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Intimate Frontiers A Literary Geography Of The Amazon Felipe Martnezpinzn

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Intimate Frontiers A Literary Geography Of The Amazon Felipe Martnezpinzn
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.29 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Felipe Martínez-Pinzón, Javier Uriarte
ISBN: 9781786941831, 178694183X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Intimate Frontiers A Literary Geography Of The Amazon Felipe Martnezpinzn by Felipe Martínez-pinzón, Javier Uriarte 9781786941831, 178694183X instant download after payment.

Intimate Frontiers: A Literary Geography of the Amazon analyzes the ways in which the Amazon has been represented in twentieth century cultural production. With contributions by scholars working in Latin America, the US and Europe, Intimate Frontiers reads against the grain commonly held
notions about the region - its gigantism, its richness, its exceptionality, among other - choosing to approach these rather from quotidian, everyday experiences of a more intimate nature. The multinational, pluriethnic corpus of texts critically examined here, explores a wide range of cultural
artifacts including travelogues, diaries, and novels about the rubber boom genocide, as well as indigenous oral histories, documentary films, and photography about the region. The different voices gathered in this book show that the richness of the Amazon lays not in its natural resources or
opportunities for economic exploit, but in the richness of its histories/stories in the form of songs, oral histories, images, material culture, and texts.

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