A Nightmare or Benevolent Dream: Global Violence and the Libidinal Economy in Latin American Literature (original) (raw)

Violence in Literature: The romance of violence in Latin America

José Vicente Tavares -Dos-Santos

SOCIOLOGIES IN DIALOGUE, 2020

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Review: Senderos de violencia: Latinoamérica y sus narrativas armadas, ed. Oswaldo Estrada.

Kent L Dickson

A Contracorriente: una revista de estudios latinoamericanos, 2016

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Mark Piccini

Journal of Contemporary Poetics, 2017

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The excess of life and death in Roberto Bolaño’s 2666 and Horacio Castellanos Moya’s Senselessness

Mark Piccini

TEXT: Journal of Writing and Writing Courses, 2016

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El hombre de Montserrat: writings on violence in the latin american crime fiction

Víctor Manuel Sanchis Amat

Alea, Estudos Neolatinos, 2018

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Narrating Violence and the Nation in Latin America

Katherine Hite

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The excess of life and death in Roberto Bolaño’s 2666 and Horacio Castellanos Moya’s Senselessness

Mark Piccini

Text, 2016

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Literary Obstinacy: Violence and the Literary in Cristina Rivera Garza’s La muerte me da (2008)

Sergio Gutiérrez-Negrón

2016

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(De)Forming Woman: Images of Feminine Political Subjectivity in Latin American Literature, from Disappearance to Femicide

Michael Martinez-Raguso

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Thoughts on Violence and Modernity in Latin America

Neil Larsen

2020

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“Counting Violence: Roberto Bolaño and 2666”

Sol Pelaez

Chasqui, Revista de Literatura Latinoamericana- 43:2, 2014

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Deconstructing Culture/Violence in Distant Star and By Night in Chile

Mandeep Boro

Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, 2018

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Of Monsters and Malinches: Signifying Violence in Edgar Clément's Operación Bolívar and Tony Sandoval's El cadáver y el sofá

Sara Potter

Revista de Estudios Hispánicos, 2019

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Writing and the Body: Interfaces of Violence in Neoliberal Mexico

Roberto Cruz Arzabal

2018

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The Ruins of Modernity: Synecdoche of Neoliberal Mexico in Roberto Bolaño's 2666

Diana Aldrete

Ecofictions, Ecorealities, and Slow Violence in Latin America and the Latinx World, 2019

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Can Latin American literature be global? Hoyos, Héctor. Beyond Bolaño: The Global Latin American Novel. New York: Columbia up, 2015, 296 pp

Jose Chavarry

2016

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Broken Bodies, Broken Nations: Roberto Bolaño on Neoliberal Logic and (Un)Mediated Violence

Tamara Mitchell

Revista de Estudios Hispánicos, 2021

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Corpses and Capital: Narratives of Gendered Violence in Two Costa Rican Novels

Laura Barbas-Rhoden

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Annihilation: Homecoming and Hyperviolence in Fernando Vallejo's Our Lady of the Assassins and Mario Mendoza's Satanás CROMREV VOL.42 Spring 2017

Angel Diaz Miranda

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Review of Carlos Illades, Conflict, Domination and Violence. Episodes in Mexican Social History (New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2017)

Luis Herran Avila

Journal of Latin American Studies, 2018

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The Language of Female Violence in Jorge Ibargüengoitia's Las muertas

Alicia Muñoz

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Antinovela negra: Cristina Rivera Garza’s La muerte me da and the Critical Contemplation of Violence in Contemporary Mexico

Glen Close

MLN, 2014

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Antinovela negra: Cristina Rivera Garza’s La muerte me da and the Critical Contemplation of Violence in Contemporary Mexico (2014)

Glen Close

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Violence and Affective States in Contemporary Latin America

Silvia Posocco, Martin Fotta, Frank Smith

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Jennifer Harford Vargas, "Forms of Dictatorship. Power, Narrative, and Authoritarianism in the Latina/o Novel" (New York: Oxford UP, 2018), 260 pp

Eilidh A B Hall

Amerikastudien/American Studies, 2021

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CALL FOR CHAPTER Latin American Literature after the Cuban Revolution

Pablo Baisotti

BRILL, 2020

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Fear, subjectivity, and capital: Sergio Chejfec's The Dark and Roberto Bolaño's 2666

Fermin A . Rodriguez

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The Politics of Violence in Latin America

Pablo Policzer

2019

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Rewriting the Nation: Novels by Women on Violence in Colombia

Annie Mendoza

Rewriting the Nation: Novels by Women on Violence in Colombia, 2015

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Transforming Terror: Documentary Poetics in Lourdes Portillo's Señorita Extraviada (2001)

Rosa-Linda Fregoso

Juhasz/A Companion to Contemporary Documentary Film, 2015

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James E. Sanders, The Vanguard of the Atlantic World: Creating Modernity, Nation, and Democracy in Nineteenth-Century Latin America (Durham, NC, and London: Duke University Press, 2014), pp. xi + 339, £60.00, £16.99 pb

Carlos E Amaya

Journal of Latin American Studies, 2016

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Special Issue "Affective Arrangements and Violence in Latin America" / Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies

Silvana Mandolessi

Affective Arrangements and Violence in Latin America. Special issue Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies Vol. 31, N° 3., 2023

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Bodies and Violence: Intersections and Effects Within Women's Experience in Colombian Contemporary Female Literatures. A Study of Azares del cuerpo, by María Ospina Pizano

Ana López Hurtado

2018

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Memory and the Cycle of Violence in José Antonio Labordeta's En el remolino (2007)

Francis Lough

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Mapping a geography of hell: evil, neoliberalism, and the femicides in Roberto Bolaño's 2666

juan carlos cruz velasco

2014

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