Latin America: Word, Literature, and Culture
The consideration of Latin America as a region of common historical and cultural significations, as well as the articulation of the heterogeneous within a global structure that has historically integrated areas, has been a common hypothesis from the beginning of this work. By virtue of this hypothesis, we have presented here the expression of Brazilian literature through the collaboration of its researchers, alongside that of Spanish America and the Caribbean, from a historical perspective of the construction of the continent's literary and cultural discourse.
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They write: Ana Pizarro, Jorge Schwartz, Noé Jitrik, Hugo J. Verani, Saúl Yurkievich, José Paulo Paes, Adolfo Colombres, Martin Lienhard, Eduardo P. Archetti, Juan Gustavo Cobo Borda, Federico Schopf, Grinor Rojo, Joaquim Alves de Aguiar, Iná Camargo Costa, Augusto Massi, Benedito Nunes, Iumna Maria Simon, Jorge Ruffinelli, Saúl Sosnowski, Vagner Camilo, Vilma Arêas, Davi Arrigucci Jr., Mabel Moraña, Maximilien Laroche, Emilio Jorge Rodríguez, Rubén Bareiro Saguier, Lauro Flores, Margo Glantz, Osvaldo Pellettieri, Agustín Martínez, José Guilherme Merquior.
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