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Control and Resistance: Food Discourse in Franco Spain (Toronto Iberic)
By Lara Anderson. 2020
Control and Resistance reveals the various ways in which food writing of the early-Franco era was a potent political tool,…
producing ways of eating and thinking about food that privileged patriotism over personal desire. The author examines a diverse range of official and non-official food texts to highlight how discourse helped construct and contest identities in line with the three ideological pillars of the regime: autarky, prescriptive gender roles, and monolithic nationalism. Official food discourse produced an audience with a taste for local foodstuffs, and also created a unified gastronomic space in which regional cuisines were co-opted for the purposes of culinary nationalism. The author discusses a genre of official texts directed solely at women, which demanded women’s compliance and exclusive dedication to domesticity. Alongside such examples, Control and Resistance includes texts that offer resistance to the Franco hegemony. If the traditional view of food writing as connected to domesticity viewed such writing as apolitical, this book accordingly foregrounds food discourse as a place where identities were contested.La muerte en Venecia (Destinolibro Ser. #Vol. 18)
By Thomas Mann. 2020
Junto a La montaña mágica, La muerte en Venecia es la obra más conocida de Thomas Mann. Una hermosa reflexión…
estética acerca de la pasión, el amor ideal y la belleza. El propio Thomas Mann advierte que esta novela trata sobre «la pasión como desequilibrio y degradación». Gustav Aschenbach, «arroyo de cenizas» en alemán, es un escritor maduro que goza de reconocimiento. Llega a Venecia en busca de inspiración, pero también de llenar sus días con reflexiones estéticas en un entorno idílico. En el hotel coincide con Tadzio, un joven de polaco que se encuentra de vacaciones con su familia. El muchacho se convierte en objeto de deseo y adoración; un amor ideal e imposible basado en la contemplación estética y que llevará a Aschenbach a renunciar a todo, incluso a sí mismo. «Hay, entre los resquicios de esa historia, un abismo que ella dejaentrever y que inmediatamente identificamos en nosotros mismos.»Manuel VicentMyths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization (Princeton Classics #111)
By Heinrich Robert Zimmer. 1974
A landmark work that demystifies the rich tradition of Indian art, Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization analyzes…
key motifs found in legend, myth, and folklore taken directly from the Sanskrit. It provides a comprehensive introduction to visual thinking and picture reading in Indian art and thought. Ultimately, the book shows that profound Hindu and Buddhist intuitions on the riddles of life and death are universally recognizable.Locating Postcolonial Narrative Genres: Locating Post-colonial Narrative Genres (Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures)
By Walter Goebel, Saskia Schabio. 2013
This volume explores how postcolonial texts have determined the evolution or emergence of specific formal innovations in narrative genres. While…
the prominence of questions of cultural identity in postcolonial studies has prevented due attention to concerns of literary form and aesthetics, this book gives premium to the literary, aiming to delineate the evolution of specific narrative techniques as part of an emerging postcolonial aesthetics. Essays delineate elements of an emergent postcolonial narratology across a variety of seminal generic forms, such as the epic, the novel, the short story, the autobiography, and the folk tale, focusing on genre as a powerful tool for the historicizing of literature and orature within cultural discourses. Investigating the heuristic value of concepts such as mimicry, writing back, translation, negotiation, or subversion, the book considers the value of explanatory paradigms for postcolonial generic models. It also explores the status of postcolonial comparative aesthetics versus globalization studies and liberal concepts of the transnational, taking issue with the prominence of Western concepts of identity in discussions of postcolonial literature and the favoring of mimetic forms. This volume offers a unique contribution to the study of narrative genre in postcolonial literatures and provides valuable insight into the field of postcolonial studies on the whole.From Francophonie to World Literature in French: Ethics, Poetics, and Politics
By Thérèse Migraine-George. 2013
In 2007 the French newspaper Le Monde published a manifesto titled &“Toward a &‘World Literature&’ in French,&” signed by forty-four…
