Latin American Documentary Narratives
Latin American Documentary Narratives
The Intersections of Storytelling and Journalism in Contemporary Literature
Chavez Diaz, Dr. Liliana
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
12/2021
312
Dura
Inglês
9781501366017
15 a 20 dias
581
Preface
Foreword by Steven Boldy, University of Cambridge, UK
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I. Courage
1. Naming the Real
2. Publishing to Survive
Part II. Belonging
3. Out of Place
4. A Certain Effect of Truth
Part III. Listening
5. Local Conversations in Globalized Times
6. Being There
Conclusion
Appendix
Interview 1. Cristian Alarcon (La Union, Chile, 1970)
Interview 2. Martin Caparros (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1957)
Interview 3. Arturo Fontaine (Santiago de Chile, 1952)
Interview 4. Francisco Goldman (Boston, United States, 1954)
Interview 5. Leila Guerriero (Junin, Argentina, 1967)
Interview 6. Elena Poniatowska (Paris, France, 1932)
Interview 7. Santiago Roncagliolo (Lima, Peru, 1975)
Interview 8. Juan Villoro (Ciudad de Mexico, 1956)
References
Index
Preface
Foreword by Steven Boldy, University of Cambridge, UK
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I. Courage
1. Naming the Real
2. Publishing to Survive
Part II. Belonging
3. Out of Place
4. A Certain Effect of Truth
Part III. Listening
5. Local Conversations in Globalized Times
6. Being There
Conclusion
Appendix
Interview 1. Cristian Alarcon (La Union, Chile, 1970)
Interview 2. Martin Caparros (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1957)
Interview 3. Arturo Fontaine (Santiago de Chile, 1952)
Interview 4. Francisco Goldman (Boston, United States, 1954)
Interview 5. Leila Guerriero (Junin, Argentina, 1967)
Interview 6. Elena Poniatowska (Paris, France, 1932)
Interview 7. Santiago Roncagliolo (Lima, Peru, 1975)
Interview 8. Juan Villoro (Ciudad de Mexico, 1956)
References
Index