Cambridge History of Cuban Literature

Cambridge History of Cuban Literature

Loss, Jacqueline; Unruh, Vicky

Cambridge University Press

07/2024

816

Dura

9781009168342

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: unfinished histories; Part I. Literature in the Early Colony: 1. Silvestre de Balboa's Espejo de paciencia and the unfinished foundational story of Cuban literature; 2. Jose Martin Felix de Arrate's enlightenment discourse of Cuban exceptionalism; Part II. Cuban Literature's Long Nineteenth Century: 3. Alexander von Humboldt and the cultural invention of Cuba among its nineteenth-century intellectual elite; 4. Philosophy and pedagogy in Varela, Luz y Caballero, and Varona; 5. Mercedes Merlin and the rhetoric of life writing, exile, and race; 6. The lyric vernacular of Cuban romanticism; 7. Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda as literary precursor and transatlantic intellectual; 8. Racialized futures: Slavery, miscegenation, and speculative literature; 9. Journalism and nineteenth-century literary culture; 10. Jose Marti as hemispheric visionary; 11. Julian del Casal and the other faces of Cuban Modernismo; 12. Performance worlds of nineteenth-century Cuban theatre; Part III. Literary and Intellectual Culture in the Twentieth-Century Republic: 13. The literary intellectuals of the early Cuban republic; 14. The invention of the Black Cuban in the early twentieth century; 15. The fluid expressive communities of Cuba's interwar avant-gardes; 16. Lydia Cabrera and Afro-Caribbean imaginaries; 17. The fictions of new urban subjects; 18. The aesthetics of Dulce Maria Loynaz; 19. Jose Lezama Lima and the orbits of Origenes; 20. Alejo Carpentier and Cuba's literary twentieth century; 21. The weighted literary islands of Virgilio Pinera; Part IV. The Revolution's Literary-Cultural Initiatives and Their Early Discontents: 22. Beginnings: testimonios, experimentalism, and their legacies; 23. Imagining Cuba's new revolutionary communities through film (1959-1989); 24. Shaping new cultural literacies; 25. The social life of music in Cuban literary culture; 26. Casa de las Americas and revolutionary configurations of Latinoamericanismo; 27. The travels of fiction in the Cuban diaspora; 28. Cuba's poetic imaginary (1959-1989); 29. The artistic worlds of Guillermo Cabrera Infante; 30. The diasporic odysseys of Reinaldo Arenas and his writing; Part V. Cuba and Its Diasporas into the New Millennium: 31. Alternative cultural projects and their histories; 32. Ediciones Vigia and the cultural legacies of Matanzas; 33. The fiction of Cuba's special period; 34. Critique and decentralization in Cuban film after 1989; 35. The temporality of twentieth and twenty-first century Cuban theatre; 36. The long reach of Haiti in Cuban literature; 37. Cuban afterlives of the Cuban and Angolan revolutions; 38. Anti-exceptionalism in detective fiction, speculative fiction, and graphic novels; 39. Cuban women's writing at the millennium's turn; 40. Queering the revolution and its diasporas; 41. The performance art of global Cuba; 42. Twenty-first-century Cuban film and diaspora; 43. Cuba's poetic imaginary (1989-2020); 44. Prose narratives from Cuban America; 45. Cuban theatre of the diaspora in the United States; Epilogue: 46. Teleology, tempests, and voicings of history.
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