Post-Conflict Central American Literature: Searching for Home and Longing to Belong

Post-Conflict Central American Literature: Searching for Home and Longing to Belong

by Yvette Aparicio
Post-Conflict Central American Literature: Searching for Home and Longing to Belong

Post-Conflict Central American Literature: Searching for Home and Longing to Belong

by Yvette Aparicio

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Overview

Post-Conflict Central American Literature: Searching for Home and Longing to Belong studies often-overlooked contemporary poetry. Through the exploration of poetry and a select number of short stories, this book contemplates the meanings of home, belonging, and the homeland in post-conflict, globalizing, and neoliberal El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica.

Aparicio analyzes literary representations of and meditations on the current conditions as well as the recent pasts of Central American homelands. Additionally, the book highlights aesthetic renditions of home at the same time that it engages with and is grounded in contemporary Central American cultures, politics, and societies. In effect, this book contests hegemonic and apparently commonsense views that assert that globalization produces global citizenship and globalized experiences. Instead it argues that a palpable desire for home and belonging survives and thrives in rapidly globalizing Central American homelands.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611485486
Publisher: University Press Copublishing Division
Publication date: 11/26/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 182
File size: 560 KB

About the Author

Yvette Aparicio is associate professor of Spanish and Latin American studies at Grinnell College.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Central America in Pieces: Dismembering the Isthmus
(Re)membering Central America
The Stench of Belonging
Touring the Homeland
Almost Home: Central America in a Virtual World
Conclusion
Bibliography
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