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Power, Place and Representation: Contested Sites of Dependence and Independence in Latin America New edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 268 pages, height x width: 225x150 mm, weight: 410 g
  • Sērija : Hispanic Studies: Culture and Ideas 45
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Aug-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • ISBN-10: 3034307101
  • ISBN-13: 9783034307109
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 268 pages, height x width: 225x150 mm, weight: 410 g
  • Sērija : Hispanic Studies: Culture and Ideas 45
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Aug-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • ISBN-10: 3034307101
  • ISBN-13: 9783034307109
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Questions about dependence and independence are of crucial importance in relation to Latin America, given the region’s history and its current situation. They are particularly relevant at this time, with the bicentenary of independence being celebrated throughout the region. This book examines central issues relating to these two notions in the Latin American context, offering twelve different studies of the themes in question, six of which cover sociology and politics and six of which examine topics in literary and cultural studies. The breadth of the subject matter considered in the volume reflects the wide range of issues that the ideas of dependence and independence raise in this political and geographical context, including, among others: identity, hegemony, wealth and poverty, discursive power, the role of civil society, language and gender. The contributors offer new insights into the fields examined, from discussions of the significance of cultural products such as literary works and films to a consideration of the validity of the concept of independence to ongoing efforts to alleviate poverty and assert national autonomy. As a uniquely interdisciplinary and multi-focused collection of essays, the book offers readers an excellent overview of these issues as they relate to Latin America today.
Acknowledgements vii
Bill Richardson
Lorraine Kelly
Introduction 1(14)
PART I State and Civil Society
15(112)
La Segunda Independencia: Nationalist Nostalgia or Twenty-First-Century Socialism?
17(16)
Ronaldo Munck
Bolivar's Dream of Spanish American Unity: Is the `New Left' Finally Realizing It?
33(16)
Peadar Kirby
States of (In)dependence? Democratization and Citizenship during Latin America's `Left Decade', 2000-2010
49(24)
Barry Cannon
The Mexican Revolution 100 Years On: Is It Over?
73(20)
Barry Cannon
Overcoming Dependency and Reducing Poverty in Bolivia, Honduras and Nicaragua
93(18)
Sarah Hunt
A Singular Plurality? Language and Education Issues in Bolivia
111(16)
Mel Boland
PART II Literature and Film
127(116)
Gendered Interpretations Of Independence Poetry: Mexico And Peru, 1820-1822
129(28)
Catherine Davies
Gender, Corruption and Independence in Roberto Sneider's Film Adaptation of Arrancame la vida
157(16)
Lorraine Kelly
Interpreting Independence in Latin American Cinema Today: The Digital Option
173(12)
Armida De La Garza
Independent Cinema and Globalization: The Case of Paraguay
185(20)
Catherine Leen
Space and the Argentine Republic: Two Lefebvrian Itineraries through the Fiction of Ricardo Piglia
205(22)
David Conlon
Jorges Luis Borges and the Production of (Independent) Space
227(16)
Bill Richardson
Notes on Contributors 243(4)
Index 247
Bill Richardson is Professor of Spanish at the National University of Ireland, Galway. Previously Senior Lecturer in Spanish at Dublin City University, he has been a visiting professor at several European and American universities. He has published books and articles on Spanish and Latin American literature, translation studies and contemporary Spanish society. His most recent book is Borges and Space (Peter Lang, 2012). Lorraine Kelly is a lecturer in Spanish at the National University of Ireland, Galway, and has previously lectured at University College Cork, the University of Limerick and the Dublin Institute of Technology. Her research and teaching is primarily in the area of Latin American literature and she has published articles and book chapters on Mexican women writers. She is the co-leader of the Gender, Discourses and Identities cluster of the NUI Galway University of Limerick Gender Research Consortium.