Post-Authoritarian cultures
Spain and Latin America´s Southern Cone
- ISBN: 9780826516053
- Editorial: Vanderbilt University Press
- Fecha de la edición: 2008
- Lugar de la edición: Tennessee. Estados Unidos de Norteamérica
- Colección: Hispanic Issues
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Medidas: 23 cm
- Nº Pág.: 273
- Idiomas: Inglés
Eds., Luis Martín- Estudillo and Roberto Ampuero. Table of Contents/Sample Chapter: Introduction Roberto Ampuero and Luis Martín-Estudillo, #Consent and Its Discontents# Contesting Power, Forging Commitment 1. Jorge Edwards, #Culture and Transition in Chile# 2. Juliet Lynd, #Writing from the Margins of the Chilean Miracle: Diamela Eltit and the Aesthetics and Politics of the Transition# 3. Hans-Otto Dill, #The Riders Get off the Horse: David Viñas and the Demise of the Authoritarian Argentine Military# 4. Luis Bagué Quílez, #A Journey through the Desert: Trends of Commitment in Contemporary Spanish Poetry# Interrogating Memories 5. Ana Forcinito, #Testimonial Narratives in Post-Dictatorship Argentina: Survivors, Witnesses and the Reconstruction of the Past# 6. Gustavo Remedi, #Tejanos: The Uruguayan Transition Beyond# 7. Antonio Méndez Rubio, #Dancing with Destruction: Pop Music during the Spanish Transition# 8. Germán Labrador, #Popular Filmic Narratives and the Spanish Transition# Looking In/Looking Out: Negotiating Identities 9. Estrella de Diego, #Staged Ethnicity, Acted Modernity: Identity and Gender Representations in Spanish Visual Culture (1968-2005)# 10. Carsten Humlebæk, #Creating a new cohesive national discourse in Spain after Franco# 11. David W. Foster, #Intellectuals, Queer Culture, and Post-Military Argentina# 12. Heinrich Sassenfeld, #Some notes on International Influences on Transition Processes in the Southern Cone# Afterword David W. Foster
Eds., Luis Martín-Estudillo and Roberto Ampuero