Transatlantic studies : Latin America, Iberia, and Africa / edited by Cecilia Enjuto-Rangel, Sebastiaan Faber, Pedro Garcia-Caro, and Robert Patrick Newcomb
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- 9781789624427
- 1789624428
- Atlantic Ocean Region -- Civilization
- Spain -- Colonies -- Africa
- Portugal -- Colonies -- Africa
- Spain -- Colonies -- America
- Portugal -- Colonies -- America
- Spanish-speaking countries -- Civilization
- Portuguese-speaking countries -- Civilization
- Atlantique, Région de l' -- Civilisation
- Espagne -- Colonies
- Portugal -- Colonies
- Espagne -- Colonies -- Amérique
- Lusophonie -- Civilisation
- Cultural studies
- Political Science -- Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
- History -- Latin America -- South America
- Civilization
- Portuguese colonies
- Spanish colonies
- Africa
- America
- Atlantic Ocean Region
- Portuguese-speaking countries
- Spanish-speaking countries
- 946.000903 23
- JV4027 .T73 2019
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"Transatlantic Studies: Latin America, Iberia, and Africa emerges from, and performs, an ongoing debate concerning the role of transatlantic approaches in the fields of Iberian, Latin American, African, and Luso-Brazilian studies. The innovative research and discussions contained in this volume's 35 essays by leading scholars in the field reframe the intertwined cultural histories of the diverse transnational spaces encompassed by the former Spanish and Portuguese empires. An emerging field, Transatlantic Studies seeks to provoke a discussion and a reconfiguration of the traditional academic notions of area studies, while critically engaging the concepts of national cultures and postcolonial relations among Spain, Portugal and their former colonies. Crucially, Transatlantic Studies transgresses national boundaries without dehistoricizing or decontextualizing the texts it seeks to incorporate within this new framework."-- Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index
Transatlantic coloniality in 1940s Cuba / Francisco Fernández de Alba -- Transatlantic studies: the discipline that thinks itself beyond its threshold / Joan Ramon Resina -- The Atlantic state of violence: state of exception, colonial/civil wars, and concentration camps / Joseba Gabilondo -- Iberian studies: the transatlantic dimension / Mario Santana -- Transatlantic studies and the geopolitics of Hispanism / Abril Trigo -- Transatlantic currents: oceanic crossings in Novás Calvo's El negrero / Lisa Surwillo -- Iberian Atlantic bodies, commodities, and texts / Zeb Tortorici -- Inscribing islands: from Cuba to Fernando Pó and back / Benita Sampedro Vizcaya -- Linguistic histories and the role of transatlanticity / José del Valle -- Los amarres de la lengua: Spanish exiles, Puerto Rican intellectuals, and the battle over Spanish, 1942-2016 / Lena Burgos-Lafuente -- The transatlantic trajectory / Julio Ortega -- "Across the waves": the Luso-Brazilian Republic of Letters at the Fin de Siècle / Robert Patrick Newcomb -- Rewriting the colonial past: Spanish women intellectuals as agents of cross-cultural literacy in the Mexican press / Aurélie Vialette -- Luis Cernuda's "Historial de un libro": a travelogue / Christina Karageorgou-Bastea -- Triangulating the Atlantic: blanco white, arriaza, and the London debate over "Spain" / Pedro García-Caro -- Children's gaze in contemporary cinema: a translatlantic poetics of exile and historical memory / Cecilia Enjuto-Rangel -- Teaching narratives of women's inner exile in Spain and Chile / Lisa DiGiovanni -- Ethical questions about human trafficking during times of dictatorship: kidnapped children in Spain and Argentina / Ana Corbalán
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