Beyond the border : a new age in Latin American women's fiction / edited by Nora Erro-Peralta and Caridad Silva

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Gainesville, FL : University Press of Florida , 2000.Edition: Rev. ed., 1st University Press of Florida edDescription: xxxii, 283 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780813017853
Uniform titles:
  • Puerta abierta . English.
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • LAS FIC BEY
LOC classification:
  • PQ7087.E5 P8413 2000
Contents:
Summary: This series seeks to stimulate critical perspectives on diaspora processes in the New World. Representations of "race" and ethnicity, the origins and consequences of nationalism, migratory streams and the advent of transnationalism, the dialectics of "homelands" and diasporas, trade networks, gender relations in immigrant communities, the politics of displacement and exile, and the utilization of the past to serve the present are among the phenomena addressed by original, provocative research in disciplines such as anthropology, history, political science, and sociology. This collection of 15 vibrant short stories showcases a rich and important body of fiction by Latin American women, including acclaimed writers such as Isabel Allende and Luisa Valenzuela as well as dynamic new voices. Ranging across boundaries of geography and gender, the stories deal with a variety of subjects -- incest, race, politics, sexual needs, love, old age, and child abuse -- and incorporate a variety of narrative forms. This edition features a new foreword by the celebrated Mexican author Elena Poniatowska, a new story by Nelida Pinon, winner of the prestigious Rulfo Award, and a new critical introduction that highlights the history of Latin American women's writing from the 16th century to the present. Also included are a commentary on each story, biographical sketches of each author, and an updated annotated bibliography of Latin American women writers.
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The judge's wife / Isabel Allende -- The prize of freedom / Lydia Cabrera -- A passion for Donna Summer / Aída Cartagena Portalatín -- The hunt / Lygia Fagundes Telles -- Mercedes Benz 220 SL / Rosario Ferré -- The wedding / Lucía Fox -- Perfecto Luna / Elena Garro -- Under the Yubayas in bloom / Angélica Gorodischer -- Homelife / Sylvia Lago -- Slide in, my dark one, between the crosstie and the whistle / Elena Poniatowska -- The immigrant / Armonía Somers -- Crickets and butterflies / Gloria Stolk -- Up among the eagles / Luisa Valenzuela -- The secret world of Grandmamma Anacleta / Rima Vallbona.

This series seeks to stimulate critical perspectives on diaspora processes in the New World. Representations of "race" and ethnicity, the origins and consequences of nationalism, migratory streams and the advent of transnationalism, the dialectics of "homelands" and diasporas, trade networks, gender relations in immigrant communities, the politics of displacement and exile, and the utilization of the past to serve the present are among the phenomena addressed by original, provocative research in disciplines such as anthropology, history, political science, and sociology. This collection of 15 vibrant short stories showcases a rich and important body of fiction by Latin American women, including acclaimed writers such as Isabel Allende and Luisa Valenzuela as well as dynamic new voices. Ranging across boundaries of geography and gender, the stories deal with a variety of subjects -- incest, race, politics, sexual needs, love, old age, and child abuse -- and incorporate a variety of narrative forms. This edition features a new foreword by the celebrated Mexican author Elena Poniatowska, a new story by Nelida Pinon, winner of the prestigious Rulfo Award, and a new critical introduction that highlights the history of Latin American women's writing from the 16th century to the present. Also included are a commentary on each story, biographical sketches of each author, and an updated annotated bibliography of Latin American women writers.

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