The National Body in Mexican Literature presents a revisionist
reading of the Mexican canon that challenges assumptions of State
hegemony and national identity. It analyzes the representation of
sick, disabled, and miraculously healed bodies in Mexican
literature from 1940 to 1980 in narrative fiction by Vicente
Lenero, Juan Rulfo, among others.
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