Literary Journalism and Latin American Wars

Revolutions, Retributions, Resignations
Margarita NAVARRO PÉREZ,Mateus Yuri PASSOS,Aleksandra WIKTOROWSKA
Résumé
Born from colonialist and postcolonialist affronts and affinities with European and North American traditions, as well as from specific nationalistic needs, cultural as well as political, Latin American literary journalism is arguably a direct product and process of a people's volatile past. Be it a specific reportaje, testimonio or crónica, these reportages stoke more often than calm the political and social unrest frequently associated with the development of South and Central America. Practised by a number of prominent writers discussed here – Gabriel García Márquez, Rodolfo Walsh, Elena Poniatowska, Euclides da Cunha, Miguel Barnet, Antonio Callado, Leila Guerriero, Mário Neves, Judith Torrea, Tomás Eloy Martínez, Patrícia Campos Mello, Mario Vargas Llosa, as well a ... Lire la suite
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Date de première publication du titre 9 juillet 2020
ISBN 9782814305601
EAN-13 9782814305601
Référence 124419-47
Nombre de pages de contenu principal 276
Format 16 x 24 x 0 cm
Poids 460 g

Table of Illustrations

General Introduction to the ReportAGES Series

Aleksandra WIKTOROWSKA - Introduction

Patrícia Campos Mello, Excerpts

Monica MARTINEZ - Women and Literary War Journalism in Brazil: From Sylvia de Arruda Botelho Bittencourt to Patrícia Campos Mello

Euclides da Cunha, Consiglieri Sá Pereira, Mário Neves and Rodolfo Walsh, Excerpts

Manuel João de CARVALHO COUTINHO - Iberian and Latin American Literary Journalism under Dictatorships: Connections, Origins and the Literary Journalist in Action

Gabriel García Márquez and Rodolfo Walsh, Excerpts

Liliana CHÁVEZ DÍAZ - Telling Stories of Survivors: Gabriel García Márquez, Rodolfo Walsh, and the Question of Narrative Authority

Antonio Callado, Excerpts

Lilian MARTINS, Marcelo BULHÕES - Covering the Peasants' War in Pernambuco: Antonio Callado's Literary Journalism

Ryszard Kapuscinski, Excerpts

Aleksandra WIKTOROWSKA - Ryszard Kapuscinski in Latin America, Latin America in Kapuscinski's Writing

Leila Guerriero, Excerpts

Roberto HERRSCHER - From ¡Basta ya! to Nunca más: Latin American Literary Journalists, Regional Wars, and Post-conflict Societies

Charles Bowden and Judith Torrea, Excerpts

Antonio CUARTERO NARANJO, Juan Antonio GARCÍA GALINDO - La crónica como reflejo del conflicto social en Ciudad Juárez

Óscar Martínez, Excerpts

Patricia POBLETE ALDAY - Imaginarios apocalípticos en la crónica contemporánea

Contributors' Notes

Index

Born from colonialist and postcolonialist affronts and affinities with European and North American traditions, as well as from specific nationalistic needs, cultural as well as political, Latin American literary journalism is arguably a direct product and process of a people's volatile past. Be it a specific reportaje, testimonio or crónica, these reportages stoke more often than calm the political and social unrest frequently associated with the development of South and Central America. Practised by a number of prominent writers discussed here – Gabriel García Márquez, Rodolfo Walsh, Elena Poniatowska, Euclides da Cunha, Miguel Barnet, Antonio Callado, Leila Guerriero, Mário Neves, Judith Torrea, Tomás Eloy Martínez, Patrícia Campos Mello, Mario Vargas Llosa, as well as Ryszard Kapuscinski and Charles Bowden – Latin American literary journalism documents the continents' many civil wars, revolutions, dictatorships, pogroms and cartel turf wars in the hope that readers today will learn from the past and avoid repeating it.

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