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The image of the river in Latin/o American literature: written in the water

Eguez, Renata(Contributions by)Franco, Bridget V.(Contributions by)Gomez, J. Manuel(Contributions by)Hey-Colon, Rebeca L.(Contributions by)Kushigian, Julia A.(Contributions by)Murphy, Jeanie(Contributions by)Quinn-Sanchez, Kathryn(Contributions by)Rivero, Elizabeth G.(Contributions by)Murphy, Jeanie(Edited by)Rivero, Elizabeth G.(Edited by)
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Through the lens of ecocriticism, history, memory, and gender studies, this book studies the many ways in which the image of the river has been integrated into Latin/o American literature from the period of exploration and colonization to modern times, examining the imagery and symbolism tied to rivers in the writings of the region.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1498547303 / 9781498547307
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
860.936
29/12/2017
English
199 pages
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