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Representation, activism, health promotion, and communication: The role of art in advancing global health and social justice. [PDF]
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To find a ground for poetry which is not an inheritance from the past, however prestigious, nor a programme for social change, however necessary, has been a recurrent preoccupation for Latin American poets. Pablo Neruda's long poem 'Alturas de Macchu Picchu' ('Heights of Macchu Picchu') is one of the key poems where those concerns are worked out ...
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To find a ground for poetry which is not an inheritance from the past, however prestigious, nor a programme for social change, however necessary, has been a recurrent preoccupation for Latin American poets. Pablo Neruda's long poem 'Alturas de Macchu Picchu' ('Heights of Macchu Picchu') is one of the key poems where those concerns are worked out ...
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Latin American Poetry and Song
Hispanic Research Journal, 2009AbstractThis short piece offers an overview of Robert Pring-Mill's contributions to the study of Latin American poetry and song, with a particular focus on Chile and Nicaragua. It also points to some connections between this aspect of his work and his contributions to the study of Llull and of Golden Age Spanish poetry and drama.
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Poetry of the Latin American Avant-Garde
2022The Latin American avant-garde—more widely known by the Spanish vanguardia or vanguardismo—emerged after 1910, roughly contemporaneously with parallel literary movements in Europe and Anglo America, and often in direct dialogue with them. Although vanguardistas worked across various media and genres (novels, theatre, film, painting, sculpture), the ...
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Latin American poetry since 1950
1995introduction By the 1950s Latin American poets were writing within the context of their own continental traditions. From Ruben Dario’s break with the post-colonial Hispanic tradition in the 1890s, to the following generational break embodied in Vicente Huidobro’s avant-garde poems in the 1920s and Cesar Vallejo’s experimental Trilce (1922), the ...
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This volume of “Neuere Lyrik” contains a selection of texts on Latin American poetry that focuses on its encounter – at times direct and dialogic; at times indirect or even oppositional – with foreign texts and traditions. The question it therefore raises is what constitutes the borders – cultural, medial, discursive, linguistic, etc.
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Latin American Poetry: Origins and Presence
The Modern Language Review, 1977Edwin Williamson, Gordon Brotherston
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Spontaneous afterlife: surrealism as translation in Latin American vanguard poetry
2021This dissertation reconsiders the intersection of the Latin American and French surrealist avant-gardes of the early-to-mid 20th century through the lens of translation. I demonstrate that translation as textual practice, creative method, poetics of craft, and relational ethics is inextricable from the way avant-garde poets experimented with ...
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Contemporary Latin American Poetry
Chicago Review, 1964José Olivio Jiménez, Joseph Malone
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