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Latin American American Literature
2020Latin American literature is a broad and heterogeneous category composed of voices from many countries spanning two continents. In the United States, more attention has been given to Cuban, Chicano/a, and Central American literatures than to writers from other South American countries.
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Asian-Latin American Literature
2023Asian-Latin American literature is a heterogeneous body of writing by Latin American authors of Asian ancestry who identify themselves as Asian immigrants or as descendants of Asian immigrants. There are no formal differences between Asian-Latin American literature and other literature from Latin America. The main differences reside instead in content,
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1985
Modern Spanish-American literature begins, appropriately enough, with modernismo (modernism), which I have here called by its Spanish name in order to avoid confusion with the generic term ‘modernism’ (q.v.). (The different or, rather, specific Brazilian modernismo of 1922 is referred to, where confusion could arise, as ‘Brazilian modernism’.) Before ...
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Modern Spanish-American literature begins, appropriately enough, with modernismo (modernism), which I have here called by its Spanish name in order to avoid confusion with the generic term ‘modernism’ (q.v.). (The different or, rather, specific Brazilian modernismo of 1922 is referred to, where confusion could arise, as ‘Brazilian modernism’.) Before ...
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Latin American Jewish Literature
2012Jewish writing in Latin America is a centuries-old tradition dating back to the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas. During the colonial period, it manifested itself among crypto-Jews who hid their religious identity for fear of being persecuted by the Holy Office of the Inquisition.
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Latin American and Arab Literature
2022Since the 19th century, Arab migration from the Ottoman Empire to Latin America and Latin American travel to the Arab world has created transcontinental routes – and in the late 20th century, the translation of Latin American classics into Arabic flourished in the Arab world.
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Books about Latin American literature
Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 1970MACHADO DE ASSIS: THE BRAZILIAN MASTER AND HIS NOVELS by Helen Caldwell 320 pp. University of California Press. $7.95 AN INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE IN BRAZIL. by Afranio Coutinho Translated by Gregory Rabassa 326 pp. Columbia University Press. $10.00 SOUTH AMERICA OF THE POETS by Selden Rodman 270 pp. Hawthorn. $8.95 Publishers’ Weekly, August 10, 1970
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Modern Latin American Literature
Books Abroad, 1974David William Foster, D. P. Gallagher
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