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Documents In Crisis Nonfiction Literatures In Twentiethcentury Mexico Jorgensen

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Documents In Crisis Nonfiction Literatures In Twentiethcentury Mexico Jorgensen
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.23 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Jorgensen, Beth E
ISBN: 9781438439396, 9781438439402, 9782011005038, 9786720118607, 1438439393, 1438439407, 2011005035, 6720118609
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Documents In Crisis Nonfiction Literatures In Twentiethcentury Mexico Jorgensen by Jorgensen, Beth E 9781438439396, 9781438439402, 9782011005038, 9786720118607, 1438439393, 1438439407, 2011005035, 6720118609 instant download after payment.

In the turbulent twentieth century, large numbers of Mexicans of all social classes faced crisis and catastrophe on a seemingly continuous basis. Revolution, earthquakes, industrial disasters, political and labor unrest, as well as indigenous insurgency placed extraordinary pressures on collective and individual identity. In contemporary literary studies, nonfiction literatures have received scant attention compared to the more supposedly "creative" practices of fictional narrative, poetry, and drama. InDocuments in Crisis, Beth E. Jorgensen examines a selection of both canonical and lesser-known examples of narrative nonfiction that were written in response to these crises, including the autobiography, memoir, historical essay, testimony, chronicle, and ethnographic life narrative. She addresses the relative neglect of Mexican nonfiction in criticism and theory and demonstrates its continuing relevance for writers and readers who, in spite of the contemporary blurring of boundaries between fiction and nonfiction, remain fascinated by literatures of fact.

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