In(ter)ventions of the self : writing and the autobiographical subject in Hispanic American literature (1974-2002) / Sergio R. Franco.
2021
PQ7082.P76 F7413 2021
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In(ter)ventions of the self : writing and the autobiographical subject in Hispanic American literature (1974-2002) / Sergio R. Franco.
Uniform Title
In(ter)venciones del yo. English
ISBN
9781621965879 (electronic book)
1621965872 (electronic book)
9781621965565
1621965562
1621965872 (electronic book)
9781621965565
1621965562
Published
Amherst, New York : Cambria Press, [2021]
Language
English
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1 online resource
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PQ7082.P76 F7413 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
868/.6080998
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Originally published in Spanish as In(ter)venciones del yo: escritura y sujeto autobiográfico en la literatura hispanoamericana (1974-2002).
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Cambria Latin American literatures and cultures series
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Table of Contents
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Ruin, repetition, and synechdoce in Las genealogías of Margo Glantz
Infancy re-covered : punishment and the mercantilism of the skin in Mario Vargas Llosa's El pez en el agua
Mystic and machine in the "Autoretratos" of Severo Sarduy
Carnival and document in Vivir para contarla, by Gabriel García Márquez.
Ruin, repetition, and synechdoce in Las genealogías of Margo Glantz
Infancy re-covered : punishment and the mercantilism of the skin in Mario Vargas Llosa's El pez en el agua
Mystic and machine in the "Autoretratos" of Severo Sarduy
Carnival and document in Vivir para contarla, by Gabriel García Márquez.