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Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Persistence of the Gothic

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Ordiz I & Casanova-Vizcaino S (2018) Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Persistence of the Gothic. In: Casanova-Vizcaino S & Ordiz I (eds.) Latin American Gothic in Literature and Culture. Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature, 85. London: Routledge, pp. 1-13. https://www.routledge.com/Latin-American-Gothic-in-Literature-and-Culture/Casanova-Vizcaino-Ordiz/p/book/9781138234222

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First paragraph: In the prologue to her book Galer¨ªa fant¨¢stica [Fantastic Gallery] (2009), the Argentine critic and writer Mar¨ªa Negroni states that what has thus far been defined as fantastic literature in Latin America is, in fact, Gothic literature: a literary corpus that she describes as "nocturnal and feverish" (9). It is Gothic¡¯s unruly and chaotic nature¡ªcontrary to the "Enlightenment's geometry of knowledge" (9)¡ªthat allows her to read Latin American writers and poets such as Carlos Fuentes, Felisberto Hern¨¢ndez, Rosario Ferr¨¦, Alejandra Pizarnik, Adolfo Bioy Casares, Julio Cort¨¢zar, Octavio Paz, Horacio Quiroga, Silvina Ocampo, and Vicente Huidobro as Gothic authors whose oeuvre reshapes Latin American fantastic fiction and creates a new form that defies the "prisons of reason and of common sense" (9). This, however, has not been the dominant stance among critics.

StatusPublished
Title of seriesRoutledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature
Number in series85
Publication date31/12/2018
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PublisherRoutledge
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Place of publicationLondon
ISBN9781138234222
eISBN9781315307671

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Dr Ines Ordiz

Dr Ines Ordiz

Lecturer, Spanish

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