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La polis literaria

Rafael Rojas
4.9/5 (20759 ratings)
Description:Am�rica Latina vivi� intensamente la Guerra Fr�a en la pol�tica, pero tambi�n en la cultura.La Revoluci�n cubana jug� un papel central en aquel conflicto, en buena medida, por haber sido un movimiento pol�tico que en el lapso de una d�cada recorri� casi todas las facetas de la izquierda regional. La polis literaria nos muestra ese camino y pone voz a todos los intelectuales de aquella �poca.La querella ideol�gica de la Guerra Fr�a, en los a�os sesenta y setenta, reformul� el gran tema cultural de las identidades nacionales y el latinoamericanismo, que se discut�a desde la guerra de 1898 en el Caribe, y la nueva novela fue sometida a indagaciones cr�ticas encontradas a partir de diversas ideolog�as de izquierda. �se fue el contexto de la entrada en escena del llamado boom de la nueva novela latinoamericana. Una generaci�n de escritores nacida, fundamentalmente, entre los a�os veinte y treinta, como Julio Cort�zar, Augusto Roa Bastos, Gabriel Garc�a M�rquez, Carlos Fuentes, Jos� Donoso o Guillermo Cabrera Infante, comenz� a publicar cuentos y novelas en los a�os previos al triunfo de la Revoluci�n cubana, en enero de 1959. El oficio de la literatura, o espec�ficamente de la novela, al que aspiraban aquellos escritores, form� parte del conflicto ideol�gico de la Guerra Fr�a.La literatura latinoamericana no pod�a imaginarse al margen de la oposici�n a las dictaduras y de la lucha de la izquierda por el socialismo o la democracia. Con una nueva mirada a los escritores del boom, Rafael Rojas nos muestra las po�ticas y luchas intelectuales y sociales de esa literatura que transform� y dio una vuelta de tuerca a lo llamado latinoamericano.ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Latin America experienced the Cold War very intensely politically, but also culturally. The Cuban Revolution played a key role in that conflict, largely because it was a political movement that in the span of a decade touched upon almost all aspects of the left within that region. The Literary Polis narrates those developments and gives a voice to intellectuals of that era.Ideological arguments of the Cold War reaffirmed a great cultural concept of national identity and Latin Americanism; at this time, the new novel was subjected to critical analyses by many different ideologies. It is within this context that the so-called boom of the new Latin American novel came to the forefront.A generation of writers born in the twenties and thirties, such as Julio Cortazar, Augusto Roa Bastos, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Carlos Fuentes, Jose Donoso or Guillermo Cabrera Infante, began publishing stories and novels in the years prior the Cuban Revolution in January 1959. Literature, particularly novels, which those writers aspired to create, were very much part of the ideological conflict of the Cold War.With a new look at the Latin American Boom, Rafael Rojas shares the intellectual and social struggles of that literature which transformed and gave a new twist to Latin American.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with La polis literaria. To get started finding La polis literaria, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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6073164866

La polis literaria

Rafael Rojas
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Am�rica Latina vivi� intensamente la Guerra Fr�a en la pol�tica, pero tambi�n en la cultura.La Revoluci�n cubana jug� un papel central en aquel conflicto, en buena medida, por haber sido un movimiento pol�tico que en el lapso de una d�cada recorri� casi todas las facetas de la izquierda regional. La polis literaria nos muestra ese camino y pone voz a todos los intelectuales de aquella �poca.La querella ideol�gica de la Guerra Fr�a, en los a�os sesenta y setenta, reformul� el gran tema cultural de las identidades nacionales y el latinoamericanismo, que se discut�a desde la guerra de 1898 en el Caribe, y la nueva novela fue sometida a indagaciones cr�ticas encontradas a partir de diversas ideolog�as de izquierda. �se fue el contexto de la entrada en escena del llamado boom de la nueva novela latinoamericana. Una generaci�n de escritores nacida, fundamentalmente, entre los a�os veinte y treinta, como Julio Cort�zar, Augusto Roa Bastos, Gabriel Garc�a M�rquez, Carlos Fuentes, Jos� Donoso o Guillermo Cabrera Infante, comenz� a publicar cuentos y novelas en los a�os previos al triunfo de la Revoluci�n cubana, en enero de 1959. El oficio de la literatura, o espec�ficamente de la novela, al que aspiraban aquellos escritores, form� parte del conflicto ideol�gico de la Guerra Fr�a.La literatura latinoamericana no pod�a imaginarse al margen de la oposici�n a las dictaduras y de la lucha de la izquierda por el socialismo o la democracia. Con una nueva mirada a los escritores del boom, Rafael Rojas nos muestra las po�ticas y luchas intelectuales y sociales de esa literatura que transform� y dio una vuelta de tuerca a lo llamado latinoamericano.ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Latin America experienced the Cold War very intensely politically, but also culturally. The Cuban Revolution played a key role in that conflict, largely because it was a political movement that in the span of a decade touched upon almost all aspects of the left within that region. The Literary Polis narrates those developments and gives a voice to intellectuals of that era.Ideological arguments of the Cold War reaffirmed a great cultural concept of national identity and Latin Americanism; at this time, the new novel was subjected to critical analyses by many different ideologies. It is within this context that the so-called boom of the new Latin American novel came to the forefront.A generation of writers born in the twenties and thirties, such as Julio Cortazar, Augusto Roa Bastos, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Carlos Fuentes, Jose Donoso or Guillermo Cabrera Infante, began publishing stories and novels in the years prior the Cuban Revolution in January 1959. Literature, particularly novels, which those writers aspired to create, were very much part of the ideological conflict of the Cold War.With a new look at the Latin American Boom, Rafael Rojas shares the intellectual and social struggles of that literature which transformed and gave a new twist to Latin American.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with La polis literaria. To get started finding La polis literaria, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Publisher
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ISBN
6073164866

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