The Image of the River in Latin/o American Literature: Written in the Water
By (Author) Jeanie Murphy
Edited by Elizabeth G. Rivero
Contributions by Renata gez
Contributions by Bridget V. Franco
Contributions by J. Manuel Gmez
Contributions by Rebeca L. Hey-Coln
Contributions by Julia A. Kushigian
Contributions by Jeanie Murphy
Contributions by Kathryn Quinn-Snchez
Contributions by Elizabeth G. Rivero
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
20th December 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Nature and the natural world: general interest
Literary studies: general
860.936
Hardback
200
Width 159mm, Height 237mm, Spine 20mm
435g
Although fictionaland often fantasticrepresentations of nature have been a distinguishing feature of Latin American literature for centuries, ecocriticism, understood as the study of literature as it relates to depictions of the natural world, environmental issues, and the ways in which human beings interact and identify with their natural surroundings, did not emerge as a field of scholarly interest in the region until the end of the twentieth century. This volume employs an ecocritical lens in order to explore and question the use of the river imagery in Latino and Latin American literature from the colonial period to our modern world, creating a space in which to examine both its literal and figurative meanings, associated as much with processes of a personal nature as with those of the collective experience in the region. The slow, meandering streams of nostalgia, the raging currents of conflict or the stagnant waters of social decay are just a few of the ways in which the river has become an important symbol and inspiration to many of the regions writers. This book offers a diverse collection of writings that, through a trans-historical and trans-geographical perspective, allows us, from the vantage point of the twenty-first century, to reflect on the rich and dynamic image of the river and, by extension, on the vital context of Latin/o America, its people and societies.
Jeanie Murphy is associate professor of Spanish and Latin American studies at Goucher College. Elizabeth G. Rivero is associate professor of Spanish at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy.