| Silvestra Mariniello, Paul A. Bové - 1998 - Страниц: 444
...distinguished the genre as more boldly allegorical than the novel.6 The classic examples in Latin America are inevitably stories of star-crossed lovers who represent...that hopes to win partisan minds along with hearts. The romancers who made that move were authors of their nations in more than one sense; they were also... | |
| Doris Sommer - 1999 - Страниц: 324
...particularly with the task of nation building against the centrifugal forces of faction: 'The classical examples in Latin America are almost inevitably stories...that hopes to win partisan minds along with hearts" (Sommer, 5). In the "erotic of politics" such romances "are all ostensibly grounded in 'natural' heterosexual... | |
| Belinda Edmondson - 1999 - Страниц: 244
...and the Harlequin-style romance novel. As Sommer reveals, the classic examples of the romance novel in Latin America "are almost inevitably stories of...that hopes to win partisan minds along with hearts" (foundational, 5). It is this ability to mystify certain moral or ideological positions by presenting... | |
| Eva-Lotta E. Hedman, John Thayer Sidel - 2000 - Страниц: 223
...nineteenth-century novels enshrined in various national canons in Latin America are, in the words of one scholar, 'almost inevitably stories of star-crossed lovers...that hopes to win partisan minds along with hearts'. 51 By contrast, Lualhati Bautista's Filipino novels of the 1980s offer nationalist narratives that... | |
| Eva-Lotta E. Hedman, John Thayer Sidel - 2000 - Страниц: 226
...nineteenth-century novels enshrined in various national canons in Latin America are, in the words of one scholar, 'almost inevitably stories of star-crossed lovers...a move that hopes to win partisan minds along with hearts'.51 By contrast, Lualhati Bautista's Filipino novels of the 1980s offer nationalist narratives... | |
| Miguel Angel Asturias - 2000 - Страниц: 1198
...imágenes son un ' De hecho, Sommer argumenta que estos romances implican siempre historias de amor entre «star-crossed lovers who represent particular regions,...races, parties, economic interests, and the like» (p. 5). Ver también Susan Kirkpatrick, Las románticas: Women Writers and Subjectivity in Spain 1835-1850... | |
| Rodrigo Cánovas - 2003 - Страниц: 220
...than the novel. The classic examples in Latin America are almost inevitable stories of star-erossed lovers who represent particular regions, races, parties,...and the like. Their passion for conjugal and sexual unions spills over to a sentimental readership in a move that hopes to win partisan minds along with... | |
| Sue Peabody, Tyler Stovall - 2003 - Страниц: 404
..."national romances," historical novels written in newly independent nineteenth-century Latin America about "star-crossed lovers who represent particular regions,...races, parties, economic interests and the like." Like these later, more successful texts, La mulatre uses racial mixture as a metaphor for "national... | |
| Rita Keresztesi - 2005 - Страниц: 247
...and a nineteenth-century use that distinguished the genre as more boldly allegorical than the novel. The classic examples in Latin America are almost inevitably...that hopes to win partisan minds along with hearts. (5) Sommer locates the erotics of politics in novels that allegorize "nonviolent consolidation during... | |
| Christopher Breu - 2005 - Страниц: 272
...and a nineteenth century use that distinguished the genre as more boldly allegorical than the novel. The classic examples in Latin America are almost inevitably...races, parties, economic interests, and the like" (5). Jameson (whom Sommer reflects in her defmition) asserts that the allegorical work done by the... | |
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