writers, many from France&’s former colonies. Proclaiming that the francophone label encompassed people who had little in common besides the fact that they all spoke French, the manifesto&’s proponents, the so-called francophone writers themselves, sought to energize a battle cry against the discriminatory effects and prescriptive claims of francophonie.In one of the first books to study the movement away from the term &“francophone&” to &“world literature in French,&” Thérèse Migraine-George engages a literary analysis of contemporary works in exploring the tensions and theoretical debates surrounding world literature in French. She focuses on works by a diverse group of contemporary French-speaking writers who straddle continents—Nina Bouraoui, Hélène Cixous, Maryse Condé, Marie NDiaye, Tierno Monénembo, and Lyonel Trouillot. What these writers have in common beyond their use of French is their resistance to the centralizing power of a language, their rejection of exclusive definitions, and their claim for creative autonomy.Cultural Difference and Material Culture in Middle English Romance: Normans and Saxons
By Dominique Battles. 2013
This book explores how the cultural distinctions and conflicts between Anglo-Saxons and Normans originating with the Norman Conquest of 1066…
prevailed well into the fourteenth century and are manifest in a significant number of Middle English romances including King Horn, Havelok the Dane, Sir Orfeo, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and others. Specifically, the study looks at how the material culture of these poems (architecture, battle tactic, landscapes) systematically and persistently distinguishes between Norman and Anglo-Saxon cultural identity. Additionally, it examines the influence of the English Outlaw Tradition, itself grounded in Anglo-Saxon resistance to the Norman Conquest, as expressed in specific recurring scenes (disguise and infiltration, forest exile) found in many Middle English romances. In the broadest sense, a significant number of Middle English romances, including some of the most well-read and often-taught, set up a dichotomy of two ruling houses headed by a powerful lord, who compete for power and influence. This book examines the cultural heritage behind each of these pairings to show how poets repeatedly contrast essentially Norman and Anglo-Saxon values and ruling styles.Bringing together poststructuralist ethical theory with late Victorian debates about the morality of literature, this book reconsiders the ways in…
which novels engender an ethical orientation or response in their readers, explaining how the intersections of nation, family, and form in the late realist English novel produce a new ethics of hospitality. Hollander reads texts that both portray and enact a unique ethical orientation of welcoming the other, a narrative hospitality that combines the Victorians’ commitment to engaging with the real world with a more modern awareness of difference and the limits of knowledge. While classic nineteenth-century realism rests on a sympathy-based model of moral relations, novels by authors such as George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, and Olive Schreiner present instead an ethical recognition of the distance between self and other. Opening themselves to the other in their very structure and narrative form, the visited texts both represent and theorize the ethics of hospitality, anticipating twentieth-century philosophy’s recognition of the limits of sympathy. As colonial conflicts, nationalist anxiety, and the intensification of the "woman question" became dominant cultural concerns in the 1870s and 80s, the problem of self and other, known and unknown, began to saturate and define the representation of home in the English novel. This book argues that in the wake of an erosion of confidence in the ability to understand that which is unlike the self, a moral code founded on sympathy gave way to an ethics of hospitality, in which the concept of home shifts to acknowledge the permeability and vulnerability of not only domestic but also national spaces. Concluding with Virginia Woolf’s reexamination of the novel’s potential to educate the reader in negotiating relations of alterity in a more fully modernist moment, Hollanders suggest that the late Victorian novel embodies a unique and previously unrecognized ethical mode between Victorian realism and a post-World- War-I ethics of modernist form.Examining representations of speech disorders in works of literature, this first collection of its kind founds a new multidisciplinary subfield…
