Author: Gastañaga Ponce de León, José Luis Publisher: Purdue University Press Format: Adobe ePUB
Description: First-person narrative does not always fall under the genre of autobiography. In the centuries before the genre was defined, authors often patterned their personal narratives after prestigious discour...
Author: Gastañaga Ponce de León, José Luis Publisher: Purdue University Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: First-person narrative does not always fall under the genre of autobiography. In the centuries before the genre was defined, authors often patterned their personal narratives after prestigious discour...
Author: N/A Publisher: Cambridge University Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: The diverse countries of Latin America have produced a lively and ever evolving tradition of novels, many of which are read in translation all over the world. This Companion offers a broad overview of...
Author: Carrigan, Anthony Publisher: Routledge Format: Adobe ePUB
Description: This book examines representations of tourism in relation to some of the most charged areas of postcolonial debate, including ecology, globalization, neoliberal development, and indigenous rights. It ...
Author: Niggli, William Orchard Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Josefina Niggli (1910–1983) was one of the most successful Mexican American writers of the early twentieth century. Born of European parents and raised in Mexico, she spent most of her adult lif...
Author: Onedera, Jill Publisher: Routledge Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Religion can play a vital role in the way people relate to each other, particularly with interpersonal dynamics within a family. The role of a couple or family's religion(s) in the counseling room is ...
Author: Sandiford, Keith Publisher: Routledge Format: Adobe ePUB
Description: This book develops a theory of a Caribbean-Atlantic imaginary by exploring the ways two colonial texts represent the consciousnesses of Amerindians, Africans, and Europeans at two crucial points marki...
Author: Marques, Irene Publisher: Purdue University Press Format: Adobe ePUB
Description: This exploration of class, feminism, and cultural identity (including issues of race, nation, colonialism, and economic imperialism) focuses on the work of four writers: the Mozambican Mia Couto, the ...
Author: Manrique, Jaime Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Colombian-born Santiago Martinez starts his adult life as a young gay writer living in Spain. Years later, as a university professor in New York City, Santiago is called back to his native Colombia up...
Author: Knepper, Wendy Publisher: University Press of Mississippi Format: Adobe ePUB
Description: Patrick Chamoiseau: A Critical Introduction examines the career, oeuvre, and literary theories of one of the most important Caribbean writers living today. Chamoiseau's work sheds light on the dynamic...
Author: Knepper, Wendy Publisher: University Press of Mississippi Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Patrick Chamoiseau: A Critical Introduction examines the career, oeuvre, and literary theories of one of the most important Caribbean writers living today. Chamoiseau's work sheds light on the dynamic...
Description: Religion can play a vital role in the way people relate to each other, particularly with interpersonal dynamics within a family. The role of a couple or family's religion(s) in the counseling room is ...