; ""Introduction to Alma Guillermoprieto's "THE HARSH ANGEL"""; ""Alma Guillermoprieto, ""The Harsh Angel""""; ""Film Analysis: SOY CUBA/YA KUBA ( I AM CUBA)""; ""Chapter 15. Boom Goes the Literature: Magical Realism as the True Latin America?""; ""Elena Garro, ""It's the Fault of the Tlaxcaltecas"""" , ""Chapter 16. Film Foray: Como agua para chocolate (Like Water for Chocolate)""""Barbara Tenenbaum, ""Why Tita Didn't Marry the Doctor,or Mexican History in Like Water for Chocolate""""; ""Harmony Wu, ""Consuming Tacos and Enchiladas""""; ""Chapter 17. Film Foray: Mi familia (My Family)""; ""Chapter 18. Are We There Yet? Testimonial Literature""; ""Thomas Tirado, Celsa's World: Conversations with a Mexican Peasant Woman""; ""Chapter 19. Some Closing Comments""; ""Permissions Acknowledgments""; ""Index"" , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780292709331
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Reframing Latin America : A Cultural Theory Reading of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
    Language: English
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