Negotiating Difference in the Hispanic World: From Conquest to Globalisation
Paperback Published on: 13/05/2011
Price: £19.99
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Synopsis
Negotiating Difference in the Hispanic World invites us to rethink the complex dialogical process of identity formation and self-definition in Latin America from the Conquest to the present day. Essays from an international scholarship provide an important theoretical contribution to debates on identity.
- Explores the various instances of cultural encounters in Latin America from the Conquest to the present day
- This volume is singularly wide in its breadth, covering sixteenth-century Aztec heraldry and Sahagún's Universal History of the Things of New Spain, to eighteenth-century notions of culture, nineteenth-century theatre, turn-of-the-century degeneration theory, and contemporary literature and culture.
- The book's interdisciplinary approach combines literary and cultural studies, cultural history, art history, translation studies and cultural anthropology
- A broad geographical scope covers Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Spain, Cuba and the United States.
- The book makes an important theoretical contribution to the debates on identity through its innovative approaches, maintaining a fine balance between theoretical argument and empirical study
- The essays are written by specialists of different nationalities based in the United Kingdom, the United States, Norway and Argentina, providing an international cutting-edge scholarship
Publisher information
- Publisher: Wiley
- ISBN: 9781444339079
- Number of pages: 210
- Dimensions: 156 x 229 x 12 mm
- Weight: 312g
- Languages: English