related but not limited to the emerging fields of disability studies and medical humanities. The scope is wide-ranging both in terms of national literatures and historical periods considered, engaging with theoretical discussions in poststructuralism, disability studies, cultural studies, new historicism, gender studies, sociolinguistics, trauma studies, and medical humanities. The book’s main focus is on the development of an awareness of speech pathology in the literary imaginary from the late-eighteenth century to the present, studying the novel, drama, epic poetry, lyric poetry, autobiography and autopathography, and clinical case studies and guidebooks on speech therapy. The volume addresses a growing interest, both in popular culture and the humanities, regarding the portrayal of conditions such as stuttering, aphasia and mutism, along with the status of the self in relation to those conditions. Since speech pathologies are neither illnesses nor outwardly physical disabilities, critical studies of their representation have tended to occupy a liminal position in relation to other discourses such as literary and cultural theory, and even disability studies. One of the primary aims of this collection is to address this marginalization, and to position a cultural criticism of speech pathology within literary studies.Modern Honor: A Philosophical Defense (Routledge Studies in Ethics and Moral Theory #22)
By Anthony Cunningham. 2013
This book examines the notion of honor with an eye to dissecting its intellectual demise and with the aim of…
making a case for honor’s rehabilitation. Western intellectuals acknowledge honor’s influence, but they lament its authority. For Western democratic societies to embrace honor, it must be compatible with social ideals like liberty, equality, and fraternity. Cunningham details a conception of honor that can do justice to these ideals. This vision revolves around three elements—character (being), relationships (relating), and activities and accomplishment (doing). Taken together, these elements articulate a shared aspiration for excellence. We can turn the tables on traditional ills of honor—serious problems of gender, race, and class—by forging a vision of honor that rejects lives predicated on power and oppression.Un abrazo para mamá: Una experiencia alternativa para gozar al máximo tu maternidad
By Claudia Lizaldi. 2012
Un libro para ayudar a las mujeres al atravesar el proceso de ceder su espacio vital a otro ser. ¿Sientes…
que has dado todo pero que aún no es suficiente? Tranquila. Necesitas dejar de ser tan exigente contigo misma, valorarte más, saber que hay millones de mujeres que se sienten como tú. Necesitas un abrazo. En este libro Claudia Lizaldi nos cuenta su experiencia como madre primeriza preocupada por tener un parto natural, por alimentarse sanamente y por llevar a cabo los métodos más adecuados para la crianza de Iam, su bebé. Las vacunas, la lactancia, la alimentación, las actividades durante el embarazo, la relación con la pareja, la recuperación de la figura, entre otros, son temas que le preocupan a toda mamá y, en este libro, Claudia expone su experiencia al respecto. Además, comparte pautas que te serán muy útiles y abrazos para que sepas que no estás sola. Leer a Claudia Lizaldi es escuchar una voz amable, cariñosa, una voz hermana que tanta falta hace en esos momentos, es recibir un abrazo de mamá a mamá.La economía presidencial
By Gabriel Zaid. 1987
"El desastre económico acumulado no tuvo como origen los genes supuestamente ineptos, perezosos y corruptos de los mexicanos. Tampoco la…
adversidad, ni la maldad extranjera. Se fue gestando por una solución política que se volvió un problema económico." La economía mexicana padeció los excesos del presidencialismo que todavía estamos pagando. La nueva era económica fue inaugurada por Luis Echeverría al declarar que las finanzas se manejan desde Los Pinos. Así fue, y así nos fue. Esta nueva edición cubre el ciclo completo de la economía presidencial: desde Echeverría hasta Zedillo (1970-2000), con referencias obvias a la situación actual.Cómo leer en bicicleta
By Gabriel Zaid. 1975
Esta recopilación de artículos se ha convertido, con el paso del tiempo, en una referencia inevitable cuando se habla de…
la renovación del género ensayístico en Hispanoamérica. Este "es un libro alegre, juguetón, por momentos soberbiamente irresponsable, que tiene la capacidad, más bien infrecuente en la literatura de nuestros días, de excitar la inteligencia y provocar carcajadas al mismo tiempo. Zaid ha conseguido sortear los lugares comunes del artículo cultural corriente, y sus ensayos son sistemáticamente anticonvencionales. [...] Otra virtud que tiene el uso irresponsable (es decir, lúdico) del saber científico en materia de literatura -aparte de producir textos brillantes y divertidos- es que proporciona una especie de alivio. A quienes creen que en esta era de computadoras y robots inteligentísimos la literatura puede desaparecer como quehacer humano al recibir el impacto de la ciencia, los ensayos de Zaid les demuestran que no hay nada que temer. Si la colisión se produce, al menos en este caso, es el supuesto Frankenstein el que se desintegra al tocar la mariposa, es la ciencia la que se vuelve poesía". Mario Vargas LlosaObra reunida
