Moctezuma II, Senor Del Anahuac
Author: Francisco Monterde
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Published: 1948
Total Pages: 166
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Author: Francisco Monterde
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Published: 1948
Total Pages: 166
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mario Quijano
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2012-11-03
Total Pages: 348
ISBN-13: 1300368896
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNueva España 1682 - El toltecayotl, la herencia científica de los antiguos mexicanos, ha sido preservado por siglos por la Hermandad Blanca, los antiguos consejeros de los reyes. Pero ahora el toltecayototl esta en peligro de perderse y el precio que exigen los dioses para preservar el toltecayototl es la sangre de un rey mexicano. Solo la mente titánica de Sor Juana puede de inyectarle vida a este legado científico y utilizarlo para probar la veracidad del modelo de Kepler y de este modo preservar el legado.
Author: Francis Lister Hawks
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Published: 1979
Total Pages: 264
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Enrique Anderson Imbert
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Published: 1969
Total Pages: 380
ISBN-13: 9780814313886
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith a focus both historical and literary, Enrique Anderson-Imbert surveys the literature of Hispanic America. His study is not merely an historical synthesis of names, titles, and dates; it is, rather, a critical analytical appraisal of the verse, prose, and drama written in Spanish in the Americas in the contemporary period.
Author: Eladio Cortes
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 1992-11-24
Total Pages: 815
ISBN-13: 0313368996
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume features approximately 600 entries that represent the major writers, literary schools, and cultural movements in the history of Mexican literature. A collaborative effort by American, Mexican, and Hispanic scholars, the text contains bibliographical, biographical, and critical material--placing each work cited within its cultural and historical framework. Intended to enrich the English-speaking public's appreciation of the rich diversity of Mexican literature, works are selected on the basis of their contribution toward an understanding of this unique artistry. The dictionary contains entries keyed by author and works, the length of each entry determined by the relative significance of the writer or movement being discussed. Each biographical entry identifies the author's literary contribution by including facts about his or her life and works, a chronological list of works, a supplementary bibliography, and, when appropriate, critical notes. Authors are listed alphabetically and cross-referenced both within the text and the index to facilitate easy access to information. Selected bibliographical entries are also listed alphabetically by author and include both the original title and English translation, publisher, date and place of publication, and number of pages.
Author: Otto Olivera
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 2009-07-21
Total Pages: 185
ISBN-13: 0292778899
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis anthology of foundational sixteenth-century Spanish-language texts presents the European side of the discovery and colonization of the New World. Otto Olivera has chosen representative selections from the works of eighteen authors, including Garcilaso de la Vega, Bartolomé de Las Casas, Bernal Díaz del Castillo, Hernán Cortés, and Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca. Their writings present an impressive panorama of the first years of a real New World that could compete with any portrayed in European novels of chivalry or travel. To put these texts in historical context, Olivera has written an introduction that links the literature of colonization in its first century to the classical and medieval myths that helped shape Spaniards' thinking about the New World. He also provides a brief history of the discovery and conquest and a discussion of the social organization of the Spanish colonies.
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Published: 1977
Total Pages: 990
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Smithsonian Institution. Institute of Social Anthropology
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Published: 1952
Total Pages: 446
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: International Institute of Ibero-American Literature
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 380
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David E. Johnson
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 2019-04-15
Total Pages: 291
ISBN-13: 1477317961
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReclaiming the notion of literature as an institution essential for reflecting on the violence of culture, history, and politics, Violence and Naming exposes the tension between the irreducible, constitutive violence of language and the reducible, empirical violation of others. Focusing on an array of literary artifacts, from works by journalists such as Elena Poniatowska and Sergio González Rodríguez to the Zapatista communiqués to Roberto Bolaño's The Savage Detectives and 2666, this examination demonstrates that Mexican culture takes place as a struggle over naming—with severe implications for the rights and lives of women and indigenous persons. Through rereadings of the Conquest of Mexico, the northern Mexican feminicide, the Zapatista uprising in Chiapas, the disappearance of the forty-three students at Iguala in 2014, and the 1999 abortion-rights scandal centering on “Paulina,” which revealed the tenuousness of women’s constitutionally protected reproductive rights in Mexico, Violence and Naming asks how societies can respond to violence without violating the other. This essential question is relevant not only to contemporary Mexico but to all struggles for democracy that promise equality but instead perpetuate incessant cycles of repression.