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El cuento mexicano en el modernismo
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 332

El cuento mexicano en el modernismo

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: UNAM

El cuento mexicano en el modernismo ofrece una cierta mirada sobre el relato corto realizado a fines del siglo XIX y principios del XX, etapa histórica de estabilidad económica y gran singularidad política, social y cultural cuyas manifestaciones artísticas y literarias, altamente influidas por Francia, dan cuenta de una naciente y conflictiva modernidad heterogénea, por la diversidad de estilos y tendencias que presenta el cuento modernista, esta selección busca ilustrar la originalidad y la riqueza verbal que lo caracterizo; narrativa muy próxima en ocasiones al lenguaje poético; espíritu ecléctico siempre en busca de su propia forma y esencia.

Die Entstehung modernistischer Ästhetik und ihre Umsetzung in die Prosa in Mexiko
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 260

Die Entstehung modernistischer Ästhetik und ihre Umsetzung in die Prosa in Mexiko

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Rodopi

Das vorliegende Buch zeichnet die Herausbildung einer Dekadenzästhetik der Jahrhundertwende im Mexiko des Porfiriats nach. Aus historischen Gründen konnte es in der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts in Mexiko nicht zur Entstehung einer der europäischen Bewegung vergleichbaren Romantik kommen. Erst mit einer Verspätung von etwa 50 Jahren wurden bis dahin vernachlässigte Tendenzen der französischen und deutschen Romantik rezipiert. Diese Aufnahme fiel zeitlich mit dem Erfolg der französischen Literatur nach Baudelaire zusammen. Eine Mischung diverser Ismen, die in Mexiko als homogener dekadenter oder im weitesten Sinne moderner Block verstanden wurden, führte zur Durchsetzung des Mod...

Memoria
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 446

Memoria

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: USON

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Tales
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 678

Tales

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1906
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Asphodels
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

Asphodels

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In Greek mythology, the asphodel is a flower associated with death; the souls of ordinary mortals are sent to the Asphodel Meadows, vast fields of the underworld. In the twelve stories of Asphodels, Mexican author Bernardo Couto Castillo (1879-1901), a cult figure in Mexico due to his short life and French-influenced Decadent writings, explores death in its many varieties, from Lady Death wandering the streets of the city in merciless search of her next victim, to a hypochondriac who goes mad out of fear of death, to an ultra-refined killer turning to murder due to the beauty of its "symphony in White and Red", to the extraordinary final metaphysical account of the torture of a soul. Although asphodels do not make a single appearance in this collection, they are like death itself: invisible, everywhere. Asphodels, originally published in 1897, was the only book to appear in the author's lifetime. Presented here for the first time in English, in a superb translation by Jessica Sequeira, it will be sure to gratify lovers of Decadent fiction, horror and modernismo.

Mexico in Its Novel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 307

Mexico in Its Novel

Mexico in Its Novel is a perceptive examination of the Mexican reality as revealed through the nation's novel. The author presents the Mexican novel as a cultural phenomenon: a manifestation of the impact of history upon the nation, an attempt by a people to come to grips with and understand what has happened and is happening to them. Written in a clear and graceful style, this study examines the life of the novel as a genre against the background of Mexican chronology. It begins with a survey of the mid-twentieth-century novel, the Mexican novel which came of age in the period following the 1947 publication of Agustín Yáñez's The Edge of the Storm. During this time the novel resolved som...

On the Border
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 319

On the Border

A stunningly beautiful backdrop where cultures meet, meld, and thrive, the U.S.–Mexico borderlands is one of the most dynamic regions in the Americas. On the Border explores little-known corners of this fascinating area of the world in a rich collection of essays. Beginning with an exploration of mining and the rise of Tijuana, the book examines a number of aspects of the region's social and cultural history, including urban growth and housing, the mysterious underworld of border-town nightlife, a film noir treatment of the Peteet family suicides, borderlands cuisine, the life of squatters, and popular religion. As stimulating as it is lively, On the Border will spark a new appreciation for the range of social and cultural experiences in the borderlands.

Mexican Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 478

Mexican Literature

Mexico has a rich literary heritage that extends back over centuries to the Aztec and Mayan civilizations. This major reference work surveys more than five hundred years of Mexican literature from a sociocultural perspective. More than merely a catalog of names and titles, it examines in detail the literary phenomena that constitute Mexico's most significant and original contributions to literature. Recognizing that no one scholar can authoritatively cover so much territory, David William Foster has assembled a group of specialists, some of them younger scholars who write from emerging trends in Latin American and Mexican literary scholarship. The topics they discuss include pre-Columbian in...

Alcohol and Nationhood in Nineteenth-Century Mexico
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

Alcohol and Nationhood in Nineteenth-Century Mexico

"An examination of sociocultural nation-building processes in Mexico between 1810 and 1910"

Becoming Modern, Becoming Tradition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420

Becoming Modern, Becoming Tradition

  • Categories: Art

Explores the imagery of woman in Mexican art and visual culture. Examines how woman signified a variety of concepts, from modernity to authenticity and revolutionary social transformation, both before and after the Mexican Revolution.