Syncing the Americas e-bog
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The essays in this collection reflect two of Mart's key observations during his time in the United States: first, how did he, an exile living in New York, view and read his North American neighbors from a sociocultural, political and literary perspective? Second, how did his perception of the modern nation impact his own concepts of race, capital punishment, poetics, and nation building for Cub...
E-bog
948,41 DKK
Forlag
Bucknell University Press
Udgivet
18 december 2017
Længde
298 sider
Genrer
2ADSL
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781611488524
The essays in this collection reflect two of Mart's key observations during his time in the United States: first, how did he, an exile living in New York, view and read his North American neighbors from a sociocultural, political and literary perspective? Second, how did his perception of the modern nation impact his own concepts of race, capital punishment, poetics, and nation building for Cuba? The overarching endeavor of this project is to view and read Mart with the same critical or modern eye with which he viewed and read Spain, Cuba, Latin America and the United States. This volume, combining many of the most relevant experts in the field of Mart studies, attempts to answer those questions. It hopes to broaden the understanding and extend the influence of one of Americas' (speaking of the collective Americas) most prolific and important writers, particularly within the very nation where his chronicles, poetry, and journalism were written. In spite of the political differences still separating Cuba and the United States, understanding Marts relevancy is crucial to bridging the gap between these nations.