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Literary Criticism Caribbean & Latin American

Literary Cultures of Latin America: A Comparative History 3-Volume Set

edited by Mario J. Valdes & Djelal Kadir

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Initial publish date
Jun 2004
Category
Caribbean & Latin American
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780195126211
    Publish Date
    Jun 2004
    List Price
    $690.00

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Description

In three volumes of expert, innovative scholarship, Literary Cultures of Latin America offers a multidisciplinary reference on one of the most distinctive literary cultures in the world. In topically arranged articles written by a team of international scholars, Literary Cultures of Latin America explores the shifting problems that have arisen across national borders, geographic regions, time periods, linguistic systems, and cultural traditions in literary history.

Bucking the tradition of focusing almost exclusively on the great canons of literature, this unique reference work casts its net wider, exploring pop culture, sermons, scientific essays, and more. While collaborators are careful to note that these volumes offer only a snapshot of the diverse body of Latin American literature, Literary Cultures of Latin America highlights unique cultural perspectives that have never before received academic attention. Comprised of signed articles each with complete bibliographies, this unique reference also takes into account relevant political, anthropological, economic, geographic, historical, demographic, and sociological research in order to understand the full context of each community's literature. The largest comparative history project in the world with unprecedented, original scholarship, Literary Cultures of Latin America creates a new chapter in cultural history that sets the standard for years to come.

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Mario J. Valdés is at University of Toronto. Djelal Kadir is at Penn State University.

Editorial Reviews

"Resulting from a well-documented study by a host of international scholars, this multidisciplinary source gives researchers a detailed overview of Latin America's distinctive literary cultures and probes its unique cultural perspectives. its attention to detail is impressive, making it an incomparable source on the subject. Strongly recommended for larger public and academic libraries. " --Library Journal (starred review)

"Written by an international group of contributors, this monumental three-volume work presents 205 essays comprising critical assessments of a wide variety of Latin American writing from a staunchly contextual standpoint."-- Reference and Research Library Book News