Three Latin-American Novelists in Search of Lo Americano: A Productive Failure |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 16
Page 173
... Zamacona Opposing Robles ' ideas to those of Zamacona , it seems that Zamacona's ideal conception of the perfect integration of unit and individual approximates more closely Fuentes ' own vision of lo mexicano . Though he presents a ...
... Zamacona Opposing Robles ' ideas to those of Zamacona , it seems that Zamacona's ideal conception of the perfect integration of unit and individual approximates more closely Fuentes ' own vision of lo mexicano . Though he presents a ...
Page 174
... Zamacona sees relationships between the past and the present , the collectivity and the individual , the Revolution that was and the Revolu- tion that should have been . He favors taking a look at Mexico's original past but not to ...
... Zamacona sees relationships between the past and the present , the collectivity and the individual , the Revolution that was and the Revolu- tion that should have been . He favors taking a look at Mexico's original past but not to ...
Page 175
... Zamacona believes that it originally contained positive content , the Revolution must be criticized and evaluated as a failure . The philosophies of Cienfuegos and Zamacona are the two extreme Zamacona's messianic positions on lo ...
... Zamacona believes that it originally contained positive content , the Revolution must be criticized and evaluated as a failure . The philosophies of Cienfuegos and Zamacona are the two extreme Zamacona's messianic positions on lo ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 10 |
Toward a Critique of Lo Americano | 1 |
Breton | 5 |
Copyright | |
17 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accept Alejo Carpentier America americano artist axolotl Aztec bourgeois bourgeoisie Buenos Aires Calibán Carlos Fuentes Carpentier's chapter character Cienfuegos civilization concrete consciousness context contradictions criticism Cuban Revolution cuentos fantásticos define desire element European Surrealism fantastic Fernández-Retamar Girard's hero history and culture Ibid identity ideology intellectual interpretation Julio Cortázar language Latin Latin-American writer lector literary literature lo real maravilloso look maceualli Macherey magical magical-realist marvellous mediator mestizaje Mexican Revolution Mexico middle-class mirror modern mundo myth mythic narrative narrator narrator's native novel nueva novela objects Octavio Paz Oliveira Padilla Paris pasos perdidos Pedro Páramo phenomenon Pierre Macherey Pre-Colombian present problematic production projection Próspero protagonist Rayuela reader reading real maravilloso realist discourse realist mode reality reference región más transparente relationship Robles Rodrigo Rosario Ruth and Mouche scene social society specific story Structuralism Surrealism Surrealist text's theory Third World Todorov traditional trans village vision Western Zamacona