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Fall issue of A CONTRACORRIENTE and call for publications
| Location: | United States |
| Publication Date: | 2009-03-04 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2008-12-02 |
| Announcement ID: |
165547 |
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A Contracorriente: Vol. 6, No. 1. Fall 2008 | Otoño, 2008 [Call for publications for the winter issue. Deadline: 1 February 2009].
Articles | Artículos
Neruda posmoderno. Hernán Loyola (Università di Sássari) 1
Modernidad y dictadura en Chile: la producción de un relato excepcional. Sergio Villalobos Rumniott (University of Arkansas) 15
Starmakers: Dictators, Songwriters, and the Negotiation of Censorship in the Argentine Dirty War. Timothy Wilson (University of Alaska) 50
Poder político, saber académico. Bernardo Subercaseaux (Universidad de Chile) 76
Literatura, neoliberalismo, poscolonia: acotaciones y precisiones. Román de la Campa (University of Pennsylvania) 93
Os movimentos sociais nas batalhas da memória de Canudos (1993-1997). Antonio Fernando de Araújo Sá (Universidade Federal de Serpige) 112
Note | Nota
El arte panorámico de las guerras independentistas: el tropo militar y la masificación de la cultura. Beatriz González Stephan (Rice University) 159
Debate
El tiempo de la teoría: la fuga hacia los lenguajes políticos. José Antonio Aguilar Rivera (CIDE—Ciudad de México) 179
El pecado de la teoría: Una respuesta a José Antonio Aguilar. Elías J. Palti (UNQ / CONICET—Buenos Aires) 189
Reviews | Reseñas
Nation-State and Violence.
A View from the North: A Historical Ethnography of Memory and State Violence in Chile. William Skuban (Fresno State University) 210
La laberíntica historia de Colombia: entre la violencia y la esperanza. Ana Maria Bejarano (University de Toronto) 222
Narrating Violence and the Nation in Latin America. Katherine Hite (Vassar College) 228
Indigenous Politics and State Formation in Ecuador. Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld (University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill) 232
The Past Embodied. Alexander Wilde (Universidad Alberto Hurtado) 237
Slavery
Slavery and Political Independence: A New Reading. Christine Hünefeldt (University of California—San Diego)248
Culture & Literature
Avatares de la ciudad del tango. Lila Caimari (CONICET—Buenos Aires) 253
Negotiating with Censors: Boom Writers and Franco's Spain. Deborah N. Cohn (Indiana University) 261
Some Thoughts on Cultural Studies and Disciplinary Boundaries. Robert McKee Irwin (University of California—Davis) 270
The Revolutionary Poetics of Pablo Neruda. Christopher Conway (University of Texas—Arlington) 277
Mexican Visual Culture Looking Beyond `the Big Three'. S.E.L. Bowskill (Swansea University—United Kindgom) 283
Religion
Looking into Catholic Activism in Mexico and the United States. Edward L. Cleary (Providence College) 288
Gender
Gendered Identities and Prison Life: The Case of Ecuadorian Transvestites. Marc Becker (Truman State University) 295
A Woman's Place: Gender Struggles in Post-Revolutionary Mexico. Robert Buffington (University of Colorado—Boulder) 299
Engendering the History of Rural Nicaragua. Aldo Lauria-Santiago (Rutgers University) 305
Colonialism & Empire
Hacia una historia social de la pobreza en la Audiencia de Quito. Jorge Moreno Egas (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador) 310
Childhood and Colonialism in Early Modern Iberia and Latin America. Nicole von Germeten (Oregon State University) 323
Rural Oppresion & Resistance
The Calendrics of Crisis: Mexico, 1810, 1910, 2010. Richard Warren (Saint Joseph's University) 328
Protesta popular y acción colectiva en El Salvador. Alberto Martín Álvarez (Universidad de Colima) 336
Nation of Villages: Citizen and State in Nineteenth Century Mexico. Paul Hart (Texas State University) 343
Politics & Ideology
Defrosting Contemporary Latin American History. Arthur Schmidt (Temple University) 347
How Revolutionary were Bolivian Revolutions?. Sian Lazar (Cambridge University) 362
Historia y Compromiso: Un acercamiento a la obra de Alberto Flores Galindo. José Ragas (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú). 368
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