학술논문

Figuraciones transatlánticas: Visiones globales de la narrativa hispánica contemporánea
Document Type
Dissertation/ Thesis
Source
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global; 2018 Jan; 78(7): 288 pages.  Michigan State University, 2013 Abstract no: 10290860 ProQuest.
Subject
role of literary relations; transnationalism; relationship to publishing; literary marketplace; dissertation abstract
Language
Abstract
This dissertation maps out the novelistic production of a handful of writers that I have coined 'the Hispanic Atlantic.' This term refers to a cultural, financial, and geographical space in which the Atlantic Ocean functions as a site that connects Spain, Spanish America, and the United States. The novelistic production I study questions the traditional notion of national literature. At the same time, my research provides a new look at what, after Junger Habermas, has been labeled as 'postnational.' More specifically, my dissertation studies the intersection of Spanish and Latin American writers as they relocate on both sides of the Atlantic, and by doing so, reach new levels of global success that were unprecedented in Hispanic national literature. Citation reproduced with permission of ProQuest LLC. Abridged abstract reproduced with permission of ProQuest LLC. Full text available at URL below.

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