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The Mexican Transpacific - Nikkei Writing, Visual Arts, and Performance (Hardcover): Ignacio Lopez-Calvo, Emma Nakatani The Mexican Transpacific - Nikkei Writing, Visual Arts, and Performance (Hardcover)
Ignacio Lopez-Calvo, Emma Nakatani
R2,787 Discovery Miles 27 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Mexican Transpacific: Nikkei Writing, Visual Arts, and Performance considers the influence of a Japanese ethnic background or lack thereof in the writing of several twentieth and twenty-first century Mexican authors, directors, and artists. In spite of the unquestionable influence of the Nikkei communities in Mexico's history and culture, and the numerous historical studies recently published on these two communities, the study of their cultural production and, therefore, their self-definition and how they conceive themselves has been, for the most part, overlooked. This book, a continuation of the author's previous research on cultural production by Latin American authors of Asian ancestry, focuses mostly on texts, films, and artworks produced by Asian Mexicans, rather than on the Japanese or Chinese as mere objects of study. However, it will also be contrasted with the representation of Asians by Mexican authors with no Asian ancestry. With this interdisciplinary study, the author hopes to bring to the fore this silenced community's voice and agency to historicize their own experience. The Mexican Transpacific is a much needed contribution to the fields of contemporary Mexican studies, Latin American studies, race and ethnic studies, transnational Asian studies, and Japanese diaspora studies, in light of the theoretical perspectives of cultural studies, the decolonial turn, and postcolonial theory.

The Mexican Transpacific - Nikkei Writing, Visual Arts, and Performance (Paperback): Ignacio Lopez-Calvo, Emma Nakatani The Mexican Transpacific - Nikkei Writing, Visual Arts, and Performance (Paperback)
Ignacio Lopez-Calvo, Emma Nakatani
R1,185 Discovery Miles 11 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Mexican Transpacific: Nikkei Writing, Visual Arts, and Performance considers the influence of a Japanese ethnic background or lack thereof in the writing of several twentieth and twenty-first century Mexican authors, directors, and artists. In spite of the unquestionable influence of the Nikkei communities in Mexico's history and culture, and the numerous historical studies recently published on these two communities, the study of their cultural production and, therefore, their self-definition and how they conceive themselves has been, for the most part, overlooked. This book, a continuation of the author's previous research on cultural production by Latin American authors of Asian ancestry, focuses mostly on texts, films, and artworks produced by Asian Mexicans, rather than on the Japanese or Chinese as mere objects of study. However, it will also be contrasted with the representation of Asians by Mexican authors with no Asian ancestry. With this interdisciplinary study, the author hopes to bring to the fore this silenced community's voice and agency to historicize their own experience. The Mexican Transpacific is a much needed contribution to the fields of contemporary Mexican studies, Latin American studies, race and ethnic studies, transnational Asian studies, and Japanese diaspora studies, in light of the theoretical perspectives of cultural studies, the decolonial turn, and postcolonial theory.

Birds of Fire - A Filipino War Novel (Hardcover): Jesus Balmori Birds of Fire - A Filipino War Novel (Hardcover)
Jesus Balmori; Translated by Robert S. Rudder; Prologue by Ignacio Lopez-Calvo
R920 Discovery Miles 9 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Refugees, Refuge, and Human Displacement (Hardcover): Ignacio Lopez-Calvo, Marjorie Agosin Refugees, Refuge, and Human Displacement (Hardcover)
Ignacio Lopez-Calvo, Marjorie Agosin
R2,176 Discovery Miles 21 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Written in Exile - Chilean Fiction From 1973-Present (Paperback): Ignacio Lopez-Calvo Written in Exile - Chilean Fiction From 1973-Present (Paperback)
Ignacio Lopez-Calvo
R1,159 Discovery Miles 11 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

On September 11, 1973, Chile's General Pinochet led a quick and brutal military coup ousting the Allende government. Ignacio Lopez-Calvo argues that the rise of the Pinochet dictatorship and the subsequent imprisonment of any Allende sympathizers shaped Chilean narrative into two structural forms: liberationist narrative--cathartic, journalistic testimonies that provide models for revolutionary behavior against authoritarianism and demystifying narrative, which uses the events of 1973, as well as the colonial aspirations of European countries, as a "Paradise Lost" backdrop in which the characters of this type of fiction are able to create their non-political realities that become models of democratization.

A History of Chilean Literature (Hardcover, New Ed): Ignacio Lopez-Calvo A History of Chilean Literature (Hardcover, New Ed)
Ignacio Lopez-Calvo
R3,247 R2,671 Discovery Miles 26 710 Save R576 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book covers the full range and diversity of Chilean literature from the times of the Spanish conquest to the present. By emphasizing transnational, hemispheric, and global approaches to Chilean literature, it reflects the relevance of themes such as neoliberalism, migration and exile, as well as subfields like ethnic studies, and gender and sexuality studies. It showcases the diversity of Chilean literature throughout all periods, regions, ethnocultural groups and social classes, all the while foregrounding its regional variations. Unlike previous literary histories, it maps a rich heterogeneity by including works by Chileans of indigenous, African, Jewish, Arab, Asian, and Croatian ancestries, as well as studies of literature by LGTBQ authors and Chilean Americans. Ambitious and authoritative, this book is essential reading for scholars of Chilean Literature, Latin American Literature, the Global South, and World Literature.

Birds of Fire - A Filipino War Novel (Paperback): Jesus Balmori, Robert S. Rudder Birds of Fire - A Filipino War Novel (Paperback)
Jesus Balmori, Robert S. Rudder; Prologue by Ignacio Lopez-Calvo
R544 Discovery Miles 5 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Intimate Disasters (Paperback): Cristina Peri Rossi Intimate Disasters (Paperback)
Cristina Peri Rossi; Foreword by Robert S. Rudder, Ignacio Lopez-Calvo
R523 Discovery Miles 5 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this modern age, when the means of communication have turned individual and collective history into a spectacle, literature is the privileged space of subjectivity. This book allows us to peer into the fascinating inner world of characters trapped in their particular deliriums: a club of fetishists who discuss their sexual manias, a man in love with a whale-woman, a man whose wife has left him for another woman, and a beautiful secretary who is also a mother feeling asphyxiated by her family. Readers, no matter how they see themselves and what their sexual preferences may be, will experience the same sensation.

Latinx Writing Los Angeles - Nonfiction Dispatches from a Decolonial Rebellion (Hardcover): Ignacio Lopez-Calvo, Victor Valle Latinx Writing Los Angeles - Nonfiction Dispatches from a Decolonial Rebellion (Hardcover)
Ignacio Lopez-Calvo, Victor Valle
R1,129 R917 Discovery Miles 9 170 Save R212 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

2020 International Latino Book Awards Honorable Mention in Best Nonfiction (Multi-Author) Latinx Writing Los Angeles offers a critical anthology of Los Angeles's most significant English-language and Spanish-language (in translation) nonfiction writing from the city's inception to the present. Contemporary Latinx authors, including three Pulitzer Prize winners and writers such as Harry Gamboa Jr., Guillermo Gomez-Pena, and Ruben Martinez, focus on the ways in which Latinx Los Angeles's nonfiction narratives record the progressive racialization and subalternization of Latinxs in the southwestern United States. While notions of racial memory, coloniality, biopolitics, internal colonialism, cultural assimilation, Mexican or pan-Latinx cultural nationalism, and transnationalism permeate this anthology, contributors advocate the idea of a contested modernity that refuses to accept mainstream cultural impositions, proposing instead alternative ways of knowing and understanding. Featuring a wide variety of voices as well as a diversity of subgenres, this collection is the first to illuminate divergent, hybrid Latinx histories and cultures. Redefining Los Angeles's literary history and providing a new model for English, Spanish, and Latinx studies, Latinx Writing Los Angeles is an essential contribution to southwestern and borderland studies.

The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Hardcover): Gene H. Bell-Villada, Ignacio Lopez-Calvo The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Hardcover)
Gene H. Bell-Villada, Ignacio Lopez-Calvo
R4,390 Discovery Miles 43 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From the epic saga of the Buendia family in One Hundred Years of Solitude to the enduring passion of Love in the Time of Cholera to the exploration of tyranny in The Autumn of the Patriarch, Gabriel Garcia Marquez has built a literary world that continues to captivate millions of readers across the world. His writings entrance modern audiences with their dreamlike yet trenchant insights into universal issues of the human condition such as love, revenge, old age, death, fate, power, and justice. A Nobel Laureate in 1982, he contributed to the global popularity of the Latin American Boom during the second half of the 20th century and had a profound impact on writers worldwide, including Toni Morrison, Salman Rushdie, and Haruki Murakami. The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel Garcia Marquez brings together world experts on the Colombian writer to present a comprehensive English-language examination of his life, oeuvre, and legacy-the first such work since his death in 2014. Edited by Latin American literature authorities Gene H. Bell-Villada and Ignacio Lopez-Calvo, the volume paints a rich and nuanced portrait of "Gabo." It incorporates ongoing critical approaches such as feminism, ecocriticism, Marxism, and ethnic studies, while elucidating key aspects of his work, such as his Caribbean-Colombian background; his use of magical realism, myth, and folklore; and his left-wing political views. Thirty-two wide-ranging chapters cover the bulk of the author's writings-both major and minor, early and late, long and short-as well as his involvement with film. They also discuss his unique prose style, highlighting how music shaped his literary art. The Handbook gives unprecedented attention to the global influence of Garcia Marquez-on established canons, on the Global South, on imaginative writing in South Asia, China, Japan, and throughout Africa and the Arab world. This is the first book that places the Colombian writer within that wider context, celebrating his importance both as a Latin American author and as a global phenomenon.

Latinx Writing Los Angeles - Nonfiction Dispatches from a Decolonial Rebellion (Paperback): Ignacio Lopez-Calvo, Victor Valle Latinx Writing Los Angeles - Nonfiction Dispatches from a Decolonial Rebellion (Paperback)
Ignacio Lopez-Calvo, Victor Valle
R648 R416 Discovery Miles 4 160 Save R232 (36%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

2020 International Latino Book Awards Honorable Mention in Best Nonfiction (Multi-Author) Latinx Writing Los Angeles offers a critical anthology of Los Angeles's most significant English-language and Spanish-language (in translation) nonfiction writing from the city's inception to the present. Contemporary Latinx authors, including three Pulitzer Prize winners and writers such as Harry Gamboa Jr., Guillermo Gomez-Pena, and Ruben Martinez, focus on the ways in which Latinx Los Angeles's nonfiction narratives record the progressive racialization and subalternization of Latinxs in the southwestern United States. While notions of racial memory, coloniality, biopolitics, internal colonialism, cultural assimilation, Mexican or pan-Latinx cultural nationalism, and transnationalism permeate this anthology, contributors advocate the idea of a contested modernity that refuses to accept mainstream cultural impositions, proposing instead alternative ways of knowing and understanding. Featuring a wide variety of voices as well as a diversity of subgenres, this collection is the first to illuminate divergent, hybrid Latinx histories and cultures. Redefining Los Angeles's literary history and providing a new model for English, Spanish, and Latinx studies, Latinx Writing Los Angeles is an essential contribution to southwestern and borderland studies.

The Limping Devil - El Diablo Cojuelo (Paperback): Luis Velez De Guevara The Limping Devil - El Diablo Cojuelo (Paperback)
Luis Velez De Guevara; Translated by Robert Rudder; Edited by Ignacio Lopez-Calvo
R886 R725 Discovery Miles 7 250 Save R161 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Latino Los Angeles in Film and Fiction - The Cultural Production of Social Anxiety (Paperback): Ignacio Lopez-Calvo Latino Los Angeles in Film and Fiction - The Cultural Production of Social Anxiety (Paperback)
Ignacio Lopez-Calvo
R1,011 Discovery Miles 10 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Los Angeles has long been a place where cultures clash and reshape. The city has a growing number of Latina/o authors and filmmakers who are remapping and reclaiming it through ongoing symbolic appropriation. In this illuminating book, Ignacio Lopez-Calvo foregrounds the emotional experiences of authors, implicit authors, narrators, characters, and readers in order to demonstrate that the evolution of the imaging of Los Angeles in Latino cultural production is closely related to the politics of spatial location. This spatial-temporal approach, he writes, reveals significant social anxieties, repressed rage, and deep racial guilt.
"Latino Los Angeles in Film and Fiction" sets out to reconfigure the scope of Latino literary and cultural studies. Integrating histories of different regions and nations, the book sets the interplay of unresolved contradictions in this particular metropolitan area. The novelists studied here stem from multiple areas, including the U.S. Southwest, Guatemala, and Chile. The study also incorporates non-Latino writers who have contributed to the Latino culture of the city.
The first chapter examines Latino cultural production from an ecocritical perspective on urban interethnic relations. Chapter 2 concentrates on the representation of daily life in the barrio and the marginalization of Latino urban youth. The third chapter explores the space of women and how female characters expand their area of operations from the domestic space to the public space of both the barrio and the city.
A much-needed contribution to the fields of urban theory, race critical theory, Chicana/o-Latina/o studies, and Los Angeles writing and film, Lopez-Calvo offers multiple theoretical perspectives--including urban theory, ecocriticism, ethnic studies, gender studies, and cultural studies-- contextualized with notions of transnationalism and post-nationalism.

The Japanese Empire and Latin America (Hardcover): Pedro Iacobelli, Sidney Xu Lu The Japanese Empire and Latin America (Hardcover)
Pedro Iacobelli, Sidney Xu Lu; Eiichiro Azuma, Andre Kobayashi Deckrow, Toake Endoh, …
R2,348 Discovery Miles 23 480 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Japanese Empire and Latin America provides a comprehensive analysis of the complicated relationship between Japanese migration and capital exportation to Latin America and the rise and fall of the empire in the Asia-Pacific region. It explains how Japan’s presence influenced the cultures and societies of Latin American countries and also explores the role of Latin America in the evolution of Japanese expansion. Together, this collection of essays presents a new narrative of the Japanese experience in Latin America by excavating trans-Pacific perspectives that shed new light on the global significance of Japan’s colonialism and expansionism. The chapters cover a variety of topics, such as economic expansion, migration management, cross-border community making, the surge of pro-Japan propaganda in the Americas, the circulation of knowledge, and the representation of the "other" in Japanese and Latin American fictions. By focusing on both government action and individual experiences, the viewpoints examined create a complete analysis, including the roles the empire played in the process of settler identity formation in Latin America. While the colonialist and expansionist discourses in Japan set a stage for the beginning of Japanese migration to Latin America, it was the vibrant circulation of information between East Asia and the Americas that allowed the empire to stay at the center of the cultural life of communities on the other side of the globe. The empire left an enduring mark on Latin America that is hard to ignore. This volume explores long-neglected aspects of the Japanese global expansion; and thus, moves our understanding of the empire’s significance beyond Asia and rethinks its legacy in global history.

Hydrohumanities - Water Discourse and Environmental Futures (Paperback): Kim De Wolff, Rina C. Faletti, Ignacio Lopez-Calvo Hydrohumanities - Water Discourse and Environmental Futures (Paperback)
Kim De Wolff, Rina C. Faletti, Ignacio Lopez-Calvo
R1,081 Discovery Miles 10 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. Discourse about water and power in the modern era have largely focused on human power over water: who gets to own and control a limited resource that has incredible economic potential. As a result, discussion of water, even in the humanities, has traditionally focused on fresh water for human use. Today, climate extremes from drought to flooding are forcing humanities scholars to reimagine water discourse. This volume exemplifies how interdisciplinary cultural approaches can transform water conversations. The manuscript is organized into three emergent themes in water studies: agency of water, fluid identities, and cultural currencies. The first section deals with the properties of water and the ways in which water challenges human plans for control. The second section explores how water (or lack of it) shapes human collective and individual identities. The third engages notions of value and circulation to think about how water has been managed and employed for local, national, and international gains. Contributions come from preeminent as well as emerging voices across humanities fields including history, art history, philosophy, and science and technology studies. Part of a bigger goal for shaping the environmental humanities, the book broadens the concept of water to include not just water in oceans and rivers but also in pipes, ice floes, marshes, bottles, dams, and more. Each piece shows how humanities scholarship has world-changing potential to achieve more just water futures.

Rapsodia de todo lo visible e invisible (Spanish, Paperback): Ignacio Lopez-Calvo, Rodriguez Soriano Rapsodia de todo lo visible e invisible (Spanish, Paperback)
Ignacio Lopez-Calvo, Rodriguez Soriano; Fernando Valerio-Holguin
R265 Discovery Miles 2 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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