Nelson Osorio
He is available online in the Biblioteca Cervantes Virtual, fortunately. I must read this chapter in detail. Axé.
He is available online in the Biblioteca Cervantes Virtual, fortunately. I must read this chapter in detail. Axé.
They are apparently a myth. What will people say when they find out? Axé.
Here is part of the MLA proposal I had just written when I lost my way in life a second or third time. But early April 2004, still in Lent, was the last time I was able to concentrate as I am now. I was so happy to be working again and although I did … More On starting where one left off, this time much stronger.
Here they are. Axé.
Literary histories were created in the nineteenth century as part of the nation-formation process but did literary works produced in this period really participate in that in such a self-aware way? What if some of them work against it — intentionally or not? Also, literature is taught to teach language and culture, but also aesthetics, … More What are literary studies?
It is so cold, dry, and bright in New Orleans that one could be in Castile. The old quarter was rebuilt by Spain after a fire in the eighteenth century and it is all just so Spanish. Nobody has commented on my changing blog scene. The present picture is not as rich as the one … More Le samedi
The colleague I am losing, and who is my only colleague, and who will not be replaced, has now edited my project description and he is very intelligent. (As people working on the literature and history of Hispanic world, which is of course a very large part of the whole world, we are “in a … More El reporte para el writing group
The first cinema novo film. Axé.
Some recent antics of our Superintendent of Education, a Jindal appointee and charter schools advocate. Axé.
This series of overlapping essays examines the articulation of race and the state as it appears in literary and cultural discourse in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Authors and works discussed include Brazilian authors Aluízio de Azevedo (O Mulato), Mário de Andrade (modernismo, canonicity and ethnography), Gilberto Freyre (Casa-Grande e Senzala and other writings), and … More That Discerning Eye: Vision, Race, and the State in Modern Latin American Literature