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Reseña de "Neo-Baroque Aesthetics and Contemporary Entertainment" de Angela Ndalianis

open access: yesAnales del Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, 2012
Peter Krieger
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The Neobaroque and Popular Culture

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2009
Carlos Monsiváis is hard to pin down. He is a chronicler of every aspect of Mexican reality past and present; A cultural critic focusing on poetry, film, art, and music; and an erudite essayist committed to the connections between elite and popular cultures. His style is both acerbic and festive in ways that epitomize the Mexican character, and nothing
Carlos Monsiváis, Lois Parkinson Zamora
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Baroque and Neobaroque: Making Thistory

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2009
Among the most historically fixed of art historical and literary concepts, the Baroque arises at the intersection of early modern classicism, imperialism, and science—that is, out of the high Renaissance—to become a kind of antiprogram of resistances: to the absolutist state, the rise of empirical science, the pressures of empire, and other sixteenth ...
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From Modernism to Neobaroque: Joyce and Lezama Lima

The Modern Language Review, 2002
This book examiines the historical and intertextual relationship between European modernism and neobaroque Latin American literature by means of a comparative analysis of the works of Jose Lezama Lima and James Joyce. Revising concepts such as influence, imitation, and appropriation, it portrays modernism as a "world" aesthetic rather than a Euro ...
Alexis Grohmann, Cesar Augusto Salgado
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Neobaroque: Latin America's Alternative Modernity

Comparative Literature, 2006
T HIS ARTICLE IS A CONTRIBUTION to new modernity studies from the third world by Enrique Dussel, Dipesh Chakrabarty, Nestor Garcia Canclini, Arjun Appadurai, and others, studies which have challenged the notion of a singular and universal modernity modeled on European history.
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