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Latin American Literature In Transition Pre14921800 Volume 1 Rocio Quispeagnoli Amber Brian

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Latin American Literature In Transition Pre14921800 Volume 1 Rocio Quispeagnoli Amber Brian
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.62 MB
Pages: 385
Author: Rocio Quispe-Agnoli; Amber Brian
ISBN: 9781108976893, 9781108838832, 1108976891, 1108838839
Language: English
Year: 2022
Volume: 1

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Latin American Literature In Transition Pre14921800 Volume 1 Rocio Quispeagnoli Amber Brian by Rocio Quispe-agnoli; Amber Brian 9781108976893, 9781108838832, 1108976891, 1108838839 instant download after payment.

"This volume brings together a fine collection of essays that examine an ample and rich gamut of transitions in more than three hundred years of colonial Latin American literary, visual and performance texts. Once called "the empire where the sun does not set," the Spanish-and Portuguese-territories extended from what is now the US Southwest to Tierra del Fuego at the most southern point of the American continent, and from the Iberian coasts to the Philippines and China. The Iberian territory between 1492 and 1800 was transatlantic, transpacific, and hemispheric. This volume brings together a group of literary and interdisciplinary scholars from multiple continents, experts each of them in this geography and time period that spans such extraordinary breadth. Their contributions are part of a collective reflection on transitions in colonial Latin American literature"--

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