Translation and the rise of inter-American literature / Elizabeth Lowe and Earl E. Fitz ; foreword by Ilan Stavans.

Author/creator Lowe, Elizabeth, 1947-
Other author Fitz, Earl E.
Format Book
Publication InfoGainesville, FL : University Press of Florida, ©2007.
Descriptionxix, 224 pages ; 24cm
Subjects

Contents An Inter-American approach to translation and its implications for the study of Latin American literature, reception theory, and the development of comparative literature as a discipline -- Translation and the liberation of Brazilian and Spanish American literature from the solitude of cultural ignorance and prejudice : the creation of a New World paradigm -- Urbanization and the evolution of contemporary Latin American literature into a hemispheric context : changing patterns of influence and reception -- Translation and the ontologies of cultural identity and aesthetic integrity in modern Brazilian and Spanish American narrative : some key texts -- Translating the voices of a globalized Latin American literature : The McOndo Revolution and the Crack Generation -- Gregory Rabassa : the translator's translator and the foundations of Inter-American literary study.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [193]-211) and index.
LCCN 2007027186
ISBN9780813031682
ISBN0813031680

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Joyner General Stacks PQ7081 .L78 2007 ✔ Available Place Hold