The Fragmented Novel in Mexico : The Politics of Form /
D'Lugo, Carol Clark 
The Fragmented Novel in Mexico : The Politics of Form / Carol Clark D'Lugo. - 1 online resource
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1 FRAGMENTATION -- CHAPTER 2 THE INITIATORS -- CHAPTER 3 NATIONALIST LITERATURE -- CHAPTER 4 ADDRESSING THE READING AND WRITING PROCESS -- CHAPTER 5 CARLOS FUENTES: MEXICANNESS AND THE FAILED REVOLUTION -- CHAPTER 6 ESCRITURA -- CHAPTER 7 LA ONDA -- CHAPTER 8 WRITING FROM THE MARGINS -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
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From Mariano Azuela's 1915 novel Los de abajo to RosamarĂa Roffiel's Amora of 1989, fragmented narrative has been one of the defining features of innovative Mexican fiction in the twentieth century. In this innovative study, Carol Clark D'Lugo examines fragmentation as a literary strategy that reflects the social and political fissures within modern Mexican society and introduces readers to a more participatory reading of texts. D'Lugo traces defining moments in the development of Mexican fiction and the role fragmentation plays in each. Some of the topics she covers are nationalist literature of the 1930s and 1940s, self-referential novels of the 1950s that focus on the process of reading and writing, the works of Carlos Fuentes, novels of La Onda that came out of rebellious 1960s Mexican youth culture, gay and lesbian fiction, and recent women's writings. With its sophisticated theoretical methodology that encompasses literature and society, this book serves as an admirable survey of the twentieth-century Mexican novel. It will be important reading for students of Latin American culture and history as well as literature.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780292799547
10.7560/715875 doi
Literature and society--Mexico.
Mexican fiction--History and criticism.--20th century
Narration (Rhetoric).
Politics and literature--Mexico.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American.
PQ7203 / .D5 1997eb
863
                        The Fragmented Novel in Mexico : The Politics of Form / Carol Clark D'Lugo. - 1 online resource
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1 FRAGMENTATION -- CHAPTER 2 THE INITIATORS -- CHAPTER 3 NATIONALIST LITERATURE -- CHAPTER 4 ADDRESSING THE READING AND WRITING PROCESS -- CHAPTER 5 CARLOS FUENTES: MEXICANNESS AND THE FAILED REVOLUTION -- CHAPTER 6 ESCRITURA -- CHAPTER 7 LA ONDA -- CHAPTER 8 WRITING FROM THE MARGINS -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
From Mariano Azuela's 1915 novel Los de abajo to RosamarĂa Roffiel's Amora of 1989, fragmented narrative has been one of the defining features of innovative Mexican fiction in the twentieth century. In this innovative study, Carol Clark D'Lugo examines fragmentation as a literary strategy that reflects the social and political fissures within modern Mexican society and introduces readers to a more participatory reading of texts. D'Lugo traces defining moments in the development of Mexican fiction and the role fragmentation plays in each. Some of the topics she covers are nationalist literature of the 1930s and 1940s, self-referential novels of the 1950s that focus on the process of reading and writing, the works of Carlos Fuentes, novels of La Onda that came out of rebellious 1960s Mexican youth culture, gay and lesbian fiction, and recent women's writings. With its sophisticated theoretical methodology that encompasses literature and society, this book serves as an admirable survey of the twentieth-century Mexican novel. It will be important reading for students of Latin American culture and history as well as literature.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780292799547
10.7560/715875 doi
Literature and society--Mexico.
Mexican fiction--History and criticism.--20th century
Narration (Rhetoric).
Politics and literature--Mexico.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American.
PQ7203 / .D5 1997eb
863

