The colonial divide in Peruvian narrative : social conflict and transculturation /

"Peru is a nation built on the still extant colonial divide between indigenous peoples and the descendants of their Spanish conquerors. The Colonial Divide in Peruvian Narrative explores how Arguedas, Vargas Llosa, and others confronted challenges of language, style, and narrative form in their...

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Main Author: Kokotovic, Misha
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Brighton [England] ; Portland, Or. : Sussex Academic Press, ©2005.
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505 0 |a Modernity from the margins : narrative form and indigenous agency in Broad and alien is the world and Yawar fiesta -- From development theory to pachakutiy : José María Arguedas's anthropology and fiction in the 1950s -- Between feudalism and imperialism : indigenous culture and class struggle in All the worlds and Drums for Rancas -- The criollo city transformed : Andean migration in urban narrative -- Mario Vargas Llosa writes of(f) the native : cultural heterogeneity and neoliberal modernity. 
520 1 |a "Peru is a nation built on the still extant colonial divide between indigenous peoples and the descendants of their Spanish conquerors. The Colonial Divide in Peruvian Narrative explores how Arguedas, Vargas Llosa, and others confronted challenges of language, style, and narrative form in their attempt to write across their nation's cultural divisions. It examines how modernization affected the relationship between Peru's white elite and its indigenous majority, how historical change stimulated the emergence of new narrative techniques, and how these in turn made possible an understanding of the historical contexts in which they arose." 
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