By Aline Pettersson. 2010
Una incursión en los parajes de la conciencia En el contexto de la literatura latinoamericana, Aline Pettersson es una de…
las primeras escritoras contemporáneas que se han interesado en un tema poco popular: la soledad de la mujer soltera, y la condición femenina; el amor, la noción del tiempo, lo cotidiano y la creciente violencia de fin de siglo. Este volumen integra sus libros Más allá de la mirada (cuentos), De cuerpo entero (autobiografía), Viajes paralelos (reflexiones) y las novelas Casi en silencio, Círculos, Sombra de ella misma, Los colores ocultos y La noche de las hormigas.Leer o morir: Ensayos sobre obras inmortales de la literatura universal
By Guadalupe Loaeza. 2013
Leer o morir es una gran invitación a entrar en los misterios y grandezas de la literatura, una ventana noble…
donde sabremos de autores y obras que marcaron el espíritu de millones de personas. De Guadalupe Loaeza, autora de Las reinas de Polanco, Primero las damas y Compro, luego existo. Ensayos breves de las obras inmortales de la literatura mundial; genios de la literatura universal que debes de leer antes de morir. Matilde, el personaje femenino de Rojo y negro corta un rizo de su hermoso cabello rubio para darlo a su amado, como prueba de su entrega... la mujer enamorada de La dama del perrito se da cuenta, cuando por fin se reúne con su amante en el hotel, que un abismo de incertidumbre se abre ante ella... ¿quién asesinó realmente al padre de los Karamazov en la genial novela de Dostoievski?... una niña redacta páginas conmovedoras sobre la guerra, laesperanza, el miedo, las ilusiones, en El diario de Ana Frank... ¿encontrará el lector a la Maga de Julio Cortázar? ¿Se conmoverá con el París de los años sesenta, con el jazz, la bohemia y los sueños llenos de ternura? Cuántas historias y enormes deseos, añoranzas, aventuras, amores, traiciones, intrigas, desvelos, horrores, pasiones... nos dejan los libros. En sus páginas la vida se desdobla y nos invita a recorrer otros caminos, nuevas ilusiones, vivir intensamente en otras épocas y latitudes. Con el estilo dinámico, entretenido y lleno de datos precisos y reveladores, que caracteriza la escritura de Guadalupe Loaeza, daremos un paseo por las grandes obras de la literatura universal como El Principito, El lobo estepario, El retrato de Dorian Gray, Ana Karenina, Madame Bovary, El extranjero...sabremos de las inquietudes y obsesiones de Edgar Allan Poe, Carlos Fuentes, Marguerite Yourcenar, Lewis Carroll, Marcel Proust, Albert Cohen, José Saramago, José Emilio Pacheco, J. M. G. Le Clézio ¡y muchos más! Leer o morir es más que un libro amable de recomendaciones y gustos literarios, es una invitación a que siempre, en cualquier momento y circunstancia, el libro sea nuestro amigo más cercano, y generoso.Retrato íntimo de un padrote
By Humberto Padgett, Eduardo Loza. 2012
Un retrato íntimo y desgarrador de la prostitución en México. "-Aquí vas a trabajar y vas a ganar más de…
cuatro mil pesos al día -dijo El Güero-. Te vas a llamar Nataly. Cuidado y digas tu verdadero nombre, porque te rompo toda tu madre." Así comienza la escalofriante historia de Nataly, una menor de edad engañada por un hombre dedicado a traficar mujeres en el negocio de la prostitución desde el municipio de Tenancingo, en Tlaxcala, hasta La Merced, en la Ciudad de México. A partir de testimonios dramáticos como los de esta joven -quien terminó calcinada en las calles de la capital por no obedecer a su explotador-, el periodista Humberto Padgett y el fotógrafo Eduardo Loza consiguen delinear un perfil íntimo de esa temible figura conocida como "padrote" (proxeneta), que actúa con total impunidad en medio de un tejido social en plena descomposición.Gothic Topographies: Language, Nation Building and ‘Race’
By Matti Savolainen. 1800
In demonstrating the global reach of Gothic literatures, this collection takes up the influence of the Gothic mode in literatures…
that may be geographically remote from one another but still share related issues of minor languages, nation building, place and race. Suggesting that there is a parallel between certain motifs and themes found in the Gothic of the North (Scandinavia, Northern Europe and Canada) and South (Australia, South Africa and the US South), the essays explore the transgressions and confusion of borders and limits, whether they be linguistic, literary, generic, class-based, gendered or sexual. The volume includes essays on a wide diversity of authors and topics: Jan Potocki, Gustav Meyrink, William Godwin, Alan Hollinghurst, Marlene van Niekerk, John Richardson, antislavery discourse and the Gothic imagination, the Australian aboriginal Gothic, vampires of Post-Soviet Gothic society, Danish, Swedish and Finnish fiction and film, and the Canadian female Gothic and the death drive. What distinguishes this book from other collections on the Gothic is the coverage of themes and literatures that are either lacking in the mainstream research on the Gothic or are referred to only briefly in other book-length studies. Experts in the Gothic and those new to the field will appreciate the book's commitment to situating Gothic sensibilities in an international context.The number and popularity of novels that have overtly reconfigured aspects of classic American texts suggests a curious trend for…
both readers and writers, an impulse to retell and reread books that have come to define American culture. This book argues that by revising canonical American literature, contemporary American writers are (re)writing an American myth of origins, creating one that corresponds to the contemporary writer’s understanding of self and society. Informed by cognitive psychology, evolutionary literary criticism, and poststructuralism, Entzminger reads texts by canonical authors Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, Alcott, Twain, Chopin, and Faulkner, and by the contemporary writers that respond to them. In highlighting the construction and cognitive function of narrative in their own and in their antecedent texts, contemporary writers highlight the fact that such use of narrative is universal and essential to human beings. This book suggests that by revising the classic texts that compose our cultural narrative, contemporary writers mirror the way human individuals consistently revisit and refigure the past through language, via self-narration, in order to manage and understand experience.This book investigates major linguistic transformations in the translation of children’s literature, focusing on the English-language translations of Janusz Korczak,…
a Polish-Jewish children’s writer known for his innovative pedagogical methods as the head of a Warsaw orphanage for Jewish children in pre-war Poland. The author outlines fourteen tendencies in translated children’s literature, including mitigation, simplification, stylization, hyperbolization, cultural assimilation and fairytalization, in order to analyse various translations of King Matt the First, Big Business Billy and Kaytek the Wizard. The author then addresses the translators’ treatment of racial issues based on the socio-cultural context. The book will be of use to students and researchers in the field of translation studies, and researchers interested in children’s literature or Janusz Korczak.In an unusual merging of academic and literary practices, this volume attempts to identify a form (or forms) that is…
congenial with the subject of interrogation: the world in transition, with South Africa as the main focal point. Approaching anthropology from the position of the literary writer, Oscar Hemer here takes the reader through a kaleidoscope of perspectives—a stream-of-consciousness understanding of “writing the city” of Johannesburg, embedding ethnography in subjectivity; a challenge to binaries both temporal and gendered in examining the growth of the IT metropolis Bangalore to a combusting mega-city; an auto-ethnographic interweaving of fictional reportage with a close-reading of anthropological and philosophical treatises, including Mary Douglas’s Purity and Danger and Edouard Glissant’s Poetics of Relation, among others—to interrogate themes of transition, identity, purity and variation in the Western Cape. As the form transcends boundaries to create a methodological hybrid, creolization comes to the fore as a theoretical concept and as cultural practice.Ni se les ocurra disparar
By Javier Marías. 1975
Javier Marías, además de un inmenso escritor, es para muchos un punto de referencia en el análisis de la actualidad,…
y su columna dominical es una de las más leídas y comentadas de la prensa española. Ni se les ocurra disparar recoge cerca de un centenar de artículos publicados por Javier Marías entre 2009 y 2011 en El País Semanal. Con una prosa elegante, franca y sin ambages, que no necesita adornos para alcanzar la conciencia del lector con un disparo certero, para remover sus entrañas o, al contrario, reconfortarlo, el autor nos presenta su particular percepción del mundo y de su entorno. En esta recopilación encontramos al Javier Marías más cercano y reflexivo, preocupado por la realidad que lo rodea. La sumisión y deliberada idiotización de las sociedades contemporáneas, la irresponsabilidad e ineptitud de los políticos, las vicisitudes de la creación artística o la evocación de mundos perdidos y fugazmente recuperados son algunos de los temas sobre los que el gran novelista nos ofrece su mirada más sincera y personal.