Fractured Frontiers

Fractured Frontiers
Author: Mónica Jato
Publisher: Camden House (NY)
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 1640140514

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A comparative study of "inner" and "territorial" forms of literary exile under Nazism and Francoism, proposing an integrative model of exile that emphasizes common approaches and themes rather than division.

In the Land of Mirrors

In the Land of Mirrors
Author: Maria de los Angeles Torres
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2010-08-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0472027298

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In the Land of Mirrors is a journey through the politics of Cuban exiles since the 1959 Cuban Revolution. It explores the development of Cuban exile politics and identity within a context of U.S. and Cuban realities, as well as within the broader inquiry of the changing nature of nation-states and its impact on the politics and identity of diaspora communities. Topics covered include: the origins of the post-revolution exile enclave of the 1960s; the evolution of the Cuban community over the 1960s; the pluralization of exile politics in the 1970s, particularly regarding the relationship with the island; the emergence of Cuban-American political action committees in the 1980s; post-Cold War developments; and the transition of Miami by the coming of age of a second generation of Cuban-Americans and the arrival of a new wave of exiles. Interspersed with vignettes from the author's own experiences and political activism, In the Land of Mirrors explores the meanings and ramifications of exile, of belonging, and of seeing the self in the other. It will appeal to political scientists, Latin Americanists, and those studying the politics of exile. María de los Angeles Torres was born in Cuba and came to the United States as a young child. She is Associate Professor of Political Science, DePaul University.

Destierro y destiempo

Destierro y destiempo
Author: Max Aub
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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This Ghostly Poetry

This Ghostly Poetry
Author: Daniel Aguirre-Oteiza
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2020
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1487503814

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This Ghostly Poetry explores the fraught relationship between poetry and literary history in the context of the Spanish Civil War, its aftermath, and ongoing debates about historical memory in Spain.

Cuban Women and Salsa

Cuban Women and Salsa
Author: D. Poey
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-10-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137382821

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Salsa is both an American and transnational phenomenon, however women in salsa have been neglected. To explore how female singers negotiate issues of gender, race, and nation through their performances, Poey engages with the ways they problematize the idea of the nation and facilitate their musical performances' movement across multiple borders.

In the Land of Mirrors

In the Land of Mirrors
Author: Maria de los Angeles Torres
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2001-02-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780472087884

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DIVReflects on changes in the politics of the Cuban exile community in the forty years since the Cuban revolution /div

Franco's Crypt

Franco's Crypt
Author: Jeremy Treglown
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2013-08-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1429943424

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An open-minded and clear-eyed reexamination of the cultural artifacts of Franco's Spain True, false, or both? Spain's 1939-75 dictator, Francisco Franco, was a pioneer of water conservation and sustainable energy. Pedro Almodóvar is only the most recent in a line of great antiestablishment film directors who have worked continuously in Spain since the 1930s. As early as 1943, former Republicans and Nationalists were collaborating in Spain to promote the visual arts, irrespective of the artists' political views. Censorship can benefit literature. Memory is not the same thing as history. Inside Spain as well as outside, many believe-wrongly-that under Franco's fascist dictatorship, nothing truthful or imaginatively worthwhile could be said or written or shown. In his groundbreaking new book, Franco's Crypt: Spanish Culture and Memory Since 1936, Jeremy Treglown argues that oversimplifications like these of a complicated, ambiguous actuality have contributed to a separate falsehood: that there was and continues to be a national pact to forget the evils for which Franco's side (and, according to this version, his side alone) was responsible. The myth that truthfulness was impossible inside Franco's Spain may explain why foreign narratives (For Whom the Bell Tolls, Homage to Catalonia) have seemed more credible than Spanish ones. Yet La Guerra de España was, as its Spanish name asserts, Spain's own war, and in recent years the country has begun to make a more public attempt to "reclaim" its modern history of fascism. How it is doing so, and the role played in the process by notions of historical memory, are among the subjects of this wide-ranging and challenging book. Franco's Crypt reveals that despite state censorship, events of the time were vividly recorded. Treglown looks at what's actually there-monuments, paintings, public works, novels, movies, video games-and considers, in a captivating narrative, the totality of what it shows. The result is a much-needed reexamination of a history we only thought we knew.

Culture & Truth

Culture & Truth
Author: Renato Rosaldo
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2001-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807046221

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Exposing the inadequacies of old conceptions of static cultures and detached observers, the book argues instead for social science to acknowledge and celebrate diversity, narrative, emotion, and subjectivity.

Twentieth-century Poetry from Spanish America

Twentieth-century Poetry from Spanish America
Author: Iliana L. Sonntag
Publisher:
Total Pages: 728
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Provides access to 12,000 poems from 72 separate anthologies in three distinct indexes, making access to the verse-writing of Spanish American writers easy.